- Here's some additional information you might find interesting:
- Srinagar is the fourth Indian city to receive this recognition, joining Jaipur, Malappuram, and Mysore.
- The city boasts a long history of craftsmanship, with over 20,000 registered artisans practicing various crafts like papier-mâché, walnut wood carving, and carpet making.
- This recognition is expected to boost Srinagar's handicraft sector by increasing global recognition and sales of its products.
- It could also lead to more sustainable practices and opportunities for artisans.
Question:
1 Which organization recognized Srinagar as a "World Craft City"?
- A) UNESCO
- B) World Economic Forum (WEF)
- C) World Crafts Council (WCC)
- D) World Trade Organization (WTO)