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	<title>Comments on: Once upon a time &#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: ARVIND JOSHI</title>
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		<description>Sir,
I am pleased to comment on this topic as I remained part of the story narrated by you and I am proud of that I have seen people working hard day and night for their livelyhood. Most important part of the industry is the whole family remained engaged in the process which was bread and butter for the family. From dawn to dusk everybody remained as part of the process as family wives remained engaged in house hold work. Though the process was primitive it was able to give work to maximum hands and I was in confirmation with MAHATMA GANDHI who worked to protect the GRUHUDYOG as it used to give bread and butter to all those who wants to work. I am proud of to state that I also wove my imagination with the shuttle cocks I used to see day and night during my childhood and it has framed so many positive postures of my life.
I still feel proud of it. but I must state one thing that machines deprived jobs from so many hands I still can not forget about our great heritage of art work which has given fame to hundreds of Indians like malmal of dhaka. I still remember those days when my mother used to spin bobbins to help my father in his income in spare time. My family was well to do and still we adopted this process as nobody was ashamed of work in that village, rich and poor enjoyed work with the same fervour.
it was a great era and it grips my memory and make me to halt at one place to remember those sweet days.

Arvind Joshi</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sir,<br />
I am pleased to comment on this topic as I remained part of the story narrated by you and I am proud of that I have seen people working hard day and night for their livelyhood. Most important part of the industry is the whole family remained engaged in the process which was bread and butter for the family. From dawn to dusk everybody remained as part of the process as family wives remained engaged in house hold work. Though the process was primitive it was able to give work to maximum hands and I was in confirmation with MAHATMA GANDHI who worked to protect the GRUHUDYOG as it used to give bread and butter to all those who wants to work. I am proud of to state that I also wove my imagination with the shuttle cocks I used to see day and night during my childhood and it has framed so many positive postures of my life.<br />
I still feel proud of it. but I must state one thing that machines deprived jobs from so many hands I still can not forget about our great heritage of art work which has given fame to hundreds of Indians like malmal of dhaka. I still remember those days when my mother used to spin bobbins to help my father in his income in spare time. My family was well to do and still we adopted this process as nobody was ashamed of work in that village, rich and poor enjoyed work with the same fervour.<br />
it was a great era and it grips my memory and make me to halt at one place to remember those sweet days.</p>
<p>Arvind Joshi</p>
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