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Jalal kamawal C18-3461

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                                                     POTTERY Pottery  is the process of forming vessels and other objects with  clay  and other  ceramic  materials, which are fired to give them a hard, durable form. Major types include  earthenware ,  stoneware  and  porcelain . The place where such wares are made by a  potter  is also called a  pottery  (plural "potteries"). The definition of  pottery  used by the  American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) , is "all fired ceramic wares that contain clay when formed, except technical, structural, and refractory products." [1]  In  archaeology , especially of ancient and prehistoric periods, "pottery" often means vessels only, and figures etc. of the same material are called " terracottas ". Clay as a part of the materials used is required by some definitions of pottery, but this is dubious. Pottery is one of the  oldest human inventions , originating before the  Neolithic  pe

Basket weavers

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                          Goan occupation                                                       FYBCOM D                                                       C 183459                                Basket Weavers Basket Weaving is a major art form in Goa. Similar to other crafts in the state, this craft also exhibits a blend of Portuguese and Indian style. Goa being a famous tourist destination, its beaches feature restaurants constructed in the style of huts belonging to the fishermen and farmers. These structures make heavy use of bamboo weaving. Apart from general purpose baskets and mats, this craft is used for making decorative products like flower baskets, letter-holder, pen stands and fans. These products serve as a valuable souvenir to the tourists. Basket Weaving is a major art form in Goa. Similar to other crafts in the state, this craft also exhibits a blend of Portuguese and Indian style.  Goa being a famous tourist destination, its beache

The Goan Baker - ponk ponk he comes.

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Name : MELOSHA AUROLIANA GOMES.   Class : FY BCOM - D Roll no : C18 - 3427 THE GOAN BAKER . Goa   is the land of scrumptious food, generous people and traditional cultures that go way back but there are areas where traditional Goan businesses and artisans still exist. Here in Goa the business industries are advancing and the infrastructure is getting better. The traditional business of the Goans still exist because their livelihood depends on the occupations. Though the state is seeing a lot of modern changes there are a few places or a few people who are still involved in local traditional businesses. Goa - a small state amidst the other vast and sizeable states shouldn’t be underestimated at all. We definitely have very rich cultures and traditions. Some of the traditional businesses that still exist in Goa are fishing, farming, baker, toddy tapping etc.   as   these businesses are usually passed down from generation to generation. Hence keeping the secr

The Fisher king

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                          Fisherman  Name: Sonia Fernandes  Roll no: C183421 FYBCOMD Fishing is the main occupation of Goa and most of the Goans and are fishermen. It's easy to think that the fishing is demanding occupation .But at the same time it's very risky . A fisherman risks his life each day for the sake of his livelihood by entering into the sea not knowing whether he would come safely from his catch. The Fishermen (Nustekar) and fisherwomen (Nustikan) do long hours of hard work and bad weather are situation which come in front of the fishermen, for a commercial  fishermen fishing for a living is about the breath taking beauty of the open ocean , they find great excitement of a good catch of fish and the reward they get after a whole day hard work . Which give them personal satisfaction .  Methods use by the fishermen to catch fish   Netting : This is the method of fishing which uses fishing nets . There are many types of nets for different  uses  and
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NAME-  HAZEL FERNANDES ROLL NO-C18 3417 TODDY TA PPER The heart of Goa lies in her villages, Where even today in this rapidly modernising Indian state the ancient traditional occupation still has a place in society. Toddy-Tapping have been since time immemorial the primary occupations of villagers, though urban office employment and overseas shipping jobs have significantly detracted from the numbers of youth choosing to enter into the occupation of their fathers. Even today the income derived from toddy-tapping is lucrative owing to the subsequent production of feni, the local drink famous throughout Goa . Toddy-tapping,therefore,occupies a special place among the traditional occupations of Goans, and they have established their own Toddy-Tappers Association with a head office in Margao. The toddy-tappers are men of humble origin and even temperament who enjoy the unhurried, albeit strenuous life of their profession. They are most concentrated in the coastal tal