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Husband-wife duo in Baramulla preserves Kani Shawl weaving tradition | KNO

Bashir Ahmad Ganie and Jabeen Banoo turn passion into community empowerment, train next generation of artisans

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Srinagar, Oct 03 (KNO): A husband-and-wife duo from north Kashmir's Baramulla district is dedicated to preserving the centuries-old art of Kani Shawl weaving. Based in Agri Kalan, Baramulla, Bashir Ahmad Ganie and Jabeen Banoo have been involved in this intricate craft for decades, training numerous individuals in the community. Speaking with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Jabeen, 45, said she learned the art from her maternal uncle and later taught her husband, Bashir, after their marriage. "I have since trained many people, especially women, enabling them to earn a livelihood through Kani Shawl production," she said. She has also trained her two younger brothers, one of whom is now a master in the handloom department, while the other has received a national award. Jabeen has devoted herself to mastering the intricate patterns and techniques of Kani Shawl weaving. Through her expertise, she is not only creating stunning pieces but also ensuring that this cultural heritage thrives by passing on her knowledge to the next generation. Bashir said he learned the craft entirely from Jabeen and has successfully managed their family’s affairs through their Kani Shawl business. Together, they are revitalising this ancient art form, which faces challenges from modern machine-made products. Ganie said the government support has been vital, particularly through opportunities to participate in exhibitions in Delhi, Haryana and Odisha, which have helped them grow their business. Despite training many young people, he expressed concern that the younger generation often lacks patience and interest in traditional crafts. Thanks to their efforts, the couple has improved their living conditions, even building a house and supporting their son's pursuit of an M.Tech degree through their work. "The government should further assist through additional exhibition opportunities," he said. The couple's commitment to Kani Shawl weaving has earned them considerable praise both locally and nationally. Their work not only helps preserve an essential aspect of Kashmir's identity but also provides employment and skills to many community members, thereby strengthening the region's cultural and economic fabric. Jabeen further said that she plans to apply for the Padma Shri award once she turns 50—(KNO)

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