Amid ongoing agitations in Kolkata, foreign exports of Kumartuli’s Durga idols see hike
The Hindu
Kumartuli idol sculptors face losses in local orders amid Kolkata protests, but export orders remain unaffected.
Amid ongoing protests in Kolkata in demand of justice for the doctor who was raped and killed at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital (RGKMCH), idol sculptors in Kumartuli incur losses in domestic orders while their export orders remain unaffected.
“The horrific incident that took place at RGKMCH has had some impact on our local orders. But it did not affect the orders for Durga idols that were placed by foreign Puja organisers,” noted Babu Paul, secretary of the Kumartuli Mritshilpo Sanskritik Samiti.
As reported earlier by The Hindu, Kumartuli’s artisans witnessed a drop in orders for Durga idols this year, in light of the ongoing agitation in the city and with many Durga Puja organisers rejecting the Trinamool government’s honorarium in protest.
However, Mr. Babu Paul explained that orders for Durga idols are placed by foreign clients almost six months before Durga Puja, by February and March, and are delivered two months prior to the beginning of festivities.
“As such, most of our export orders were already packed and shipped before the incident even took place, or at least before the protests started taking place on the scale that we see now,” Mr. Babu Paul told The Hindu.
In fact, according to him, Kumartuli saw a slight hike in export orders this year, with over 5,000 Durga idols being shipped by artisans of this famed sculptor community. “With traditional and fibreglass Durga idols combined, we witnessed a hike of atleast 100 orders in total compared to last year,” Mr. Babu Paul said.
Similar sentiments were echoed by third-generation idol sculptor Bankim Paul, who boasts of at over a dozen orders every year from countries like Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and others.