J-K: CM Omar Abdullah and Kiren Rijiju launch 'Lok Sanvardhan Parv' in Srinagar

ANI April 6, 2025 138 views

The Lok Sanvardhan Parv launched in Srinagar represents a vibrant celebration of India's cultural mosaic. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasized the importance of collective national development during the event's inauguration. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju joined in highlighting the significance of supporting local artisans and minority communities. The festival promises to showcase traditional crafts and cuisines from across India, offering a unique platform for cultural exchange and economic opportunity.

"In the development of this country, all of us have a role to play." - Omar Abdullah
Srinagar, April 6: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, alongside Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju, inaugurated the Lok Sanvardhan Parv in Srinagar.

Key Points

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Cultural diversity celebrated with national artisan and culinary showcase

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Omar Abdullah highlights challenges faced by local handicraft makers

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Event runs until April 13 with 100+ artisans from 25 states

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Aims to create economic opportunities for minority communities

The event celebrated the cultural diversity and artistic heritage of Jammu and Kashmir while addressing regional challenges.

In his address, Omar Abdullah underscored the diversity of India and the collective responsibility of all its citizens in the country's progress.

He stated, "In our country, there are no people with the same mindset. There are no people who follow a single lifestyle. There are no people who cook or eat the same. There are no people who speak the same language. In the development of this country, all of us have a role to play. And we will all share in this development."

Abdullah took the opportunity to raise concerns about the difficulties faced by local artisans, particularly in reaching broader markets.

He noted the lack of involvement of younger generations in traditional handicrafts, which have long been a hallmark of the region's culture.

He specifically mentioned the challenges these artisans face despite their skilled craftsmanship. "If you talk to the people involved in handicrafts here, they will tell you that while they are doing the work, they face difficulties in reaching the market," he added.

"In our plea to you, Mr. Rijiju, we request you to keep an eye of compassion on Jammu and Kashmir. There is no shortage of troubles here, whether it's unemployment or other issues. I know that under your ministry, there are many schemes where you help with education, training, and other aspects," Abdullah said, urging Rijiju to support the region's proposals.

He also called for help in making Jammu and Kashmir an equal partner in the country's development. "Our effort will be to make Jammu and Kashmir an equal partner in the country's development. Wherever you can help, wherever our proposals reach you, we request you to kindly support them and give your permission so that the people of Jammu and Kashmir can benefit."

The Lok Samvardhan Parv aims to provide a vibrant national platform for artisans and culinary experts from minority communities to showcase their crafts and traditional cuisines. Coinciding with the Tulip season--a major tourist attraction in Srinagar--the event is expected to draw significant footfall, enhancing market exposure and livelihood opportunities for the participants.

The event will run up to April 13 and will feature over 100 artisans from 25 States and Union Territories.

16 culinary experts from 12 states will offer a rich gastronomic journey through regional delicacies, including Kashmiri culinary's signature wazwan, Gujarati cuisine, 'Bihar ka Swad', 'UP ki Chaat' and 'Flavour & Fire Paan'.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is such a wonderful initiative! Celebrating our diverse culture while supporting local artisans is exactly what we need more of. Can't wait to visit the festival this weekend! 🌸
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the effort, I hope they follow through with concrete support for the artisans beyond just this event. Many such initiatives lose momentum after the initial fanfare.
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Amit S.
The timing with Tulip season is brilliant! This will really boost tourism and give our local crafts the exposure they deserve. Kudos to the organizers 👏
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Sunita R.
As someone from Kashmir, I'm so happy to see our wazwan being featured alongside other regional cuisines. Food truly brings people together! Can anyone tell me if there will be cooking demonstrations?
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Vikram J.
I appreciate CM Abdullah's honest speech about the challenges. It's refreshing to hear a politician acknowledge real problems rather than just giving empty promises.
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Neha P.
The part about younger generations not continuing traditional crafts really hit home. We need more vocational training programs in schools to preserve these beautiful art forms.

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