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Thermocol 'makhar' makers in a fix this Ganeshotsav

Among the worst-hit are freelance thermocol artists, who managed to eke out a decent sum of money during the festival.

July 23, 2018 / 21:37 IST
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In April 2018, after the Bombay High Court banned the sale of thermocol decorations during Ganeshostav festival, the future of the 25-year-old well-established Makhar industry is in tatters.

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The demand for Makhars in Mumbai alone is around 2 lakh with over Rs. 20 cror being spent annually. The major manufacturers located in the outskirts of Mumbai were obviously prepared for their once-in-a-year chance to make a profit. However, the ban has left them high and dry.

Many of the makhar-workers and factories have invested large sums of money in the process and the materials. A longer notice period would have been appreciated, as per a report in The Times of India.