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Kashmiri furniture industry breaths last
1/15/2012 10:16:23 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, Jan 15: Once bedecking the hotel rooms and houses across the globe, Kashmiri furniture industry is facing a great threat as the competition from outsider furniture is mounting over it and giving a tough competition for its survival. This furniture industry which was once patronized by rulers in Kashmir is onslaught owing to the changing scenario across the world.It is also believed that only few people have remained continue with this business owing to the dark future they find in this industry.
"Our sons are showing least interest to run this industry as it is at the verge of extinction. We are not properly able to feed our family and majority people turned to other businesses," says, a local furniture worker, Lateef Bhat, "this industry has been totally ignored by the successive regimes for its promotion. It could generate thousands of job opportunities in the state if government takes steps for its development."
With increasing deforestation, the industry is also facing tremendous shortage of timber, thus paving way for sales of the imported furniture to the Kashmir Valley.
Sidiq Ahmad Shah, a local furniture worker shares how imported furniture gives tough competition to the local one. "Most of the timber for furniture is importing from Uttar Pradesh popularly known as the Sheesham wood. Sheesham brings its own workers and experts, thus giving a tough competition to the Kashmiris furniture industry for its survival," says Lone.
He further said that Sheesham furniture cuts the cost to '50 percent' as compared to Kashmiri furniture. 'A layman cannot differentiate between Sheesham and walnut at the first sight,' he added.
When asked about the growing popularity of Sheesham furniture in Kashmir, another local furniture owner Manzoor Ahmed told the Agence India Press that, "No furniture wood can match Kashmiri wood on the part of color, design and durability. But Kashmiri societies being the middle class prefer to buy the Sheesham as compared to the Kashmiri furniture."
Mushtaq Ahmad Wani, who used to run furniture industry Sarted to run the grocery shop, He claimed that Kashmiri furniture industry would not sustain for five more years.
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