Srinagar, Feb. 11 -- Constructed at a cost ofRs..2.59 Cr, the CFC shall adhere to all international norms and willdye different types of raw materials used in the handicrafts and handloom sector and go a long way in further improving the quality of craft products and boosting its saleability in niche global markets.

In a statement released here today, a spokesman from the Handicrafts and Handloom Department, stated that CFC will use chemical dyes which shall be 100% Azo-free and have all necessary plant and machinery installed, such as dyeing machines with different capacities, ranging from 5kg to 20 kg, for dyeing of silk, woollen, cotton and viscose yarn. "It will also have Water Softening System, Dryers, Hydro Extractors, Washing Mach...