Srinagar gets UCCN tag for arts and craft


Srinagar

Srinagar has become the sixth Indian city to be included in the UNESCO Creative City Network (UCCN) under the Crafts and Folk Arts Category.

So far, only five Indian cities – Jaipur (Crafts and Folk Arts), Varanasi (Creative city of Music), and Chennai (Creative city of Music) has figured in this list, Mumbai (films), and Hyderabad (Gastronomy).

The announcement has sent a thrill of joy in Kashmir as it means Kashmir’s arts and crafts getting a new recognition under the UNESCO tag.

The UNESCO creative city network involves seven creative fields arts and folk art, media, film, literature, design, gastronomy and Media arts.

The nomination for Srinagar as Creative city was first filed by Srinagar in year 2019 and that year Hyderabad for Gastronomy and Mumbai for Film were chosen that year.

Chief Executive Officer, Jhelum Tawi Flood Recovery Project, JKERA, Dr Abid Rashid Shah, said that process of nomination of Srinagar under the UNESCO Creative City Network was undertaken and funded under the World Bank Funded Jhelum Tawi Flood Recovery Project. This is the recognition of the historical Crafts and Arts of the City.

“It is a proud moment for all of us,” Dr Shah said.

“World Bank, JTFRP and Department of Industries did a remarkable job in projecting the city in this regard,” he said.

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