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Varanasi weavers pin hopes on Budget 2021

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Varanasi weavers pin hopes on Budget 2021

Varanasi weavers pin hopes on Budget 2021

Despite the severe impact of Covid-19 in the handloom industry, weavers in Varanasi are putting their hopes high ahead of the Union Budget 2021.

Known as the spiritual capital of India - Varanasi produces one of the finest sarees in India.

Banarasi sarees are made of finely woven silk and decorated with intricate designs using zari (golden/silver thread).

"Due to Corona virus crisis, business was badly hit.

The raw materials have become more expensive.

We want the government to be more considerate to poor people" says a local weaver.

According to reports, Varanasi's weaving industry generates revenue of about Rs 50 billion annually.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present her third Union Budget on February 1, 2021.


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