A coal vendor sorting the coal by size in his hole-in-the-wall shop in Bandra.
I like how the yellow chair and pretty coat bring some brightness to this picture. Have a great weekend.
Thank you Leslie.
...coal for cooking?
For barbecues and tandoors/ovens in restaurants and homes.
Hari OMA fuel no longer used in the UK... still so prevelant elsewhere. YAM xx
Parece muy concentrado en su trabajo. Te mando un beso.
Such an interesting glimpse into daily life in India! It highlights the hard work behind the coal trade. Thanks for sharing!
A pleasure to share!
Good candid
Thank you Ashok.
He does not look very comfortable... a tough job. But coal makes the best BBQ.
That is hard work
Great street shot
Thank you Rupam.
Wonderful street photography again. Piece to remind later on.
Thank you SC.
Not something seen here.
Another great street shot ~ thanks,Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you Carol!
Wow amazing!!!💖💖💖
A nice view of daily life.
Where does the coal come from? Are there coal mines in India?
Coal India Limited has 352 mines (as on 1st April, 2020) of which 158 are underground, 174 opencast and 20 mixed mines.
Thank you for that information, I had no idea!
Subsistence!
Good shot. :-D
I like how the yellow chair and pretty coat bring some brightness to this picture. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Leslie.
Delete...coal for cooking?
ReplyDeleteFor barbecues and tandoors/ovens in restaurants and homes.
DeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteA fuel no longer used in the UK... still so prevelant elsewhere. YAM xx
Parece muy concentrado en su trabajo. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting glimpse into daily life in India!
ReplyDeleteIt highlights the hard work behind the coal trade.
Thanks for sharing!
A pleasure to share!
DeleteGood candid
ReplyDeleteThank you Ashok.
DeleteHe does not look very comfortable... a tough job. But coal makes the best BBQ.
ReplyDeleteThat is hard work
ReplyDeleteGreat street shot
ReplyDeleteThank you Rupam.
DeleteWonderful street photography again. Piece to remind later on.
ReplyDeleteThank you SC.
DeleteNot something seen here.
ReplyDeleteAnother great street shot ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you Carol!
DeleteWow amazing!!!💖💖💖
ReplyDeleteA nice view of daily life.
ReplyDeleteWhere does the coal come from? Are there coal mines in India?
ReplyDeleteCoal India Limited has 352 mines (as on 1st April, 2020) of which 158 are underground, 174 opencast and 20 mixed mines.
DeleteThank you for that information, I had no idea!
DeleteSubsistence!
ReplyDeleteGood shot. :-D
ReplyDelete