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Kanpur: Decline of an industrial hub
Kavita Chowdhury / Kanpur Feb 14, 2012, 00:26 IST

The British era clock on the 128-feet clock tower flanking the still majestic, red bricked, Lal Imli textile mill factory may still be ticking, but the spinning machines within its walls have almost fallen silent. The once flourishing textile industry here, once earning the city the ‘Manchester of the East’ sobriquet, is almost extinct.

The city boasted the country’s first Indian Institute of Technology and was a reknowned technical and industrial hub. It is now in decline. With little to speak of by way of infrastructure, politicians and political parties have done little to stem the gradual downslide of this city, still the largest in Uttar Pradesh.

Apart from British India Corporation’s Lal Imli, which manages to barely keep up five per cent production, the eight other textile mills, including Elgin Mills, Muir Mills and the National Textile Corporation units, have all closed. The city is dotted with not just these empty ghost mills but the defunct power house as well. The closure of the mills rendered tens of thousands unemployed and contributed to the rising crime rate.

B M Tripathi, a leader of the Hind Mazdoor Sabha labour union at Lal Imli says, “This is a wholly owned central public sector unit and since 2002, we have been waiting for the much promised revival package, pending before the (Union) Cabinet after it was cleared by the BIFR (Bureau of Industrial and Financial Reconstruction).” At its peak, the mill was sole supplier of woollens to the paramilitary and defence forces; it now has little work for the 1,200 workers who still troop in daily.

Like many other units in UP, the mill had fallen prey to trade union troubles but more importantly to the politics between Centre and state. The Congress’ Sriprakash Jaiswal (also coal minister) is the Lok Sabha member from here, now in his third term. The regional parties, BSP and SP, have been disinclined to revive the mills since it would yield political dividends for the Centre and not them. During election season, every party leader worth his salt makes promises of revival, only to again repeat these in the next polls. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress scion Rahul Gandhi have, for instance on their visits to the city, promised this, too.

Also figuring high on citizens’ list of grievances is the absence of basic infrastructure. Long hours of power outages, two to three hours at a stretch, has made life difficult for residents and industry alike. The diesel generator sets needed have added to the already choking pollutiony. With the exception of the military cantonment zone, roads in the rest of the city are in a pathetic condition, most dug for sewer lines and never repaired since.

Yet, Kanpur is the state’s highest taxpaying city, and the number of Porsches and BMWs sold here far outstrip those of many Tier-1 cities. However, the polls in the five Assembly constituencies here are being fought on different concerns. With a resurgent Congress under Rahul Gandhi, this election is a test of Cabinet minister Jaiswal’s clout in the region. While two out of five seats had gone to the Congress in 2007, the enmity within the party itself, between nominee Ajay Kapoor and Jaiswal in Kidwai Nagar, could benefit the BJP.

Arvind Baghel a worker at Lal Imli, has been observing the different poll promises of the several political parties. He finds the promises of employment generation in the manifestos "a cruel joke." "They're promising people jobs and here we have been waiting for over a decade for the mill revival," he observes.

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Posted by: Sushil
Dear Kavitha, You have mentioned in your article that "The city boasted the country's first Indian Institute of Technology".Please be adviced that country's first IIT was IIT-Kharagpur, not IIT-Kanpur.Please correct this mistake. Best Regards Sushil
Posted by: vaibhav
that is true, kanpur has always been ignored by the politicians and many of them just come up and show their faces to make promises during election. Sriprakash Jaiswal has proved to be just a promise maker. During his time on the power, kanpur has faced most no. of crisis and people are in the position to cry for basic needs of electricity, power and roads. Decade ago kanpur was called Manchaster and was one of the largest centers for textile and leather production which was being exported in large volumes to western countries.
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