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This Video is the first & oldest amongst my collection. This was shot when i and my friends had just passed from school... THE 2004 Batch, St. Vincent Convent School. These moments of friendship still come to alive when i meet them once in a year... Missing you all...

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Balasore, June 24(ANI): This is not an unusual scene in eastern India during monsoons. But these villages in Orissa are gradually limping back to normalcy as floodwaters have receded. According to Balasore district authorities' relief material including food and medicines has reached all the stranded villages and affected people. The area received a record rainfall of 770 mm for three days last week.

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Oriya Adhunika Song, kamalnyk@yahoo.com Balasore, Orissa

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Adhunika Geeta kamalnyk@yahoo.com Balasore,Orissa

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kamalnyk@yahoo.com Oriya Adhunik Song

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Singer-Namita Agarwal Oriya Bhajan kamalnyk@ahoo.com

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Oriya Adhunika Song

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Arobinda Muduli kamalnyk@yahoo.com Balasore, Orissa

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SAMBALPURI SONG EDIT BY DILIP PANDA/DURJYODHAN MISHRA/BALASORE

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CHAN: In one of India's poorest states, a group of 60 women are struggling to make a living with their hands. The traditional toys they make are made of resin, and almost disappeared after plastic imports came to town. But not anymore, here's why. STORY: No plastic, no toxins, no paint, and no lead. The ingredient list for lac toys is: halewood, rubber wood, vegetable dye and resin. It is believed that gifting lac toys to newly weds brings peace and prosperity. And each year sales peak during the 'Savitri Vrata' festival, where married women wish for their husbands to have a long life. For the past three years these women have been making the traditional toys by hand. And reviving the traditional craft has turned into a business for themselves. Latifa Begum says the toys are priced to move. [Latifa Begum, Toymaker]: "We sell these at prices ranging from 10, 12, and 15 rupees (23, 28, and 35 cents American). We have been selling these toys for the past three years. The demand has been highest this year." Now some local NGO's are giving free PR to the lac toymakers. They say the traditional crafts should be kept alive. [Balyashree Kala Kendra, Secretary, Keshu Das NGO]: "Five years back, this art was practiced not only in Balasore but in the entire state of Orissa. We are trying to revive this art. For the past 2-3 years, we have been trying hard to bring back this art to our state." The combined efforts of women and NGO's has created a buzz for the toys in Orissa, with record sales this year. And while it may not be a road to riches, making these handmade toys is a tradition the state can call its own.

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Oriya Album Song kamalnyk@yahoo.com Balasore, Orissa

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