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Potters in Delhi Hope Wheel have changed full

Potters in Delhi Hope Wheel have changed full
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New Delhi: With Diwali Only a few days, Potters in Kumhar’s colony Uttam Nagar hopes they will be able to revive business that is almost inactive because Covid Coronavirus goes to Delhi in March last year.
Demand for soil lights, idols and other items, Potters said, not those used to be pre-pandemic, but the taking was better than last year.
When Tii approached Sunita Banswal in the colony on Monday, between running out of the house to shop home, he said, “the business is good this time.” Banswal, who has been involved in the family business for more than a decade now, said, “We are on our way to recovery.
Fortunately, there is a good demand for this year and business has increased last year.
People have shown interest Larger on decorative items this time.
“At the place where the lights are usually simple and simple, there are colorful Diyas on display.
The family seems to have painted Diyas to attract more customers and fulfill changing demand.
“Previously, Diyas innocently sold well in Diwali, but it didn’t happen now,” said Shyam Sunder, who has been working in business since 1978.
“People want painted items and so we have to repack our products.
If we offer DIYAS is colored instead of the natural mud, we can get some additional rupees.
This is welcomed because the business is really poor in the past two years.
“By stating that the pandemic had affected pottery, Sundar added,” I will need four years Again a decent business before I can put the losses that I have suffered when a pandemic behind me.
Last year, there was absolutely nothing in terms of income.
Now we try our best to restore our business.
Our products are often sold online or by retailers at a price ten times, but we don’t have the inside of the profit.
“Other Phoolchand Potter Colony added,” this year, There is a lot of rainfall in the city that hampers our work.
While sales took, the situation was actually still gloomy for us.
Some of us will need 10-15 years to recover, especially those who ultimately sell their homes and property to meet their installation debt.
“For Sangeeta 17 years, who helped his family with a business when he did not have a school, everything looked better now.” The customer has begun to come again.
Our family did not make DIYAS, but there were many other soil items that we made, such as feces and bools, “he said, before adding a relieved sigh,” Fortunately for us, the demand for these products has been good at recent months Of course.

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