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    Mud Village 1

    by
    Sarita Chaudhari
    IDC, IIT Bombay
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    • Temple - A temple in the village square in an indian rural village.

    • Carrying regular things - A women carrying load in an indian rural village.

    • Keeping eye - A women keeping eye on regular activities.

    • Crushing grains - A women crushing grains in an Indian rural village.

    • Combing hair - A women combing her daughters hair.

    • Eating pan - A village old man enjoying 'pan'.

    • Daily activity - A women going to work carrying her child.

    • Tulsi pooja - An old man praying in front of the 'tulsi'.

    • Playing drums - A man playing drums in the evening.

    • Tying basket - A man tying the broken cane basket for second round use.

    • Peeling vegetables - A women peeling vegetables before cooking food for the family.

    • Stored cream - Cream is stored in pots which are hung from the ceiling.

    Temple - A temple in the village square in an indian rural village.

    Carrying regular things - A women carrying load in an indian rural village.

    Keeping eye - A women keeping eye on regular activities.

    Crushing grains - A women crushing grains in an Indian rural village.

    Combing hair - A women combing her daughters hair.

    Eating pan - A village old man enjoying 'pan'.

    Daily activity - A women going to work carrying her child.

    Tulsi pooja - An old man praying in front of the 'tulsi'.

    Playing drums - A man playing drums in the evening.

    Tying basket - A man tying the broken cane basket for second round use.

    Peeling vegetables - A women peeling vegetables before cooking food for the family.

    Stored cream - Cream is stored in pots which are hung from the ceiling.

    Shilparamam, a crafts village, conceived in the year 1992, is situated just about few kilometers from Hyderabad city. Sprawling over 65 acres (260,000 m2) of land in the hi-tech hub city of India, Shilparamam gives a scenic ambience of tradition and cultural heritage. For promotion and preservation of Indian arts and crafts and to motivate the artisans, the state government established this platform. Enchanting the blend of arts and artifact, epitomizing the true legacy with the diverse natural beauty of rural India; Shilparamam is tribute to Andhra Pradesh. Exhibiting the rustic richness and creativity of Hyderabad, it has captivated the imagination of visitors.
     

    Temple - A temple in the village square in an indian rural village.

    Carrying regular things - A women carrying load in an indian rural village.

    Keeping eye - A women keeping eye on regular activities.

    Crushing grains - A women crushing grains in an Indian rural village.

    Combing hair - A women combing her daughters hair.

    Eating pan - A village old man enjoying 'pan'.

    Daily activity - A women going to work carrying her child.

    Tulsi pooja - An old man praying in front of the 'tulsi'.

    Playing drums - A man playing drums in the evening.

    Tying basket - A man tying the broken cane basket for second round use.

    Peeling vegetables - A women peeling vegetables before cooking food for the family.

    Stored cream - Cream is stored in pots which are hung from the ceiling.


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