Mim Das Balami from Tistung Palung, Makawanpur, lives in a rented room at Tangal chok, along with his wife Samjhana Balami and 5 years old son, Manav Balami. Mim’s day start early, at 4:30 by selling a local delicacy 'Gwara mari' at very heart of Kathmandu, Ason Chok. His wife Samjhana Balami helps him to run this small family business which they together started for past 6 and half years. Balami claims he can prepare almost all kind of local sweets and cookies.
Friday, October 18, 2013
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