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80-yr-old award-winning Aari staple artist seeks govt attention to preserve art | KNO

Govt must impart craft art to youth at University, college level: Mir Majeed

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Srinagar, Apr 02 (KNO): An elderly and Kashmir's famous Aari staple master artist has been working hard for the past six years to preserve the art and is seeking the government attention to take the art to the next level. An 80-year-old, Mir Abdul Majeed, who has won the state award in the year 2017, said that there is a need that the government must work to provide the market to the artist instead of providing loans. Hailing from Kalai Andar area of Old City, Majeed has been associated with this art for the last six decades and has trained dozens of people, who have been earning their livelihood by taking forward this art. Talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Majeed said that it was around 1960 when he started learning this art at Khanyar. He said that “after a few years, a Japanese lady Mis Halen, brought a staple here and we made caps, skirts, bed covers and other items. Later, I worked at many places and a few years later I started working on my own unit and reached different markets across India through this art.” He said that one of his landscape works of the Srinagar City’s Hari Parbat fort was even kept as a souvenir by former Prime Minister Late Indira Gandhi. He said that this work was in good demand especially in foreign countries but its demand declined after Covid-19 pandemic. Majeed said that the art work is being praised outside Kashmir very well and the handmade Aari staple is in demand in foreign countries especially Europe. “Government has been trying its best to promote handicrafts but much more needs to be done as instead of providing loans to artists, there is a need to take this art to University and Colleges to impart training to the students so that they too can earn their livelihood,” Majeed said. “Though machines have come and most of the works are being done through machines now but handmade items are still in demand,” he said, adding that he has written verses of Holy Quran, Urdu and Persian poetry on his art pieces. He said that every person retires but an art knowing person never retires and earns his livelihood even in old age. Majeed added that he has given training to dozens of boys and girls, who too are masters in this art now—(KNO)

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