Some shops in Bangalore markets seem to specialise in a particular type of vegetable or fruit. Some chose Mangoes in the summers, others Sugarcane during festivals. This particular shop seemed to have chosen Coconuts.Pic by Ravi Kaushik.
Read moreSome shops in Bangalore markets seem to specialise in a particular type of vegetable or fruit. Some chose Mangoes in the summers, others Sugarcane during festivals. This particular shop seemed to have chosen Coconuts.Pic by Ravi Kaushik.
Read moreA vegetable seller spreads out his juicy red tomatoes for sale at Malleshwaram. The Market is a wonderful microcosm of salesman, customers and suppliers from all over India. A melting pot.Pic by Ravi Kaushik.⊕
Read moreA vegetable seller spreads out his juicy red tomatoes for sale at Malleshwaram. The Market is a wonderful microcosm of salesman, customers and suppliers from all over India. A melting pot.Pic by Ravi Kaushik.⊕
Read moreA common sight on the streets of Bangalore. The humble corn is roasted or boiled as a whole or often presented in small servings with various flavours under the overused brand name "American Corn".Pic by Ravi Kaushik. ⊕
Read moreA common sight on the streets of Bangalore. The humble corn is roasted or boiled as a whole or often presented in small servings with various flavours under the overused brand name "American Corn".Pic by Ravi Kaushik. ⊕
Read moreA clay idol of Ganesha on sale at Malleshwaram. Pic By Ravi Kaushik. ⊕
Read moreA clay idol of Ganesha on sale at Malleshwaram. Pic By Ravi Kaushik. ⊕
Read moreLamps left out to dry at Pottery Town. Pottery town is the source of all the terracotta pots, lamps, statues etc you see on sale on Bangalores roads.Pic by Ravi Kaushik ⊕
Read moreLamps left out to dry at Pottery Town. Pottery town is the source of all the terracotta pots, lamps, statues etc you see on sale on Bangalores roads.Pic by Ravi Kaushik ⊕
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