We went to Narayanpura, the pottery village in Yelahanka.
We were given kannada and english forms, which were the basic research forms used by the government for handicrafts.
The people were very helpful and took out their time to fill in the forms.
I wonder how many people in the city would have done that.
While the forms were being filled, we were sitting and chatting with a few of them, and drinking tea at their chai kade. It was like their meeting place, where they all sat together, chatting and drinking tea. It was cosy, comfortable and friendly. A small village with simple people. I loved it instantly.
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