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Locusts unleash new lifeline for 'bandwallahs' in Uttar Pradesh

very cloud has a silver lining, and this holds true for a particular community these days with locusts swarms

Sentinel Digital Desk

LUCKNOW: Every cloud has a silver lining, and this holds true for a particular community these days with locusts swarms descending like plague across states. The 'bandwallahs' in several districts of Uttar Pradesh have truly turned adversity into opportunity. Completely out of work since the lockdown began in March with most weddings and ceremonies cancelled they now are in hot demand to shoo the swarms away.

The wedding season, too, did not bring any work because the marriages were held on an extremely low key with limited guests and no room for singing and dancing. These out-of-work bandwallahs have found a new job for themselves now. They are contacting farmers and taking up the job to drive away locusts by playing loud music.

Gopi, a member of the Golden Brass Band in Kanpur, said: "The farmers are booking us to drive away locusts. We are getting paid anything between Rs 7,000 to 12,000 per night. We stay in the village where we get the booking and as soon as locusts are seen in the vicinity, we start playing loud music and the swarm goes away." He said that farmers find hiring a band party more economical than beating utensils to create a din. A farmer in Unnao district, Gajendra Singh, said that beating a utensil does not create music that is loud enough to scare away locusts. (IANS)