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** Iron smelting by Asur tribals a dying form



Ranchi : The age-old art of iron smelting practised by the Asur tribe of
Jharkhand is dying as new technology and low iron prices have made the
traditional system unviable.

Asurs, one of the primitive tribes in the state, have been involved in iron
smelting for centuries. So experienced are they that they can locate an iron
ore-rich site with the naked eye. They are mostly found the Garwah, Gumala
and Palamau districts of Jharkhand and today number just some thousands.

"The iron rods available in the market cannot match the quality of the rods
produced traditionally. The iron that we produce does not rust in water.
There is no possibility of getting tetanus from it," said Manohar Asur, a
resident of Gumala district.

The tribals recall that the iron they produce has been used in many wars.

"Bows and arrows and other sharp edged weapons made of our iron were used by
people of this state to fight the British during the freedom struggle," said
Man Singh Birajia, another iron smelter.

The tribe can recognise three varieties of iron ore at the Netharhat
Plateau. One is magnetite, which they call pola, the second is hematite from
coal, known as bichi, and the third is hematite from laterite, known as
gota.

The Asur families are known to perform Sansikutasi worship, which may be
called productive magic, aimed at securing good iron while smelting. During
this, all the implements required for smelting are collected in front of the
house.

A cock and hen are sacrificed. The ritual is followed by dancing, drinking
and merrymaking. The head of every family has to don a new piece of cloth on
this occasion.

During the last several decades, due to the introduction of improved
metallurgy and forest conservation, which imposes restrictions on wanton
cutting of forest trees, the iron smelting industry of the Asurs has
suffered a great deal.

Traditionally, at least three people work continuously for a minimum of six
hours to smelt iron. The rocks - any of the three types of rocks from which
iron is made - are crushed into coarse form and melted in the blast furnace.

The furnace, one or one and a half metres in length, is in cylindrical shape
and made of mud. Charcoal is ignited in the furnace and the crushed rocks
are poured into it. The rocks are melted till the solution form starts
pouring into a leather bag kept beneath the furnace. Air is pumped
continuously into the furnace so that the metal does not solidify.

The iron made by the tribals is sold at Rs.100 per kg. The prices of iron
rods made from factories are, however, much lower at Rs.30 to Rs.40 per kg.
The tribals say they charge higher prices because of the high quality and
the labour needed.

"The Jharkhand government has done nothing to protect our interests. The
availability of factory made iron on a large scale and at cheaper rates has
made it difficult for us to eke out a living. Our younger generations are
opting to leave this profession," said Sukhram Birajia, another iron
smelter.


Nityanand Shukla, * IANS*
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