New Delhi:Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, while many industries have suffered major economic blows, there are some who are likely to benefit because of the India-China dispute.
Among these hopefuls are the artisans who have been working in potters colony in southwest Delhi's Uttam Nagar for almost 40 years. In addition to the wholesale market for hand-made earthenware, there are retail markets too in the colony. People from across the country come here to buy these clay items.
There are about 500 families in the potters colony who are directly involved in this trade with earthen items being prepared in almost every house in the colony.
For Deepawali, earthen items like diyas, pots, decorative items, jugs, cups and sculptures are prepared. However, some families buy earthenware items from Gujarat, Kolkata and sell them in other markets by getting them beautifully painted here.
All these families suffered a jolt when the Covid-19 pandemic began with not a single earthen item being sold from March to May. Now, people are gradually coming out of their homes and buying goods.
One of India's most popular festivals 'Deepawali' will be celebrated across the country next month. Many people who have suffered heavily amid the lockdown and unlock, might not celebrate the Festival of Lights with pomp and show but in a simple way with precautions. With the festival approaching the potters hope that business will increase three-fold, especially because of the India-China dispute and boycott of Chinese goods including decorative Diwali items, and the damage caused by the pandemic can also be compensated for.
The potters' community believes that using diyas (earthen lamps) over China-made lights and decorative items during Deepawali will not only increase their business but will also support the boycott of Chinese items across the country.
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Harkishan makes pottery and other items. He has been awarded the Shilpaguru Award, the National Award and the Culture Award. He is also the head of this colony.