Kashmir Printers’ Association elects new team

The KPA team anticipates a period of growth, innovation, and collaboration in Kashmir

Kashmir Printers Association meeting discussing industry challenges, leadership election of Shahid Ahmad Malik, and initiatives for supporting printers’ rights and regional print growth
The new team of the Kashmir Printers’ Association (KPA)
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Shahid Ahmad Malik, the new general secretary, is a dynamic leader with a track record of advocating for printers’ rights at Speedway Printers. In his remarks, Malik underscored the association’s role in safeguarding the interests of its members amidst rising operational costs and market competition. He said, "We will work tirelessly to ensure that our members have access to affordable resources, training, and opportunities to compete in both national and international markets." Malik also expressed his commitment to fostering dialogue between the KPA and other regional trade bodies to enhance the industry’s visibility and influence.

As an organisation representing printers across Kashmir, the KPA plays a critical role in addressing industry challenges, including access to raw materials, technological advancements, and regulatory compliance. The association has been instrumental in organising workshops, advocating for policy changes, and promoting the region’s printing industry as a vital contributor to the local economy.

These elections come at a time when Jammu and Kashmir is experiencing renewed economic activities. The KPA’s general body meeting also included discussions on key issues such as the impact of digital publishing on traditional printing, the need for subsidised raw materials, and strategies to promote Kashmiri literature and art through print media. The association plans to hold a follow-up meeting to finalise the composition of the working body and outline a comprehensive agenda for the new term.

As the KPA embarks on this new chapter under the leadership of Shabir Ahmad and Shahid Ahmad Malik, the printing community in Kashmir anticipates a period of growth, innovation, and collaboration. The association’s efforts will be closely watched by industry stakeholders and policymakers alike as they navigate the opportunities and challenges of a rapidly evolving economic and technological landscape.
 

Source: PrintWeek