Ranchi: Earthen lamp sales slump due to lack of soil availability

By ANI | Published: November 2, 2021 05:48 AM2021-11-02T05:48:00+5:302021-11-02T05:55:12+5:30

With Diwali just days away, 'diya' makers (earthen lamp makers) in Jharkhand's Ranchi are facing a sales slump due to lack of soil availability.

Ranchi: Earthen lamp sales slump due to lack of soil availability | Ranchi: Earthen lamp sales slump due to lack of soil availability

Ranchi: Earthen lamp sales slump due to lack of soil availability

With Diwali just days away, 'diya' makers (earthen lamp makers) in Jharkhand's Ranchi are facing a sales slump due to lack of soil availability.

"We're not even earning Rs 100 for 100 diyas. Customers' footfall is also less," Ravinder, an artisan said. "Government should help us in getting soil," he added.

Further, adding to it, Rambriksh Prajapati, an artisan, said, "The sales are crashing. We have no savings. We are only able to manage to eat and don't even have enough money to send our children to school."

As the state government relaxed the Covid restrictions for the festival, markets have also geared up for Diwali.

Neha, a customer in Ranchi's market said, "Since two years Diwali was not as it is supposed to be. We are going all out this year and will decorate our home to our heart's content this year. Although, since the COVID-19 pandemic is not over, we will celebrate Diwali at home only."

Hopeful of better business this year, Rajkamal, a shopkeeper, said, "Last year there was crisis during the Diwali season due Covid restrictions, but this year, just days before the festival government has announced relaxations."

"People are excited to celebrate with full joy this year. We are also hopeful to have good business season this time," he added.

Jharkhand government on October 30 allowed Chhath Puja celebrations at rivers and ponds while permitting other festivals to be celebrated publicly amid COVID-19.

The restrictions on the functioning of shops had been fully lifted as decided in the meeting of the Disaster Management Authority headed by Chief Minister Hemant Soren.

Earlier the shops could only function till 8 pm.

( With inputs from ANI )

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