7 Traditional Jobs That Are Slowly Disappearing in India

By siliconindia  |   Wednesday, 23 September 2015, 23:18 IST   |    1 Comments
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Honey collectors:





Tribes were once known for collecting and selling honey, later, many smelled the profit in it and started breeding honey bees and sold the collected honey. Nevertheless, in the present era honey is a matter of lucrative business for many of the big industries. Hence, customary and regional honey collectors are sidelined and are out of selling.



Type Writing:





Typewriting was once the most prominent professions in India, as the respective profession was reserved for the educated class in the country. But the invasion of Computers, Printers, Xerox and Fax machines have overhauled the importance of the typewriters in the industries and thus it's no wonder if you find a typewriter in the museums in the near future.  



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