Friday, December 9, 2011

‘Bagging’ the delegate identity


‘Bagging’ the delegate identity
POOJA JAYAN

The month of December sees Trivandrum flooded with people from every nook and cranny of the state to celebrate the festival of films, the IFFK.  In the sheer spirit of the festival men and women would be seen rushing from one theatre to the next sashaying their IFFK bags. The bag is a proof that you too belong to the much sought after festival of Trivandrum. Holding it close to your body with the smug look of being a ‘film worm’ you arrive at the movie hall but have you ever thought of the effort behind its making.

  The magical hands that created the festival bags are those of a group of women who run ‘Alankar Cloth Bags’ near Kattakada. They are members of Shishiram, a Kudumbasree unit. Their product range from baskets, small sachets for jewellery to  shopping bags. The unit was started seven years ago and this is their sixth year in the film fest. Since they got the first work of IFFK in 2006 there has been no looking back and this time the unit has bagged a whopping order for 10,000 bags. Finishing the work at right time at the right time is their forte which helps them win more orders from different parts of the state.

  The training program conducted by Kudumbasree in 2005 at Kozhikode has made them self dependent women who till then had only the tag of homemaker to identify themselves with . “We have supplied materials for the Women’s Commission, seminars conducted in museum premises, AKG centre and so on but IFFK is the most rewarding”, said Bindu, a worker in the unit while printing logos on new bags.
  Many models were shown to the authorities and IFFK director Priyadarshan selected the model for this year. This year’s bag is black in colour with an off-white logo on it and there are some notable differences in length and width too compared to previous years. The design for the logo was given by the festival authorities. The bags are made from a net-type material and the quality of cloth used is better than last year’s.

  The order for the bags was given in mid-October and the new bags were to be delivered by the end of November. Each member of the unit had to make about a thousand bags within a short span of time and the rains added to our troubles while drying the printed material, said Girija, the Secretary of the unit.

  Our unity is the factor which has led to our successful strides in the handbag business said another worker Ehiyamma with a smile.
       

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