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Amidst the global Covid-19 pandemic, artisans across the country have faced a dire economic and social condition never witnessed before. In such times, a group of local Kashmiri artisans are keeping their centuries old skills and tradition of Walnut wood carving alive.</p>
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Video courtesy: Sarah Begum</p>
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