South Dinajpur (West Bengal): The COVID-19 lockdown has adversely affected the 'carpet village' of West Bengal, with artisans struggling to make ends meet due to lack of orders.
Amulia, a village near Kumarganj in South Dinajpur district has earned the moniker of the 'carpet village' as around 150-200 families here are currently associated with the cottage carpet industry.
A few years back, some young men from the village had gone to Varanasi to learn the art of making carpets as they wanted to set up their own industry in Amulia. After returning from Varanasi, the artisans started making carpets themselves.
Later on, the skill was slowly absorbed by others in the village, including many women. While they started off with making carpets in their leisure time, women in the village are now completely reliant on carpet-making to earn their livelihood.
While all the raw material for the carpets come from Varanasi, even a bulk of the orders comes from a Varanasi-based company.
However, the artisans have been rendered jobless for the last few months due to the coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown.