Kolkata: For ages Kumortuli, the hub of idol making in North Kolkata, becomes extremely busy during this time of the year because of the pressure to complete timely delivery of the Durga Puja idols throughout the city. The pressure is often to complete the deliveries from outside the state and at times outside the country too.
But this year, less than three months ahead of the festive season the regular busy ambience at Kumortuli is missing. Following the Covid-induced economic slowdown, many Community Puja Committees have drastically curtailed their budgets and also reduced the size of the idols. Many committees are yet to place orders. The orders from outside the state or country too are lesser this time. The potters are feeling helpless and apprehending huge losses this time.
Speaking to ETV Bharat, a section of potters said the first problem is that because of the suspension of the local train services many workers from the districts are unable to come to Kolkata to help them. "Less than three months are left for the Pujas. If we get the orders now, it will be difficult for us to complete the delivery of the idols on time," said one such potter.
They said that since Covid is a global phenomenon, orders for idols from other states and other countries have also dried down. "Besides from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru, we used to receive orders from other countries like London, USA and Switzerland, among others. But the number of orders from other states and countries has drastically come down this year," another potter said.