Authorities seize unlabelled machine-made carpets in Kashmir valley

Authorities seize unlabelled machine-made carpets in Kashmir valley

 

Srinagar, Feb 4: The authorities have seized several unlabelled machine made carpets being falsely marketed and sold as authentic Kashmir handmade carpets by the vendors in the valley, officials said.

The action follows recent reports in local media highlighting the influx of machine-made Turkish and Iranian carpets being sold under the guise of genuine Kashmiri hand-knotted carpets, spokesperson of Handicrafts and Handloom Department said in a press statement here on Tuesday.

Several counterfeit products were confiscated and stern warnings were issued to errant dealers to ensure compliance with Quality Control standards, he said.

In response to growing complaints from buyers and tourists about the sale of machine-made carpets from outside the region being falsely marketed as authentic Kashmiri handmade carpets, the Department has further intensified its crackdown on unscrupulous carpet sellers in Srinagar and other parts of the Kashmir valley.

“The enforcement wing of the Quality Control Division conducted a comprehensive inspection of several wholesale carpet dealers in Srinagar and this exercise shall continue,” the spokesperson added.

During the inspection, the team discovered stocks of Turkish and Iranian carpets, some of which were unlabelled or partially labelled.

“Such practices mislead consumers about the origin and nature of the products, constituting a violation of fair-trade practices”, he stated.

The spokesperson said that the dealers found in violation of the Tourist Trade and Quality Control Acts will be issued warnings and advised to ensure all products are properly labelled as per prescribed specifications.

“This includes clearly distinguishing between the machine-made carpets and authentic Kashmir hand-knotted carpets,” he added.

The Handicrafts and Handloom Department has reiterated its commitment to maintaining transparency and safeguarding consumer interests.

Regular inspections will continue to ensure compliance and protect the reputation of genuine Kashmiri handmade carpets, which are an integral part of the region’s rich cultural heritage.

The spokesman further emphasized the Department’s commitment in upholding the integrity of Kashmir’s handicrafts sector.

“All stakeholders are urged to strictly adhere to the rules and regulations governing the industry. Any deviations or malpractices will be met with stringent actions to protect the interests of genuine artisans and preserve the authenticity of Kashmir’s heritage”, the statement added.

UNI

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