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Kashmir

Srinagar: Food kits distributed among artisan families under the YANA initiative

| @indiablooms | Jun 05, 2021, at 11:03 pm

Srinagar/IBNS: The YANA Initiative of the KCC&I Relief Trust yesterday undertook a major distribution program of food kits in IICT Grounds for the stakeholders of the handicrafts sector including artisans and weavers of  Srinagar City.

According to a statement issued here, the program was jointly presided over by Zubair Ahmad Mir,  Director IICT and Abdul Hamid Punjabi, Trustee of the KCC&I Relief Trust, Javed Ahmad Tenga, Past  President KCC&I and Ghulam Nabi Bhat from the handicrafts sector.

Nasir Hamid Khan informed the participants that the YANA Initiative has so far held distribution programs for the main economic sectors of Transport, Tourism and Handicrafts in Srinagar City and would now be moving towards the villages and towns of Kashmir.

He said that the YANA Initiative was about brotherhood and he was personally witnessing moving examples of humanity like members of the  Hanji and shikarawalla community stepping forward to share their bread with the needy in the handicrafts sector, despite themselves having depleted resources.

Zubair Ahmad Mir, Director IICT appreciated the gesture of the business community in stepping forward in support of the underprivileged persons of the economy who were undergoing very difficult times.

Abdul Hamid Punjabi expressed happiness at the fulfilment of the KCC&I Relief Trust’s sole objective of providing assistance to the weaker sections of our society.

On behalf of the artisans and weavers groups, Hakim Ghulam Mohammed President J&K Shahre Khas  Artisans Union and Tariq Ahmad Zaz of Kashmir Pashmina Karigar Union thanked the members of the  KCC&I, KCC&I Relief Trust and the business community for coming out to share their burden.

The food kits were handed over for distribution amongst the identified needy in their associations to the representatives of J&K Shahre Khas Artisans Union, Nawakadal Union, The Kashmir Papermachie  Workers Union, Kashmir Pashmina Karigar Union, Nowhatta Union, Genuine Kashmir Cottage  Handicrafts Protection Forum among others.

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