Machine made crafts: Handicrafts Dept imposes fines of Rs 70000

Srinagar, Jan 1: Taking cognizance of the  complaints by some visiting tourists against the handicrafts dealers for selling of fake machine made products instead of genuine ones, Directorate of Handicrafts & Handloom Kashmir, has initiated  aggressive inspection drives, through which all the handicrafts dealers are bring regularly visited by  inspection teams to check  their business of notified articles in conformity to the Jammu & Kashmir Handicrafts Quality Control Act  Jammu & Kashmir Tourist Trade Act and Jammu & Kashmir Namdha Quality Control Act.

According to a statement issued by the department, the dealers found  violating the said acts are being penalized on the spot. “Accordingly from the past few weeks a  total fine of Rs 70000 has been realized. The department is also contemplating strict action, which may include blacklisting and deregistration of such handicrafts dealers who promote cheap machine made lookalikes and indulge in misbranding as same is considered a serious malpractice and punishable offence under said acts”, the statement added.

Through the advisories issued by the Department all the   tourists were  advised to purchase only genuine Kashmir art products from only the business establishments  registered with the department. The dealers were also directed  to ensure the registration certificate issued by the department is displayed in the showroom and their cash  memos should contain all the details / credentials of the business establishment, which must be preserved for any customer for future use.

During the course of inspection drives all handicrafts dealers are given brief awareness  about the benefits of the GI tagging on the notified Kashmir Crafts, and  impact of such tagging in building the brand image of Kashmir Art products. Certification and authenticity thus provided will also help in eradicating the menace of machine made and misbranding of Kashmir art products. G.I is the way to safeguard of our Heritage Art & craft.

The departmental initiative in seeking an affidavit from the registered handicrafts dealers  for ensuring sale of GI tagged products has started to yield the desired results. The Handicraft dealers and other stake holders are accordingly advised to play their role in promoting the GI tagging on the notified Kashmir Crafts.

 

 

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