The Diwali millet sweets mela was not the grand success we hoped it would be, in spite of media coverage in newspapers & by TV channels. Not many customers, though the ones who did come liked what was on offer. Perhaps the traditional taste for millets has been too long forgotten? perhaps the present over-40 generation is too used to our limited diets of rice & wheat, and the young don't have the time or inclination, yet, to try 'health food'? Or perhaps Diwali & the day before were not the right days to hold the mela?
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