A significant early‑morning fire severely damaged dozens of stalls at Dastkar’s Nature Bazaar, a well‑known handicrafts market in South Delhi’s Andheria Mod area. Officials say at least 40–50 stalls were destroyed, causing extensive loss of handcrafted goods, including pashmina shawls, Afghan carpets and other artisan products. Thankfully, no casualties were reported as the fire occurred before the market opened.
Cause Under Investigation, Officials Suspect Short Circuit
Preliminary reports from authorities indicate a suspected short circuit may have triggered the ignition early on Sunday. Fire services responded swiftly, dispatching several units to contain the situation, though the intensity of the incident meant many stalls were already engulfed. The popular Bonanza Bazaar event, part of the Nature Bazaar series, was cancelled for the final days following the incident.
Artisans Count Losses Worth Crores
Craftspeople from across India who had stocked their stalls for the exhibition now face losses estimated in the crores of rupees. Many vendors reported that months of work and investment were reduced to charred remains. Affected sellers expressed distress over losing not just merchandise but years of effort and cultural craftsmanship.
Community Leaders Urge Support and Compensation
In the wake of the damage, Dastkar, the NGO that organises the bazaar, announced plans to hold a fundraiser and assist the affected artisans. There are also growing calls from the craft community for government support and compensation to help vendors recover and resume their livelihoods.
Voices from the Ground Highlight Deep Impact
Many artisans spoke of the emotional and financial toll of the incident, noting how the market had provided a vital platform for them to showcase traditional crafts and build connections with buyers. The sudden setback has left many uncertain about how to bounce back, especially those who had invested their savings into the event.
Conclusion: A Call for Safety and Solidarity in Craft Hubs
As the dust settles on this unfortunate event, the resilient craft community looks toward rebuilding with solidarity and support. Strengthening market safety measures and bolstering aid for affected artisans remain priorities if India’s cultural markets are to continue thriving in the future
-by Oustfire




