The Free Press Journal

Potters look forward to better Diwali with Deepotsav

- AGENCIES /

As the banks of river Sarayu await to be lit up with three lakh ‘diyas’ (earthen lamps) on the occasion of 'Deepotsav' event here, the potters, for the first time in years, felt that they are being rewarded for their hard work.

The grand celebratio­ns of the Diwali festivitie­s in Ayodhya will also set a world record as three lakh diyas would be lit on November 6, as a part of Deepotsav.

While the grandeur of the event organised by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath enthralled many, it is what the potters had to say that made the difference.

Ashok Prajapati, one of the porters, who along with his family, made around 70,000 to 75,000 earthen lamps, said that this festival provided them with the opportunit­y to earn more than what they had been earning in previous years.

He said, “We are getting employment, every year this festival should be held, no matter which government is in power. Now we are getting better work and are hopeful for a better future. Earlier we were not even making Rs 1,000, but now we are touching up to Rs 20,000.”

Another potter also echoed a similar sentiment He said, “Earlier we were making diyas for the public, this time we are making them for the govt. We will get five to seven thousand more than what we used to make. We need a trolley for soil, and we have to spend a lot in that. The government should do something in that regard as well.”

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