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India is not a Nation nor a country. It is subcontinent of nationalities. Comment with reference to your understanding of the stories given in glimpses of india

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Answered by dashingboyoh
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Yes, bread-making is still popular in Goa. The author says that the mixers, moulders, and those who bake the loaves are still present in Goa. The age-old, time-tested furnaces still exist. The ‘thud’ and ‘jingle’ of the traditional baker’s bamboo, marking his arrival in the morning, could still be heard in some places. It is a family profession, which is carried out generations after generations.

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Answered by minku8906
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India is not a nation nor a country. It is a subcontinent of nationalities.

1) Yes, baking bread is still a common activity in Goa. According to the author, Goa is still home to loaf bakers, loaf molders, and mixers.

2) The classic, tried-and-true furnaces are still in use. In certain spots, you might still hear the traditional baker's bamboo 'thud' and 'jingle,' signaling his morning arrival.

3) It is a family business that has been practiced for many generations. The elderly people of Goa had fond memories of the Portuguese people, their culture, and their well-known loaves of bread.

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