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Kashmiri bat to get more global recognition as Govt notifies it in Handicraft list | KNO

Bat Manufacturers appreciate move, expect significant boost to its reputation

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Anantnag, Nov 30 (KNO): The government’s move to officially notify iconic Kashmiri cricket bats in its list of notified handicrafts is being widely appreciated as the decision according to them would help Kashmiri bats in getting more recognition world-wide. Bat Manufacturers in Kashmir told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that this step is expected to give a significant boost to the reputation of Kashmiri bats globally while preserving their traditional craftsmanship. The cricket bat industry in the region, particularly in Sangam and Awantipora areas of South Kashmir, has a rich history and is renowned for its high-quality willow bats. The decision to classify Kashmiri bats as a handicraft means they will now benefit from government support, branding, and market outreach under the handicraft sector. “Notifying Kashmiri bats as a handicraft will help strengthen their recognition across the world. It acknowledges the skill, tradition, and quality associated with these bats," said Fawzul Kabiir, Vice President of Cricket Bat Manufacturers Association of Kashmir. He said that this move is going to safeguard the traditional methods of crafting bats, which involve meticulous manual work and the use of locally grown willow wood, distinguishing Kashmiri bats from mass-produced alternatives. Kabiir added that the inclusion of Kashmiri bats in the handicraft list is likely to open new avenues for exports and increase their visibility in international markets. The industry, which provides employment to thousands of artisans and workers in the Valley, is expected to see a surge in demand, he said. "Handicrafts have been installing stalls of Kashmiri crafts in different parts and once Kashmiri bats will be displayed in these stalls, tourists will come to know about it and it will strengthen the recognition of the Kashmiri bats,” he added. Moreover, the government plans to support bat manufacturers through training programs, financial assistance, and participation in trade fairs. Efforts will also be made to promote the "Kashmiri bat" as a unique brand, similar to the Kashmiri shawls and carpets. Manufacturers emphasize the need for consistent government support in tackling challenges such as quality control, the availability of raw materials, and competition from synthetic bats—(KNO)

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