The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) is participating in the 57th Indian Handicraft Gift Fair (IHGF) AUTUMN-2023 at Greater Noida, New Delhi. The fair started on October 12 and will continue till October 16, 2023. The fair is being organised under the auspices of Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. Ten members of the KCCI are participating in the fair. The exhibition was inaugurated by officials of the Export Promotion Council of Handicrafts. A special feature of the exhibition is the participation of artisans representing…
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KCC&I Expresses Grave Concern Over Erratic Power Supply in Kashmir
The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCC&I) has expressed grave concern over the erratic power supply in Kashmir, which has been gravely affecting businesses and households alike. In a statement, the KCC&I said that the erratic power supply has been a major concern for the past several weeks, and that the Power Development Corporation (PDC) has failed to address the issue. The KCC&I also criticized the PDC’s contradictory policies, such as promising uninterrupted power supply while installing smart meters, and then announcing a scheduled power supply. The KCC&I has…
Read MoreHarissa: The perfect winter dish to beat the cold in Kashmir
Harissa: A Hearty Kashmiri Delight to Warm Your Soul Kashmir, known for its picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage, offers not just scenic beauty but also a culinary treasure chest. Among its many culinary delights, one dish stands out, especially during the winter months, as the perfect comfort food to ward off the cold – Harissa. This hearty and flavorful stew, made from mutton, rice, and spices, has a rich history that dates back centuries. In this article, we’ll delve into the origins of Harissa, how it’s traditionally prepared, and…
Read MoreDelhi-Amritsar Expressway: A Game Changer for Kashmir’s Connectivity and Economy
In a significant development, the Delhi-Amritsar Expressway, set to open next year, is poised to transform the connectivity landscape of northern India. This modern marvel of infrastructure promises to reduce travel time from Delhi to Srinagar to a mere nine to ten hours, a prospect that has ignited hope and excitement throughout the region. A Boost to Kashmir’s Economy The news of this expressway’s impending inauguration is nothing short of music to our ears. The prospect of traveling from the heart of Delhi to the enchanting beauty of Srinagar in…
Read MoreKashmir Willow Bats: The Secret Weapon of the ICC World Cup?
Kashmir Willow Bats Emerge as Standouts Over English Willow Bats in the ICC World Cup The commencement of the 50-over Cricket World Cup on October 5 has ignited fervor among cricket enthusiasts worldwide. A particularly exciting development for the creators of Kashmiri bats is the use of Kashmir willow in a 50-over cricket World Cup for the first time. In the current ODI World Cup, players from Bangladesh and Afghanistan have acquired bats crafted from Kashmiri willow. Cricket, often celebrated as the “gentleman’s game,” has witnessed evolution over the years,…
Read MoreKashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry Granted More Time to Complete On-Boarding Process with NSDL
The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) has been granted more time to complete the on-boarding process with the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) by the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT). This comes after the KCCI was de-listed as an authorized chamber for issuing certificates of origin for its failure to on-board on e-CoO on the Common Digital Platform. The KCCI has expressed its gratitude to the DGFT for taking a serious note of its representation and taking immediate action upon it. The chamber has also thanked its…
Read MoreAirfare from Kashmir to Increase as Airport Development Fee Hikes
Travelers flying from Srinagar can expect higher costs from next month as the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) has given the green light for a phased increase in aeronautical charges and User Development Fees (UDF). AERA is a regulatory agency under the Government of India (GoI) that regulates tariffs and other expenditures and fees for major airports. It is a statutory body constituted under the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India Act, 2008. The Airport Authority of India proposed an increase in UDF but after taking various opinions under consideration, AERA…
Read MoreKashmir’s walnut and apple growers face tough competition from cheaper imports
While cheaper imported walnuts from countries such as China, Turkey and the US are causing alarm among the growers, the apple industry, which is the economic lifeline of Kashmir, is also being adversely affected by foreign imports By : Riaz Wani Cheaper imported walnuts from countries such as China, Turkey, and the United States are threatening the produce in Kashmir and causing alarm among traders who want the government to step in. Walnuts cultivated in Kashmir are more expensive to produce due to various factors, such as the high cost…
Read MoreGoI’s move to cut extra duties on US imports will be a death knell for Kashmir’s Agro Industry: KCCI
Kashmiri leaders slam Centre’s decision to cut import duty on US apples, walnuts As the Government of India has announced its decision to eliminate the additional import duty on apples, walnuts, and almonds imported from the United States, the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry has sought the order to be reconsidered as it affects the Kahmir’s apply industry badly. This untimely decision is raising alarms, as it is expected to have far-reaching consequences on the livelihoods of nearly seven lakh apple grower families in the Kashmir region, KCCI said.…
Read MoreWillow Wicker Crafts from Kashmir: A Timeless Artistry
The Willow Wicker Craftsmen of Kashmir By: Javid Amin The art of crafting with willow wicker has deep roots in the pristine valleys of Kashmir, India. This exquisite craft, known for its delicate beauty and functional versatility, finds its origin centuries ago when it was introduced to the region by skilled artisans. Kashmir’s lush landscapes and abundant willow trees provided the perfect backdrop for the evolution of this timeless tradition. The craft was initially used for creating functional items such as baskets, trays, and containers to meet the daily needs…
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