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  • India is heterogeneous country; we have hundreds of different culture and tradition. In the ancient time one ancestor have their own customs, living style, which is vanishing in the modern days. In TKC we are in process to document and to collect all our traditional system so if you have anything, you can send us, following are the rural life cycle.

    Nimbhado:
    The simple meaning is ‘Big Furnace’ made from the mud where earthen vessels to be ripped. Sometimes back it was a tradition in the villages, people were followed Barter System. Potters make various day to day usage vessels from the soil and boiled it in the furnace, in local dialect called Nimbhada. Nimbhado lightened up on specific time and day and it goes up to two-three days. 

    Ko’yad:
    Unlike nimbhado, it is Ko’yad a Carpenter’s manufacturing room. It is very common in the villages to have koyad, every village have almost their koyad, where carpenter make wooden farm equipments as well as domestic furniture too. The uniqueness of koyad is that it’s a Forum for village elders to gather here in the afternoon time and discussion all around the world.

    Gulli-Danda- Moy Dandiyo:
    A rural game played almost across the India. Gulli –Danda or Moy Dandia is played by two piece of stick, moy or gulli is very small piece of stick while Danda is Three-Four time longer than gulli. In this game Two – four people can play.

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