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Antique Objects in a Family
Many homes possess objects accumulated over decades and even centuries. Some of them are decor items while others still functional, passing down through generations. Antique/rare ...
Many homes possess objects accumulated over decades and even centuries. Some of them are decor items while others still functional, passing down through generations. Antique/rare pieces or family heirlooms are valued the most. Be it a bangle used by someone’s great grandmother or old coins no longer in circulation, such priceless items are treasured by even small families. These things have survived the test of time, thus motivating us to preserve them with utmost care and affection. However, many such things also lie in neglected corners due to lack of space or awareness in the family about the worth.
Share with MyGov Assam one or a couple of photographs of an antique object possessed by your family, the story associated with it and how is it valued in your family.
Selected photographs will be featured in a collage to be circulated on all MyGov platforms.
Last date for submission: November 30, 2020
Terms & Condition:
•Photograph and description should be based on the specified theme
•No word limit for description
• Entries should be submitted in PDF or JPG format. Size of the file should not be more than 10MB.
• Refrain from making use of plagiarised photographs
•Only one entry per participant
• Participants must submit their photo in JPG format
•No language barrier
Swarupananda Saikia 4 years 4 months ago
This is a 1968 model HMV Fiesta Record Player which my father Late Basanta Kr. Saikia had purchased in Shillong. This record player still plays vinyl records.
user 4 years 4 months ago
লখিমপুৰ জিলাত অৱস্থিত কালসংহতিৰ অন্তৰ্গত শ্ৰীশ্ৰীনাচনিপাৰ সত্ৰত থকা ২০০বছৰ অতিক্ৰমি সিংহাসন আৰু সাঁচিপতীয়া পুথিসমূহ। এই ৩০০বছৰ অতিক্ৰমি এই সত্ৰখনি আজিও চৰকাৰী সাহাৰ্য্যৰ পৰা বঞ্চিত।
সত্ৰৰ অৱস্হিতি :খ'ৰাচাপৰি , উত্তৰ লখিমপুৰ,অসম।
Ankush k 4 years 4 months ago
nice work
Ankush k 4 years 4 months ago
nice
KALYAN 4 years 4 months ago
Antique objects become an important part of our life. There are many antique things present in my home that are valuable as well as lovable by me and my family. These precious things always remains in our even one after another generations passes away. i am not uploading the pictures but i am mentioning some of the antique items :- old dvd players, old chairs bought from assam, old god puja ghar made in assam, cameras etc that are still functional. many anyique things belongs to assam
Kiran G 4 years 4 months ago
This Instrument is called as Tamburi.
The origin is unknown.
This was gifted to my sister by her Music teacher, the music teacher received it from her teacher.
Himadri Dhar 4 years 4 months ago
I Himadri Dhar,a permanent resident of Guwahati hereby submit my self made antique items.Am glad to share these items made by me which are more than twenty years old and have been a part of my family.
Kiran G 4 years 4 months ago
This Instrument is called as Tamburi.
The origin is unknown.
This was gifted to my sister by her Music teacher, the music teacher received it from her teacher.
Irshadahmad siddiqi 4 years 4 months ago
ભારત ના જુના સિક્કા સંગ્રહ , ઇરશાદ સિદ્દીકી, પોરબંદર,
HIMANGSHU DAS 4 years 4 months ago
Mobile photography