Specially-abled man makes clay artefacts for livelihood

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Madurai (Tamil Nadu): A specially-abled man in Madurai is earning his livelihood by making clay items with one hand.
Velmurugan living in Paravai, near Madurai, has worked in a private company and lost his hand in an accident. But losing a hand did not stop him from doing his family’s ethnic traditional work of making pots and small clay products.
Speaking to ANI on Tuesday, Velmurugan said, “While working for a private company, I witnessed an unfortunate accident in which I lost my arm. They promised to give me an artificial arm but they did not. So, I planned to continue my family business. I make small clay products like diyas to at least earn my livelihood.”
He added, “In this business, I earn Rs 300 per day. It is a very difficult task especially during the rainy season because then the artefacts do not dry easily.” (ANI)

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