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74, Ansari Road, Daryaganj
New Delhi-110003
28th April, 20XX
The Editor
The Times of India
Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg
New Delhi-110002
Subject Promotion of Indian
Handicrafts
Sir,
Through the columns of your
esteemed newspaper, I want to highlight the difficulties and plight of the artisans
who make the design of Indian handicrafts. Indian handicrafts have earned quite
a name and fame abroad. Indian handicrafts are in great demand in the US,
Europe and the gulf countries.
But in India, they are not given
due recognition.
The government is indifferent to
their problems. They don't get the raw materials at reasonable rates. Then
comes the problem of selling their finished products. They sell their products
to middlemen who buy these at cheap prices and sell them at high prices, thus
making lot of profit.
I suggest that the artisans and
craftsmen must be provided easy loans to buy the raw materials and provisions
should be made so that they can sell their products directly in the market,
without theinterference of middlemen.
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely
Reeva
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