বৃহস্পতিবার, ৬ নভেম্বর, ২০১৪

When Others Used To Sleep and Dream For Their Future. I Start My Journey



Many Indians living in poverty make their livelihood through humble traders. Selling flower on the roadside is one such profession.


The Life Story Of a Flower Vendor.


Lakkhi Murmu, a 30 year old flower vendor from Gede, has been selling flowers over 5 years “I started to come here at the age of ten with my grandmother and eventually from last 5 years I took over the business” she said . Her stall near DumDum Hanuman Mandir is richly adorned with vibrant garlands of jasmine,roses,orchids and morning holy flowers. Her Sweet face with wrinkles with long black hair on her head, wearing old red colour saree she answered few of my question.

1)           When and how do you start your daily journey to come here for selling flowers ?
-         I start my daily journey in wee hours of the morning when others used to sleep and dream for their future. I travel four km to catch first Gede-Sealdah local train and from sealdah I go to howrah wholesale flower market to buy fresh flower for selling here.

2)           How much do you earn from this business ?
-         It varies, sometimes I can make as much as 500 rupees a day, otherwise, I don’t even make enough to buy milk and proper meal for my family.

3)              So are you the only earning member in your house ?
-Yes, 5 years ago my husband had an accident and after that he is unable to walk. So there is no chance of other working member in my house.

4)                 Is there special day or season when your business flourish more ?
-         The business flourishes more on Tuesday and Saturday,  and during temple festivels , “On those days I usally stay until 1p.m but on regular days I usally go home within 11a.m . On these days I make 2,000 rupees because many people come here to give puja in the temple and they order special flower chains which are more costly than other normal flowers.

5)                    What kind of food do you eat daily ?
-         Early morning I used to have puffed rice with some vegetable sabji and a cup of tea before coming here. During the day time I have some solid food from a cheap hotel near DumDum station. At night, me and my husband used to have roti with dal or other vegetable sabjis.

6)                       During childhood age what was your dream ?
-         “Haha you make me laugh” she said. During childhood age every child dream to become a doctor, teacher, or enggnier. But my dream was to marry a guy who will have his own house ,car and to be wealthy. But now look  at my luck , I am selling flower to run my family.

7)                       Is there any future plan ?
-         No,there is no future plan yet. But there is a dream to make my own house and a wholesale flower shop at howrah flower market,which require lots of money and for me this dream is like to touch the sky while standing on the ground.

8)                    How is your life ? Is it like the sweet smell of rose or the throny part in the stick of rose ?
-         Not at all, my life is not like the sweet smell of rose, where as I want my life to be like the sweet smell of rose. And on the other hand my life is not even like the thorny part of the rose, But any how I will make it smell like rose.

9)                    Why don’t you have any child ?
-         I lost my son in an accident , he was my life, his age was 5 years when he died. That accident took my life from me and my husband lost his both legs, became handicapped. But still I feel sujoy is around me and calls me “Khelcho na kno tumi maa” …… “Khide peyeche maa”…..He still cry for me…….. I lost him I lost him.

10)           Are you happy with this profession ?
-         I never thought of doing any kind of work in my life but there is nothing to do. I have to run my family. But in this profession my grandfather was there so any how I had little knowledge about this profession therefore I like it.





“Indian streets are full of such people such as Lakkhi, who take pride in carrying
ahead their ancestral business and to run their family, even they are no longer greatly profitable and turning their work into personal joy”.


By- Debjit Mukherjee

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