7 Traditional Jobs That Are Slowly Disappearing in India

By siliconindia  |   Wednesday, 23 September 2015, 23:18 IST   |    1 Comments
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BENGALURU: Ever since the Independence, India has gradually opened up itself to the globalization, as a result, lifestyle in India has transformed drastically. Similarly, our country has been welcoming industrialization in order create enough number of jobs for the youths. Hence, job seekers are much more interested in the corporate sectors than the traditional Indian jobs, as reported by Indiatimes.



So here goes the list of such endangered traditional jobs in India.



Potter:





Probably, Pottery is one of the oldest professions in India, but as an impact of globalization, potter job shall be recorded into to the history books very soon.  Pottery profession has a great cultural history, there were times when, pots were the only source for cooking process in the country, but today stainless steels and plastic vessels have replaced It. In the modern India, pottery is just left out as an art.



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