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From local markets to global shelves: Yogi government gives UP artisans a new future

India Today

India Today

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July 11, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

From local markets to global shelves: Yogi government gives UP artisans a new future

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Syrian Arab News Agency

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· Jul 9, 2026

Women’s exhibition in Damascus highlights entrepreneurship through traditional crafts

Women’s exhibition in Damascus highlights entrepreneurship through traditional crafts

Hungary Today

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· Jul 11, 2026

From Xinjiang to Hungary: The Enduring Legacy of Silk

Workers extract silk from boiled cocoons and wind the threads onto a reel Cultural heritage is more than a reflection of people’s identity; it is also an economic asset. Around the world, governments and local communities recognize that traditional crafts can promote tourism, support local economies, and strengthen regional and national brands. One example is [] The post From Xinjiang to Hungary: The Enduring Legacy of Silk appeared first on Hungary Today.

BERNAMA

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· Jun 22, 2026

General : Ketupat Daun Buluh Kg Wang Perah Continues To Draw Strong Demand

JITRA, June 22 (Bernama) -- Ketupat daun buluh - a traditional delicacy made of glutinous rice wrapped in bamboo leaves and steamed - from Kampung Wang Perah continues to enjoy strong demand even beyond the festive season, demonstrating how heritage foods can evolve into thriving enterprises through effective promotion and unwavering quality.

Malay Mail

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· Jul 2, 2026

Johor polls: BN’s Mahkota candidate pitches ‘work in the city, live in the countryside’ vision

KLUANG, July 2 — A “Work in the City, Live in the Countryside” ecosystem is at the heart of Barisan Na...

Nepal News

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· Jul 12, 2026

बाँझो जग्गा सदुपयोग गर्न माडीमा ‘भूमि बैंक’ अवधारणा

नारायणगढ। चितवनको माडी नगरपालिकाले बाँझो खेतीयोग्य जमिनको सदुपयोग गर्दै भूमिहीन, विपन्न र युवा किसानलाई व्यावसायिक खेतीतर्फ आकर्षित गर्न ‘भूमि बैंक’ कार्यक्रम सञ्चालन गर्ने तयारी गरेको छ। बढ्दो बसाइँसराइका कारण खेतीयोग्य जमिन बाँझो रहने क्रम बढेपछि नगरपालिकाले भूमि बैंकसम्बन्धी कार्यविधि तयार गरी आगामी आर्थिक वर्षदेखि कार्यक्रम लागू गर्ने प्रस्ताव अघि सारेको हो। नगरपालिकाका प्रमुख प्रशासकीय अधिकृत []

UrduPoint

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· Jun 21, 2026

Modern livestock management vital to boosting halal meat exports : Shahid Imran

Modern livestock management vital to boosting halal meat exports : Shahid Imran

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Related coverage for "From local markets to global shelves: Yogi government gives UP artisans a new future": Syrian Arab News Agency — Women’s exhibition in Damascus highlights entrepreneurship through traditional crafts. Hungary Today — From Xinjiang to Hungary: The Enduring Legacy of Silk. BERNAMA — General : Ketupat Daun Buluh Kg Wang Perah Continues To Draw Strong Demand. Malay Mail — Johor polls: BN’s Mahkota candidate pitches ‘work in the city, live in the countryside’ vision. Nepal News — बाँझो जग्गा सदुपयोग गर्न माडीमा ‘भूमि बैंक’ अवधारणा. UrduPoint — Modern livestock management vital to boosting halal meat exports : Shahid Imran