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Save the date for New Delhi’s feel-good Diwali shopping tradition

  • Ideas & Inspiration
Oct 10, 2019

With about 250 stalls, at The Blind Relief Association’s annual Diwali Bazar you can shop for jewellery, lanterns, handloom saris, home décor textiles and products that benefit non-profits, such as those made by Tihar Jail inmates

As each successive Diwali season ratchets up the pressure around gift-giving - a new crop of tacky crystal objets, garish religious idols and designer mithai to be deployed in a game of social one-upmanship, Delhi still has one festive shopping ritual that has remained a classic for about 40 years.

 

The Blind Relief Association hosts the capital’s most beloved Diwali mela over seven days, in its grounds in the shadow of the Oberoi hotel in central Delhi. People emerge eagerly out of months of living in air-conditioning, discussing whether there’s a nip in the air yet or not, and exchanging commentary on the lamentable rise in pollution levels over chaat and cotton candy from the bazaar’s food stalls.

Blind Relief bag making

Visually impaired vocational trainees making paper bags.

Blind Relief workshop

Products made by the vocational trainees are still the centrepiece of the fair.

When it started, the Blind School Mela was a small and irregular affair, with just a few stalls showcasing products made by the school’s vocational trainees. With the help of the Blind School’s promoters and patrons (the campus even features in the 1980 film Sparsh, starring Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi), and thanks to its central location and extensive grounds, the mela grew bigger with each year. The school’s stalls were joined by a growing list of vendors selling everything from planters to palazzos, turning the fair into a regular fixture on the seasonal calendar and the BRA’s major fundraising event for its activities, which besides a school and college, include training in massage therapy, call centre jobs, computer skills and more.

Meeting up at the mela is an annual tradition for many: with about 250 stalls, there’s a wide enough range to appeal to every pocket and aesthetic preference. Products made by the vocational trainees are still the centrepiece of the fair, and they include dozens of varieties of candles; wrapping paper and other stationery and paper items; and sewn products, like purses and bags. Trainees also run massage, storytelling, and craft-making stalls that are welcome oases in the midst of shopping.

 

Visitors are likely to spot planters from the brand Earthly Creations; jewellery from a mix of independent makers and bigger boutiques; lanterns of every shade and shape; handloom saris and dupattas; designer suits and festive wear; tasteful home décor textiles; quirky gift items by young designers; and products that benefit non-profits, such as those made by Tihar Jail inmates.

 

More than what’s available at the stalls though, the Blind School Mela offers the kind of festive, feel-good atmosphere that can sometimes feel in short supply around major holidays. Lamplight, laughter and the knowledge that it’s all for a good cause are all fine ways to get into the seasonal spirit.

 

The Blind School Mela will be held between October 18-24 this year.

Blind Relief candles

Products available at the fair include dozens of varieties of candles; wrapping paper and other stationery and paper items; and sewn products, like purses and bags.

Blind Relief plates

Paper mache plates and cups available at the fair.

Blind Relief bags

Bags made with Braille paper and diaries made from recycled paper are available at the fair.

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