Il Discuss the problems faced in Hyderabad by the basket maker.
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HYDERABAD: Weaving fascinating designs out of bamboo strips, several poor families living in pockets of the Old City for decades have been unable to string together a stable life for themselves. Stuck in dingy lanes either in slums or often in tiny houses made with bamboo on footpaths, these artisans say that their accommodation is just the beginning of their woes.
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A walk through Chaderghat to Putlibowli, areas around the Exhibition Grounds in Nampally or in the lanes of Goshamahal, brings one face to face with the reality these craftsmen face in the city today.
Mostly belonging to indigenous tribes from the state like the Yerukala, Bansod, Buriid and Medari, these people have traditionally practiced weaving of bamboo baskets as a profession over generations. While most of them hail from different parts of Telangana several others have migrated from Karnataka, Maharashtra or even Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.