How Indian Potters Are Reinventing Themselves | Still Standing

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Leading up to the Hindu festival of Diwali, artisans across India produce clay oil lamps called diyas by the thousands. But profits are small and the tradition is under threat from imported alternatives and pollution concerns.

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How Indian Potters Are Reinventing Themselves | Still Standing

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