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LOHSHILP The Blacksmithy Of Chhatti
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Acknowledgement The completion of t
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Preface The history of Indian handi
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Table of Contents Contents Page No.
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Contents Page No. 8.1 Personal mark
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About NID The National Institute of
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LAD@NID The Lifestyle Accessory Des
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Introduction The crafts of India ar
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1.1 About Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh
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“ I have moved and moved many tim
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1.5 Climatic condition The climate
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quantity of teak. Towards the north
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2.1 Formation of Kondagaon As per t
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2.2 How to reach Kidichepda? Chhatt
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nuptials. Even in terms of the popu
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The Ghotul is typically located out
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a shirt/T-shirt and a piece of clot
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Fig. 2.8 play an important role in
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Fig. 2.10 natural forces like the s
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and cosmetics. One old lady was ser
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2.13 Festival and worship 2.14 Ente
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Fig. 2.20 The Dhols, the Mandals, D
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2.15 Folklore The Jhitkhu Mitki sto
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Fig. 2.23 Fig. 2.25 Fig. 2.23 Bronz
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dye, extracted from AAL found in th
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