Revival of 7 heritage craft courses with enrolment of 500 students proposed in 15 ITIs and Polytechnics
SRINAGAR: The Government of Jammu and Kashmir, led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, has approved the “Chief Minister’s Scheme for Introduction of Heritage Courses” aimed at preserving and promoting the rich traditional crafts of J&K through structured vocational education.
As per the Government Order issued by the Department of Skill Development, sanction has been accorded for the continuation and revival of seven heritage craft courses across 25 units with a total intake capacity of 500 students—20 students per unit—across 15 Government ITIs and Polytechnics in Jammu and Kashmir.
Under the scheme, students enrolled in these courses will receive a monthly stipend of ₹1,000, while instructors conducting theory and practical classes will be paid a monthly remuneration of ₹15,000 and ₹12,000, respectively.
The initiative, approved by the Council of Ministers in its meeting chaired by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was held on October 15, 2025. The decision underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding traditional skills, encouraging youth participation in heritage-linked livelihoods, and integrating local crafts into modern skill development frameworks.
Commenting on the contours of the scheme, the Chief Minister said the initiative reflects the government’s commitment to preserving Jammu and Kashmir’s centuries-old craftsmanship while creating new avenues of employment for the youth. “Our heritage crafts are not only a reflection of our cultural identity but also a source of dignified livelihood. This initiative will serve as a bridge between tradition and opportunity,” the Chief Minister observed.
