In Bihar’s Laheriasarai, the ‘Lahthi’ Industry Looks For Survival

Will the 2019 elections bring back the shine of the dying ‘lahthi’ industry?

Shadab Moizee
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The people from the Laheri caste have a famed legacy of ‘lahthi’ work.
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The people from the Laheri caste have a famed legacy of ‘lahthi’ work.
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The ‘lahthi’ industry in Bihar's Laheriasarai has left its mark all over the country; from brides looking for jewellery to young girls who want to glamourise their outfit. But as 2019 Lok Sabha elections approach, the men behind the ‘lahthi’ industry are hoping for a miracle, with their industry in bad shape. The workers in the ‘lahthi’ industry come from the Laheri caste. The market for ‘lahthi’ is losing its buzz and artisans are upset with the district administration and the banks.

With increasing financial hardships and government neglect, artisans are turning away from the business. Modi government's policies on demonetisation and GST have added to their ever-mounting troubles. Will the 2019 elections bring back the shine of the dying ‘lahthi’ industry? Watch this video to know more.

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