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Sita Naik's avatar

In my early years in Delhi, circa 1950s, the door to door sales world was vibrant! Even in the sarkari colony where we lived, vegetable and fruit vendors were daily visitors. But other wares like cooking and stainless steel bartans (still a novelty at the time), sarees, rolls of pant and shirt material (the pre-ready made days), bangles, toys etc were regularly on offer. Also, many services were offered. One could sharpen knives, aluminium coat 'peetal' cooking vessels, repair umbrellas.....etc. And then as winter arrived, the Afghani men with the dry fruits would arrive.....the taste of those chilgosas still linger in my mouth!

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Manisha Gupta's avatar

Thank you for bringing back to memory this world of mobile traders. They would fill our homes with the delights of shawls from Kashmir, kantha from Shantiniketan and chikankari from Lucknow. Loved the craft and storytelling style.

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