On Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed's initiative, the state government has conveyed its commitment to the Union Ministry of Textiles to provide Rs 67.47 crore as the state's share for the Rs 325.36 crore NIFT project, an official spokesperson said today.
On the intervention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Centre has agreed to share the infrastructure cost of the proposed Institute on 90:10 basis, he added.
The institute offering certificate courses of 6-month duration in Fashion Apparel, Illustration in Design and Studio Photography is being looked after by Director NIFT Kangra, Himachal Pradesh.
The Srinagar centre of NIFT is planning to start regular four-year undergraduate courses in Fashion Design and Fashion Communication from the next academic session from the existing temporary campus at IT Park Rangreth till its permanent campus becomes functional, the spokesperson said.
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