Expensive and competitive era punctures Kalimpong’s Lollipop industry
Mukesh Sharma
Kalimpong, December 11:

Prepared and sold by the hardworking
people of Kalimpong, to earn their daily bread, the Lollipop business however,
at present times is on the verge of shutting down due to the lack of government
assistance. Not only this, there are other factors which adds up to this. One
of the major factors is the price hike. The nil initiative by the government in
order to conserve and encourage the small scale industry is another factor. All
these have proved to be a bane further, discouraging the youths linked in this
business.
Few years ago there was about a dozen of
small scale entrepreneurs involved in Lollipop business. The number has now
decreased to 3- 4. Lollipops are manufactured in 7th Mile area of
Kalimpong. The Bikram Dairy, Priyanka Dairy and Kalimpong Dairy are the few
established names in this Lollipop manufacturing business.
Pappu Thapa of Bikram Dairy is running
the business with the support from his family since a decade. After completing
his Higher Secondary and being unemployed for some time, Thapa ventured into
this business.
At present the Dairy produces 300
packets of Lollipops per day from 100 litres of milk. Along with 6 members from
his family, Thapa has been able to provide employment to 6-7 youths from in and
around the area. Though not highly profitable, Thapa has managed to earn a
decent living for his family through the Dairy. The Lollipops prepared at the
Dairy reaches the Kalimpong market early morning where it is sold at Rs 30/- to
Rs 35/- per packet.
“We prepare two kinds of Lollipop as per
market demand”, says Thapa.
One is of reasonable quality as per the
market price, while the other is of high quality which is costlier than the
reasonable one.
Thapa is compelled to continue with the
business whether it’s running under loss or profit for he has no other means of
earning.
“If any help is provided by the
government I wish to expand this business. The Small Scale Industries
Department has assured of help. If it happens then the business can go well”,
he opines.
But, unlike Thapa, many other youths who
were involved in this business have opted for other professions.
“In this expensive and competitive era,
it is hard to survive in this field”, he says.
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