Mina â Remoulding traditional business
About this Episode
Mina comes from a ethnic caste of Kumal, which for generations has
produced clay pots. Now with cheaper plastic products coming from
India and China, they have lost their traditional livelihood. She now
runs her own beauty parlour in remote western Terai (plains).
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