Srinagar, Dec 7: At a ‘Meet & Greet’ event hosted by Startup Kashmir, fashion designer
Samina Khan emphasized the importance of evolving Kashmiri craftsmanship to thrive
in the global market. Speaking to an audience at Meydani Café, The Bund, Samina
stated, “Kashmiri design isn’t just about preserving the past; it’s about making sure it
survives, evolves, and thrives.”
Known for her innovative approach to fashion, Samina expressed her passion for
breathing new life into vintage embroidery. “It’s all about infusing ancient techniques
with color, energy, and a modern sensibility that resonates with global fashion trends,”
she said. Her vision includes taking local brands and transforming them into global
sensations.
Meanwhile, in a major initiative to empower local youth, Startup Kashmir continues to
host series of dynamic meet-up, aiming at fostering entrepreneurship and self-
employment.
Shahid Ansari, Founder of Startup Kashmir, called on the youth to take charge of the
region’s economic future. “We must take control of our economy and contribute to a
self-reliant Kashmir,” he urged.
The event brought together participants from diverse backgrounds, oTering a platform
for sharing ideas and feedback, fostering a dynamic conversation on the future of
Kashmiri handcrafts and design.
Nazir Ganaie, Multimedia Head of Kashmir Observer and Executive Editor of Startup
Kashmir Magazine, emphasized the importance of building a robust startup ecosystem
in Kashmir. He urged for the establishment of a hassle-free, single-window system to
support entrepreneurs. Ganaie also highlighted the need for startups and innovators to
identify existing gaps within the community and work towards addressing them to foster
growth and development.
Dr. Qazi Haroon, another speaker, stressed the urgent need for innovation in the
healthcare sector. He pointed out that mental health remains a significant challenge for
society, urging individuals to take action and engage with young people who are
struggling with these issues. Dr. Haroon emphasized the importance of providing
support and creating awareness to address the mental health crisis.
Urnaib, the owner of Meydani Café at The Bund, Srinagar, shared her entrepreneurial
journey, highlighting the numerous hurdles she has faced along the way. Despite these
challenges, she emphasized that passion has been the driving force behind her
perseverance. Urnaib urged the community to show more consideration towards
beginners and startup owners, oTering support and encouragement to help them
succeed in their ventures.
The event highlighted Startup Kashmir’s commitment to nurturing entrepreneurs
through mentorship, funding opportunities, and networking. This initiative is a vital step
toward building a robust, sustainable startup ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir.