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English: Muhammad Ainul from Chapra district of Bihar. He lives in Howrah for last 20 years. He is Dhunuri (in Hindi) or cotton carder. He is a traditional cotton quilts and pillows mender.
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Traditional cotton quilts and pillows mender (known as dhunuri or lep wallah) in Howrah, Kolkata, India.

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