KUMARTULI’S SCULPTORS ENDURE HARDSHIPS, INDIFFERENT TO ELECTION’S HEAT AND DRAMA
Why in the news?
- Kumartuli, in Kolkata North Lok Sabha constituency, is renowned for clay idol making, especially Goddess Durga for Navratri.
- Sculptors face infrastructure issues like leaking roofs and waterlogged streets.Sculptors struggle with poverty and rising raw material costs, often working under perpetual debt.
- Despite UNESCO recognizing Durga Puja in 2022, sculptors see no improvement in their livelihoods, questioning the tangible benefits of the recognition.
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About the Durga Puja in Kolkata :
- Durga Puja in Kolkata inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
- First Asian festival to receive this recognition.
- Five-day festival during Navratri, worshiping Goddess Durga.
- Major cultural carnival with folk music, crafts, and street art.
- Contributes significantly to West Bengal’s economy, over Rs. 32,000 crore in 2019.
About the UN’s Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
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About Kumortuli: Kumortuli, a traditional potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata, West Bengal, is renowned for sculpting clay idols for festivals and exports, showcasing the city’s exceptional sculpting prowess. Associated Article: https://universalinstitutions.com/unesco-awards-rambagh-gate-ramparts-project/ |