With more than 5,000 marriages scheduled in Dhanbad during the upcoming lagan season of November-December, the market has revived for the first time this year in full swing after being badly hit due to lockdown during March this year.
The sale of garments, metal utensils, jewellery, cosmetics, grocery items, etc. has increased significantly since Diwali and further picked up post-Diwali. The boom in the market can be assumed from fact that the sale of footwear which was the worst hit during the lockdown, partially due to the closure of schools has also revived for the first time.
The happiest lots among all are over 500 decorators, tent house owners, caterers, band operators, florists, etc. as they are expecting to compensate for the huge loss suffered during the last eight months.
Pradeep Singh, President of Dhanbad Zila Decorator Association, said, “As very few marriages were solemnized during the previous lagan season of June-July, around 5,000 marriages are scheduled during the nine lagan dates scheduled between November 25 and December 15 this year in Dhanbad.”
“We have instructed all our association members to strictly abide by the Covid-19 norms during the functions and will be erecting open pandals as per government instructions,” said Singh and added that they are very thankful for the government which permitted the assembly of 200 persons during marriages.
“Marriage function organizers will also be requested to obtain the necessary permission for organizing the functions, as permission of Sub Divisional officer is mandatory for holding marriage-related parties and functions,” said Singh.
Manish Kumar, operator of Sri Durga Band said, “As the musical instruments were not allowed due to the government’s restricted permission for marriage functions during the lagan season of June-July, so we will be getting the first opportunity to perform during the upcoming lagan season beginning from November 25.”