How many people can gather to fly a kite? See what DyCM Nitin Patel said?
The Deputy Chief Minister had issued a statement on kite flying in which he said that the rules in this regard would be announced soon.
Kite flying can be allowed
'Rules to be announced soon'
'No more people on the doorstep'
Kite flying may be allowed in Uttarayan. In this regard, Nitin Patel's statement on the Uttarayan issue has come to the fore in which he said that the rules will be announced soon. It is important that more people do not gather on the floor. The celebration that we are currently fighting against Corona can make Corona angry. No more than 50 people are allowed to gather on one agasi.
Kite market in Awadhwa
While everyone in Ahmedabad and across the state, from small children to Uttarayan Parva, are waiting, the kite market is witnessing a downturn this year. The festival of Uttarayan has about 15 days left. The engagement of traders in the wholesale market tends to increase during this period. But the kite market is currently in a slump amid an atmosphere of confusion among traders over the celebration of the landing due to Kovid. According to traders, only 25 to 5 per cent trade is being seen this time.
Kite makers and rope makers also came in only 50 per cent
The price of raw materials, such as kite ropes, has gone up, against which the price of kites has come down by 10 per cent compared to last year. The price of 1 kodi kite at wholesale ranges from Rs 15 to Rs 300. Apart from Gujarat, kites are exported from Ahmedabad to Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, but this time there is no trade from these states either. Currently, people are afraid to come to Kovid and Ahmedabad due to night curfew. Not only that, this time only 50 per cent of the kite makers and rope makers have come.
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The kite market saw a downturn
Corona's eclipse was also seen in the kite bazaar. When the VTV News team reached the kite bazaar in Ahmedabad, there was a downturn in the kite bazaar. Kites ranging from one rupee to 25 rupees are being seen in the kite market. Traders are hoping sales will increase in the last few days. Hear the trader's anguish when out-of-town merchants did not come to shop this year because of the corona.
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Due to Corona bought in small quantities compared to every year
People coming from other districts or cities to buy kites in times of corona uncertainty are also buying fewer amounts every year due to corona.
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