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Manufacturers now get beedis packed in
Tamil Nadu or even ship them directly from West Bengal to markets in
the northern states. The industry may see more manufacturers shift
production, said A Mohamed Ashraf, president, Tamil Nadu State Beedi
Manufacturers Association, Vellore.
Tamil Nadu has around 75 large-scale
beedimanufacturers producing 50,00,000 or more beedis a day, and
some 500 small manufacturers producing 500,000-50,00,000 a day. The
state produces about 50 crore beedis a day and the value of 1,000
beedis is around Rs 250, he said. About three to five lakh labourers
in the state earn their livelihood from this industry.
A person can roll 1,000-1,500 beedis a day. In Tamil Nadu, the wage
for rolling 1,000 beedis is about Rs 125 and it could go up to Rs
150 for 1,200 beedis. The wage in West Bengal for the same work is
Rs 50-60 per labourer. Manufacturers opting for production in West
Bengal gain by at least 20 per cent per 1000 beedis, said Ashraf.
Another major issue that Tamil Nadu’s beediindustry has been facing
in the past three to four years is the shortage of labour. With the
emergence of new industries – including leather, automobile
ancillaries and mobile handset manufacturing – labourers are moving
to jobs in these industries, where they earn better salaries.
With urbanisation, more children are educated and very few are
following their fathers or mothers into beedi-making. Shortage of
labour has affected around 20 per cent of the production in Tamil
Nadu in the past three years, Ashraf added. In addition to these
issues, the government of Tamil Nadu has imposed a 14.5 per cent VAT
from July 12 this year on beedis. Beedis were earlier exempted from
VAT, since a special excise duty was levied on them by the central
government.
Source : Business Standard, India, dated 11/10/2011
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