SRINAGAR, NOVEMBER 18: The Innovation and Incubation centre of the Islamia college of Science and Commerce Srinagar in collaboration with the Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) PPDC, Extension centre Srinagar organised a one day seminar on ‘Tech Innovative intervention in Kashmir Handicrafts’ in the college today.
The seminar was attended by HOD Arts IASE, Srinagar, Arshad Sauleh, and renowned artist of Kashmir; Ajaz Hussian , Faculty Robotics and Automation Ministry of MSME PPDC Srinagar, Faculty NIFT Srinagar, Designer and Founder of Studio Kilab, artisans of paper mache of shah-er- Khas , faculty and students of the college, and the staff of Design Innovation Centre (DIC), Central University of Kashmir.
Principal of the college, Prof. (Dr.) Tehmina Yousuf, lauded the seminar for its educative and transforming role for artisans of Kashmir Handicrafts. In her address, she reiterated the commitment of the college to support the Handicraft artisans of the Kashmir in general and that of shah-er- Khas in particular for value addition of their products to remain market relevant and sensitized the students for future endeavour in handicrafts with integration of technology.
During the programme, the participants were apprised about already existing technology like 5 axis CNC machine and Wire EDM machine that are used to make Paper Mache moulds and designs.
The interaction session joined by Ajaz Hussain, Dr. Yasir Ahmad Mir, and Burhan-u-din Khateeb. The famous artisan among participants included Syed Sajad Hamdani, Ali Mohammed Banka, Shabir Ahmad Mir, Fayaz Ahmad Sofi, Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat, Manzoor Ahmad Bhat and Abdul Majeed Dar.
The entire seminar proceedings were conducted by Tanzeel, English literature 5th Semester student. The seminar ended by presentation of Vote of Thanks by Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Jhat, Convenor IIC.
