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Jagdis Acharya, traditional goldsmith

Apr 19, 2016, 04:10 PM
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Jagdis Acharya, a traditional goldsmith from Mulki, a village near Mangalore talks about the struggles of his community post reforms when brands became prominent in the jewelry business and people's preferences shifted from traditional jewelry to fashion jewelry. #liberalization #jewelry #adaptation

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