While tukkal salers claim that their business has doubled this season, kite makers and retailers say that business has been down by around 25 per cent.
According to rough estimates, around 10 million kites have been sold in the Ahmedabad market in the last one month.
In comparison, Chinese lanterns have also sold a similar number, claim traders. Ayubbhai Patangwala from the city's Jamalpur area said that the frame for the kites come from Kolkata.
"This year there was a shortage of material from Kolkata, due to labour and other issues, and hence the prices had gone up significantly.
The maanjha (kite flying thread which is coated with pulverised glass and glue) comes from Bareilley.
Higher raw material prices have spiked prices of kites and business has been on a slow lane, down by around 25
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