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Corona is becoming a dangerous disease day by day.

Corona has broken the country's economic


situation as well as it also increased the mental and physical problems of the people.
Government t has done commendable job by putting everyone under lockdown because its the
only way to stop the increasing no of patients. But due to lockdown many people lost their jobs
this would turn into destroying their life. The worst effect of this lock down has been on the
artisans and laborers, whose daily work is the source of their income.

India is a nation of diversity and every diversity has its own beauty and treasure of arts and
crafts. There you will find a variety of heritage that has existed for centuries.

After farming in India, the third largest is that of these artisans and laborers, whose hard work
has prepared many markets of the country. The number of these artisans in the country is more
than about 47 lakhs. The number of these artisans in the rural segment is around 76.5%. More
than 58% of artisans earn their livelihood entirely or partially through textiles, which include
cotton, jute, wool and masts of yarn. Women from almost every rural household do hand
embroidery work, but the commercial participation of the craft is limited, with 18.52% of the
artisans engaged in handmade woolen and silk carpets. This is just a few examples, but apart
from this, there are many such works due to which the beauty of our homes is decorated, but
the beauty of their houses is extinguished nowadays. This passage of the craft is a major reason
that every region acquired its own distinct art forms.

Coronavirus in India

India is facing a state of pandemics, the Indian Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has locked
down in the country, it is not known how long it will be in the coming time. But with the
widespread outbreak of coronavirus in India, Indian industry has taken a step back. Indian
industry decided to cease production for some time in view of the severity of the crisis before
Lok Down. Currently, the situation in India is changing. The government is taking appropriate
precautions against the emergency and is asking people to stay safe and stay at home. But
amidst all these precautions, there should be a worrying situation among the people, especially
among the workers and artisans.

Many artisans are forced to die of starvation

Due to Lok Down, many artisans have become unemployed due to which their family is upset
with starvation. Some people are agitated thinking that they are not getting pizza, burger, while
there are others who are anxious for a roti. This accidental disaster has taken away everything
from them.

Regeneration: a unique initiative


Utthan brings the money of their hard work to these artisans and laborers of the country.
Through the upliftment, any artisan can get himself registered in it in a very easy way and after
that, through the upliftment, the product or crafts made by him can reach the people and know
their proper money. Uplift remains a means of employment for the families of more than 2000
artisans. With the help of this, the artisans are getting their proper money, while the remaining
people are getting pure workmanship for less money. Serving the country does not mean
fighting at the border. You can become a means of getting rid of so many people through your
little help. Don't know how many people's homes can be illuminated.

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