Jaipur's Kite Industry: A Symbol of Brotherhood for Makar Sankranti

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News18•14-01-2026, 10:12
Jaipur's Kite Industry: A Symbol of Brotherhood for Makar Sankranti
- •Jaipur's kite industry showcases communal harmony, with Muslim families crafting kites for the Hindu festival of Makar Sankranti.
- •Kite making is a generational livelihood for many families in Jaipur, especially Muslim artisans, who produce millions of kites annually.
- •Abdul Rahit continues his father Mohammed Shahid Bhagat's legacy, noting increased demand for kites despite rising material costs.
- •Kite prices have risen from under 1 rupee to 10-50 rupees due to inflation in raw materials like paper and bamboo.
- •Jaipur produces 4-5 lakh kites daily during Makar Sankranti season, with paper kites being the most popular and profitable.
Why It Matters: Jaipur's kite industry exemplifies brotherhood, with Muslim families sustaining the tradition for Makar Sankranti.
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