MAHIMA SHETKAR In the quiet lanes of Saligao, behind the busy local fish market, a small pottery studio quietly keeps Goa’s earthen traditions alive. For the past 22 years, Pournima Sakhalekar has been working with clay, transforming simple soil into beautiful handcrafted pieces while also shaping lives, especially of young students and women who look up to her journey. Her story began at home. While she was still in college, her elder sister co…
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