There are twenty small factories manufacturing iron pots and pans in Lohiyan and Banduchian localities of Dhampur in Bijnor district of Uttar Pradesh. Where pots and pans of different sizes and weights are prepared, in a factory between fifteen and twenty workers work and prepare fifteen to twenty quintals of pots and pans. Each factory has its own brand on the finished products. Which is packed in thick boxes of polyethylene, jute, corrugated cardboard and sent to wholesalers.
Dhampur pan, kadhai and bucket maker Anees Multani said pans, kadhai and buckets are sold from Dhampur to many states and cities including Moradabad, Lucknow, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Patna, Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan ,Gujarat,Orissa,Madhya. Pradesh,Maharashtra. Bucket supplied.
The merchants made this demand to the government.
According to Anees Multani, although there is a demand for uncoated and non-sticky pans in large metropolitan cities, in ninety per cent of the houses in the country rotis and parathas are made in iron pans. Whose demand will never end. Arshad Ali, who runs a factory that makes frying pans and frying pans, said the government should increase the bank loan limit and reduce taxes. So that the old ancestral business can continue to prosper.
Demand throughout the country.
Bijnor CDO Purna Bora IAS said pans and frying pans worth Rs 50 crore are sold in a year in Dhampur. Efforts will be made to increase it further through exports. He said that the pots and pans here are in demand throughout the country.