Taksar (Bhojpur), Feb 6: Bhojpur, a
district in the eastern hilly region of Nepal, is famous for khukuri. The
Bhojpure khukuri, an essential weapon, made in the district is known across the
country and abroad.
However, the khukuri industry is facing
existential challenges in recent time owing to lack of artisans and raw
materials.
The shortage of skilled persons to
prepare khukuri is likely to grow more because of the exodus of youths. The
youths who used to get skills from the earlier generation are opting for
foreign jobs and study at present, said Ghanashyam Bishwokarma, one who runs a
furnace to prepare khukuri.
"The number of furnaces used
to heat and beat metal to prepare popular weapon, khukuri, has radically
declined in the district," he added.
The areas producing the weapon are-
Kot, Dalgaon, Gogane, Khawa, Khairang, Taksar, Bokhim, Danwa, Timma, Dingla,
Deurali, and Jarayotar in the district.
The entrepreneurs complained that
the raw materials like coal and sal wood were in short supply while skilled
workforce is also in severe decline, thereby creating existential crisis of
Bhujpure khukuri.
Proprietor of Ranjita Khukuri
Industry, Dinesh Gajmer, said, "It is difficult to find artisans,
resulting into a slump in khukuri production. However, there is growing demand
of the weapon. The workforce available at present are paid much for continuing
the profession."
The Bhojpure khukuri is not only
used for weapon but as a gift and decoration.
Varieties of khukuris are produced
in the district such as sirupate, banspate, chitlange, kothimuda, panwala,
dharkhole and budune.
Hira Shrestha, who runs Urmila
Furnace Industry, reminded, "When then King Mahendra visited Bhojpur in
2027BS, a local from Bokhim, Singha Bahadur BK, had gifted him a khukuri, which
helped in huge publicity of this product."
In a local market, a khukuri is
sold from Rs 800 to 1,800. The rural areas largely use budune and banspate types
of khukuri. In addition to local use, this weapon is sold to Dharan, Udayapur,
Sankhuwasabha and Kathmandu city as well.
The entrepreneurs have been
demanding the governments for assisting in preservation of the khukuri
industry. (RSS)