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Discover how the talented women of Peshawar are keeping centuries-old traditions alive through beautiful handmade handicrafts. From embroidery and traditional weaving to cultural artwork, these women are preserving heritage, empowering communities, and promoting local craftsmanship. Watch this inspiring story about culture, creativity, and the power of women artisans in Pakistan.

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Traditional handicrafts of Peshawar
Women artisans and cultural preservation
Handmade embroidery and local crafts
Pakistan’s rich heritage and traditions
Empowerment through handicraft businesses

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00:00The glorious history of Khebar Pakhtun Kha, its charming culture and the skilled women who silently work behind this beautiful heritage.
00:09Ki mashi jadho jahad.
00:11In today's review, we delve directly into this topic. This is a topic where
00:17Ancient history and modern traditions meet. But before delving into the stories, let's take a look at this amazing number.
00:26But pay attention. Only five percent. Yes.
00:41It is pushing back a large and important segment of the population. This action in the SDPI report is absolutely
00:48The correct approach suggests that women's entrepreneurship has become a fundamental aspect of the implementation of social and cultural revolution.
00:56It is already done.
00:57So bringing forward the voices of the respected is no longer just a social movement but has become a pressing need.
01:06The journey in today's itinerary will be quite interesting. Starting with the stories of Sakvati Varse, we will move on to the stories of the Muslim policies, women, and the
01:14of the administrative
01:27Peshawar, whose ancient name was Peshawar, meaning "city of weavers," has been associated with coppersmiths and weavers for centuries.
01:35It has been the center of the Mughal caravanserai, dating back to 1641. Artisan Village still exists in these fading arts.
01:44Is keeping alive.
01:46This city's art is deeply ingrained in its very foundations. And when it comes to Daskari, Kailash's traditional
01:52How can we forget the women who work so hard? These black garments are handmade by Kailash women with immense hard work.
02:00It takes a whole month to prepare one dress.
02:03It costs between ten and thirty thousand rupees.
02:10Like the lifeblood of the Safaati Tehwar. But behind these colorful and beautiful designs, a bitter truth lurks.
02:18There is also a reality that needs to be understood.
02:21High is essential.
02:51An Ashariya having two percent of the skills and abilities is equivalent to not being included in the Mashi stream.
02:59To understand the entire system in depth, this policy brief by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) is very useful.
03:07This report is a very detailed and non-partisan review of all the population and administrative challenges faced by the country.
03:15Now let's move beyond these dry numbers and look at the real stories of these women.
03:21Look �
03:33He also faced severe food pressures but today he is an extreme example of packaging in Peshawar.
03:40She is running a successful business. This is a determination that accepts no obstacles. Similarly, Kamij in Aptabad
03:48A model of Elegance
04:02The path is being taken. When one woman steps forward, she supports the entire group. Artisan
04:09Networks like Lynx are also a ray of hope. This network provides employment for 850 artisans.
04:17In which 75 percent are Afghans
04:32These stories are certainly fascinating, but these institutions face caste and administrative constraints.
04:39This review would remain incomplete without mentioning the problems that we face every day.
05:03Academic findings suggest that the situation in Upper Chitral is no different. Its ancient handicrafts are now being replaced by modern ones.
05:10Santi and Sarmaya Darana could not compete with branding. Lack of basic materials and marketing
05:17Due to this, the new generation is also moving away from this precious fruit. So all these problems
05:23What is the solution? Let us now discuss these policies and practical measures that can create the remaining strength.
05:29You can open the way. There's a very interesting section here.
05:46This is a model that builds trust and prosperity.
05:52Speaking of digital, some important steps have been taken, such as the Vision for Humanity, to connect us with the digital world.
05:58Tech Incubation Centres, Khawateen K
06:06The Musawaja Business Park, costing approximately 892 million rupees, is one of the government's most important roads that will lead to a major transformation.
06:14And the most important policy point lies in this analysis. Marketing and Sales
06:22solid ruler
06:23Unless these talented artisans get exhibition centres connecting them directly to big markets and the public,
06:32It will be almost impossible to give goods to the business.
06:35So let's end this discussion with a serious question: Is it safe to preserve these ancient heritages?
06:43Is it really the desire of modern women of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to have self-determination? It is a matter of concern that these
06:51Silent and hushed voices
06:53Making it a public authority is perhaps the only way to save the immense cultural heritage of this entire region.
07:01yes.
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