Srinagar, Jan 26 (KNO): The Jammu & Kashmir tableau impressed the nation today at the 77th Republic Day parade on Kartavya Path, highlighting the region’s rich culture, handicrafts and iconic houseboats in the heart of India, New Delhi.
The tableau featured traditional Kani shawls, hand-knotted carpets, papier-mache items, carved walnut wood artefacts and folk dances like Rouf, Kud, Pahari, Bhadarwahi and Gojri.
As per the details collected by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), performers in colourful attire were accompanied by the melodious sounds of santoor, rabab and flute with bringing Kashmir’s heritage to life on the national stage.
While the display brought national recognition, it also highlighted the challenges facing Kashmir’s houseboats, a symbol of the Valley’s culture and tourism.
Once numbering in thousands across Dal Lake, Nigeen Lake, the Jhelum River and Chuntikul, houseboats are now reduced to around 750, with Dunga boats down to just over 50 and cargo boats almost disappeared.
Speaking about the decline, Tariq Ahmad, a houseboat owner from Dal Lake, said, “We are proud our culture is recognised, but our boats are disappearing. Without support, this heritage could vanish completely.”
Manzoor Chairman, president of the Kashmir Houseboat Owners Association, added, “From 2,000 houseboats in the 1980s to over 750 today, we are losing a part of our identity. Government support is urgently needed for restoration and maintenance.”
He said they are deeply thankful to the Government of India for showcasing the houseboat on the 77th Republic Day function.
“It truly gives us renewed hope that the heritage, culture and centuries-old legacy associated with the houseboats will be preserved by the Government for future generations,” he added.
Another houseboat owner also urged collective efforts to protect these iconic boats and preserve the Valley’s unique floating heritage.
As the nation applauds the J&K tableau, houseboat owners and activists hope this recognition will lead to real action to save Kashmir’s lakes and boats for future generations—(KNO)