Camarra busy in making knives and machete 9A08.18-H
(40.48) Camarra busy in making knives and machete
In the upcoming Eid al-Azal, sacrifice the sacrificial animal slaughter, machete, da, boti and ax. So, in front of the Eid-ul-Fitr, the Barisal's Kamaras have been busy doing this by burning iron in the fire of coal and sharpening them with purans. Kamaras are working day and night to meet the needs of these goods. Kamarpara has become a buzzword This busyness will continue till Eid Day. In the past few days, Barisal Kamarpara was seen as such.
In the Barisal city, Hatkhola, New Market, Bangalar, Nathulabad Central Point Market, Palashpur Bau-Bazar, Beltola, Taltoli Bazar, Charkawia of sadar upazila, Sahebrahhat, Lahorehat, and many big and small walks of the city are seen, while the Kamaras are busy busy creating knife knives.
The slaughtered family members or slaughterhouses will be sacrificed to the kamars who want to make their own demands, knives, knives, machets, axes, etc. The blacksmith's belt has been turned into the word 'Thang Thang'.
On the other hand, one customer came to visit the Kamarpati shop in the city. In the morning, noon and night food, Kamarra is eating at the store. For the old two stores, a boti and a knife, the kamaras are keeping the money at 350 rupees. Other times its wages are worth 150 taka. And the new dower is 350 to 400 taka, different sizes of Chaku 50 to 100 rupees, Bati is sold at Tk 200 to 350. Buyers said, double prices are being kept more than the second time.
Talking to the Kamar, it is known that they are not sold at any other time during the Eid festival. Therefore, there is a time of professional laboring to prosper before this Eid. Many kamas are already ready to sell these goods in different markets in the market during the Eid.
Kamarra said that they do not get the price according to the labor in this profession. Iron prices are higher in the market. In spite of having trouble in livelihood, this profession still stays in possession of family tradition, but most of the kamars.
Bijoy Karmakar of Taltoli Bazar said, "Before making other iron goods in the other market in the market, they would have earned an average of five to seven hundred rupees. Now the demand of iron weapons is increased every day after the Eid-ul-Fitr Eid-ul-Fitr. "He said," We have stopped taking orders for new work in the past five days in order to take additional goods orders before the Eid. "
Kamar Atul Karmakar of Palashpur Bubazar said, 'Earning one to one and a half thousand rupees per day of daily work on 20 to 30 jobs per day Eid.' He said, 'One big item is made of five kg iron with seven hundred rupees, one kilogram ax Two to two hundred rupees, four to five hundred rupees of the type of machete, three thousand and six hundred rupees in the weight of the big sword, and we are selling it at three to four hundred rupees.
Jatin Karmakar of Hatkhola said, "We have all the needs of our products all year round. However, in the Korbari Eid, new knives, machets, rugs for the sacrifice are increased. We keep many things in mind, keeping in mind the needs of these things. '
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