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 Name: Ankush Roll no.: 25/2015 Course: B.com Honours Postal Address: 1868 Phase 1 Gautampuri,Badarpur,New Delhi-110044 Email ID: chauhanankush542@gmail.com Phone Number: 9625705534 AZAMGARH BLACK POTTERY – A PRIDE OF LOCAL HERITAGE Introduction India is a land of diverse cultures, traditions, and handicrafts. Every region has something unique to offer, representing the skills and heritage of its people. One such treasure is the Black Pottery of my village,Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh. This form of pottery is not only an art but also a symbol of local craftsmanship and creativity. In recent years, the Indian government has promoted the idea of “Vocal for Local” under the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. The objective is to encourage people to support and promote local products that represent our culture, tradition, and economy. Azamgarh Black Pottery is a perfect example of this initiative, as it is both traditional and globally admired. Origin and History of Black Pottery in Azamgarh The ...
 KARAN KAUSHAL  7986882180 karan.kaushal.1321@gmail.com  Bcom Programme  25/1847 Vocal for Local – Chandigarh’s Terracotta & Clay Pottery — Introduction The Vocal for Local initiative, launched by the Prime Minister, focuses on encouraging citizens to support regional products that are culturally significant, economically sustainable, and environmentally friendly. While Chandigarh is widely recognized for its modern architecture and urban planning, it is equally rich in traditional crafts. Among the most notable is terracotta and clay pottery, locally known as Mitti da Kaam. This craft represents a unique combination of artistry, functionality, and cultural heritage. Beyond being mere objects, these clay products reflect centuries-old traditions, local skills, and the lifestyle of the region. Promoting and preserving this craft not only honors the artisans but also aligns with the larger goal of building a self-reliant India. Chandigarh’s pottery is distinguished...