During our visit to Takerma last week, we were fortunate to go through the local market at Tapkera from where the INJOT Project operates. The market is on once a week. It is always a privilege to see a local market . . . Yeah, there are lot of changes which have come in with advances in technology . . .But, still there was the rural flavor. Below are few of the snaps we could manage . . .
In the centre of the market are the memorials for the martyrs who fought for the Jharkhand state as well as those who fought against the Koel Karo rivers |
The traditional wear of the Munda tribe . . . The maroon and green colored ones are shawls whereas the red colored ones are saris traditionally given as gifts in weddings. . . |
Table mats made from the same material . . . |
The market is famous for the traditional drum . . . |
Torches (flashlights) . . . a necessity in the villages |
Modern clothes . . . with eye-catching colors . . . |
Was surprised to find dry-fish being sold . . . |
Traditional fare made out of rice flour . . . |
The only upper class travel which is cheaper than lower class . . . |
Dinesh spied some really cheap knives for the hospital mess . . . |
And modernity is here . . . See the solar panels. . . The largest one costs 4500 INR |
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