Bhubaneswar (Odisha): With Puja Committees deciding not to organise Ravana Dahana, which takes place on Dussehra, this year, the local artisans are forced to suffer due to the dip in demand for the effigies.
The livelihoods of several artisans are dependent on this tradition since decades and they also used to earn a major share of their revenues during this period, which they were then using to look after their families throughout the year.
Prakash Bhoi, an artisan residing in Old Town, Bhubaneswar is one such artisan whose livelihood has received a jolt.
"I make Ravana effigies, earlier I used to get 10 orders per year but this time no orders came owing to coronavirus pandemic. Earlier, I used to get Rs 1.5- 2 lakhs which went in to feeding my family for the year," Prakash Bhoi told to the news agency.
The artisan further said that he also makes small earthern statues which he would have to depend on for his survival with the Ravana Dahana not taking place this year.