RSS Feed

Setharness

Posted on Monday, June 27, 2011 in Uncategorized



Unrest bats bat manufacturing industry out of business

Unrest bats bat manufacturing industry out of business

Bilal Furqani

Agence India Press

November 8, 2010

Srinagar: With economy of Indian Kashmir being handed a telling blow due to unrest in last four months or so, it has cast its shadow to the cricket bat manufacturing industry of the valley as well.

 

Bat manufactures of the valley, involved in of Rs. 30 crore business, are busy dissecting the losses incurred in ‘tumultuous’ period  during which the civilian killings, curfews, shutdowns and protests have been a order of the day in the valley.

 

The bat manufacturing hub, what many dub it as spanning  over seven villages of South Kashmir on Srinagar-Jammu National Highway-Charsoo, Halmulla, Bijbhera, Sanagam, Sethar, Pujteng and Mirzapor-is  famous worldwide for producing willow bats second to only English willowed bats.

 

Industry  , that supplies over a half million bats per year-most of them from these seven villages- has been reeling under debts as production stopped wholesale during the period.

 

One can see huge piles of handless bats untouched for last four months in most of the manufacturing units, giving sleepless nights to the all concerned.

 

Ghulam Mohammad, a factory owner, told Agence India Press that we are bankrupt. We have had literally zero business over the last four months. All the raw material stays untouched as situation didn’t allow us to start our normal work.

Charsoo village houses about 70 manufacturing units, producing more than 70,000 bats but latest events have given them tough times and rendering  many  jobless.

 

“Our factory is closed. We have made hardly 2,000 bats this season but there are no takers. During the normal days we fetch up to Rs 12,000 a day which goes up during the cricket matches,” he says, adding that he did lay off some of his workers as there was no business. “It feels bad but I was forced to ask some of my employees to leave as I couldn’t afford to pay them salary.”

 

With transport facility not available for the most part of the summer, already manufactured bats couldn’t be supplied outside the valley.

Normal proceedings in Kashmir got punctured after a killing of a 17 year old boy, Tufail Ahmed  Matoo of old city, by a police tear gas shell when he was on his way home after attending tuitions on June 11 this year.

 

Killing led to valley wide protests and shutdowns spearheaded by Syed Ali Shah Geelani led Hurriyat (G) by coming up with its “Quit Kashmir’ campaign as  Authorities, on its part, came down hardly on protesters by imposing curfews. The events have led to the 111 civilian killings thus far allegedly by police and paramilitary forces.

 

After getting impressed by willow quality of Kashmiris, Britishers had passed their bat manufacturing skills to Kashmiris.

 

Mohammad Sultan Bhat, another factory owner, fears that with raw material untouched for all these months, the quality of bats might be affected when normal activities resume in the valley.

 

“You can see so much of raw material being stocked in our factories without being used due to situation in Kashmir. It may affect quality of bats. Now we are thinking not to use this raw material, it would mean more losses to our already ailing industry,” rues Bhat.

 

With Kashmir showing signs of limping back to normalcy, bat manufacturing fraternity would like to score some sort of stability in the future. (AIP)

 

 

Copyright © 2010 AIPTV. All rights reserved.http://agenceindiapress.com

Blog: http:// aipworld.wordpress.com

 

 

About the Author

Agence India press (A.I.P) is a first multimedia news agency from North India. Today it is one of the major news agency in the sector of media committed for providing best services with over 12 bureaus across the India and outside Country.

Our growth has been fuelled by the desire to fulfill the basic human needs for knowledge and information and technologies, our pursuit of excellence sees us ever innovating, improving and redesigning our products and services.

 

The founders of Agence India Press set up the news agency based on the vision Agence India press (A.I.P) would be a news agency which would upgrade the quality and standard of news in India, by achieving the standards of a world’s best news agency. This was sought to be achieved by offering reliable and high standard of service, whilst simultaneously ensuring profitability and providing its employees with an environment for excellence and growth.

Our photo and video services are synonymous with best results confirming to stringent quality standards of international level.

Agence India Press is also working on assignments to do which definitely are helping us to target more and more clients or subscribers, and also chance to cover maximum filed of news, feature and story. We cover almost all major areas of Jammu & Kashmir, and rest part of country interests to viewer including news, entertainment and life styles, health and science, business, sports, Human- interest feature, natural disasters, social, economic and developmental issues.

The agency covers day core issues in pictures, text and videos. We have access to an extensive pool of exclusive footages and information, and archive library, and a team renowned and award-wining correspondents and photographers with specialize in various beats of journalism.

Our range of products encompass loosely edited news feeds and customized programmes for television channels, audio bytes for radio stations, live web casting and streamed multimedia/ text content for websites, photo and wire services for the print section.

At Agence India press, we know that clear communication is simple human need. So, we keep things simple and easy to understand bills, to simple tariff packages. Our service aims at helping the people with their everyday requirements.

We also provide a range of facilities for domestic and international channels to serve their reports in State and also uplink same by satellite. These include provision of professional crews, editing and post production facilities, access to our achievements, which are the most comprehensive collection of Kashmir news videos anywhere in the world.

Agence India Press takes revolutionary steps as the first Kashmir based international news network, in English, Arabic, Urdu, French, Dutch and Hindi.

Our global New Delhi-based headquarter is staffed with outstanding Kashmiri and foreign media professionals.

Our objective is to look beyond the headlines and uncover the stories buried under daily events of violence. Every day we bring special in-depth stories, which we hope to sell among various news publishers and broadcasters around the world. Publishers and broadcasters can also contact us for stories they want to work on, or their assignments, subject to terms and conditions. We also have a team of researchers to provide you background material for your news stories or research.

 

Agence India Press always welcomes your suggestions and views to improve our services. We would also be glad to receive your feedbacks on feedback@aiptv.co.in

 


Comments are closed for this entry.