The occasion was marked by the installation of a statue of Mahatma Gandhi who in 1947 had visited the Pampore site, about 16 kms from Srinagar, and sat under a Chinaar tree to impart Charkha and loom training.
"We have revived the multi-disciplinary training centre in Pampore which was destroyed during peak of militancy in 1990s by installing solar charkhas and looms to spread Narendra Modi government's message of peace," KVIC Chairman V K Saxena said.
The KVIC chief said Pampore has special significance as Mahatma Gandhi had on August 2, 1947, visited the place for three days and sat near a Chinaar tree there to give training of Charkha and loom making.
"The massive Chinaar tree is still there," he said, adding that the KVIC training centre was built at the same site.
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Saxena said the one month training programme on using the solar charkha for stitching and weaving would be linked with the Prime Minister's Gramin Awas Yojana.
"We have revived the training centre. 100 honey bee boxes have been established, charkhas set up and stitching and weaving work has begun. Poeple are very happy as after a long time there was a congregation of people," he said.
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