India — and Goa too — is home to a rich tradition of musical instruments. But when time and use take their toll, who keeps these instruments alive?
In the scenic village of Savoi-Verem, Anand Verenkar has been working quietly for over 40 years, carrying forward a family tradition of repairing traditional musical instruments. Specialising in leather-based instruments such as the shamel, dhol, tasha, tabla, and ghumot, his craft helps preserve sounds that have echoed for generations.
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