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Manoj Sinha Attends Rang-e-Kashmir Cultural Festival

This week-long event showcases Jammu Kashmir's priceless handlooms and handicrafts and draws both art lovers and buyers

Manoj Sinha, Lieutenant Governor JK, Rang e Kashmir Cultural Festival, Srinagar

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Srinagar , 04 Jun 2026

Last updated on: Jun 05, 2026, 12:24 IST

The Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha today attended the ‘Rang-e-Kashmir Cultural Festival’ in Srinagar today. This week-long event showcases J&K's priceless handlooms and handicrafts and draws both art lovers and buyers. 

Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said that Jammu Kashmir is a living canvas, painted with centuries of wisdom, innovation, artistry, and craft. “A nation’s true strength lies not only in its wealth or might, but also in richness of its spirit, depth of its traditions and the vitality of its culture.

India is a land where knowledge blossomed, traditions endured, and culture remained the soul that bound its people together,” the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor applauded the efforts of Pumbuch Cultural Heritage Foundation and its Director Mrs. Superna Sapru, for conserving, nurturing, and reviving Jammu Kashmir’s abundant cultural heritage.

He said the mission of foundation, injects new energy into traditions so the voices of our artisans, craftsmen, and traditional artists will continue to resonate for generations to come. Culture is not the static artifact of history but in fact it is a living force that shapes our present and guides our future.

Jammu Kashmir is home to exceptional artisans who can turn an ordinary piece of wood into something timeless. There are hundreds of esteemed craftspeople who weave thousands of years of cultural stories into fabric. There are papier-mache artisans who carve the very soul of Jammu Kashmir into each piece," the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor stated that there are renowned musicians in Jammu Kashmir who are carrying the region’s melodic traditions. “These musicians are guardians of our identity, keepers of our memories, and the makers of our tradition’s continuity.

This event is a vibrant classroom where tradition and innovation converge, where the old inspires the new, and where people come together to celebrate the diversity that defines us. I believe one of our foremost responsibilities is to connect Jammu Kashmir’s youth with handloom, handicraft, and the arts.

The future of our culture rests in youth's hands and they must be made aware of the invaluable heritage,” the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor felicitated various renowned artists for their significant contribution at the event organised by Pumbuch Cultural Heritage Foundation in collaboration with Department of Tourism J&K.

Shri Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner Secretary Industries & Commerce; Ms. Superna Sapru, Director, Pumbuch Cultural Heritage Foundation; Shri Akshay Labroo, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar; Shri Masrat-ul-Islam, Director Handicrafts and Handloom, Kashmir; senior officials of police and civil administration, members of Pumbuch Cultural Heritage Foundation and prominent artists and artisans were present.

 

Tags: Manoj Sinha , Lieutenant Governor JK , Rang e Kashmir Cultural Festival , Srinagar

 

 

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