Karina Sharma
Once common in Indian streets, snake charmers are now rare due to wildlife laws and changing trends.
Once bustling in offices and stalls, typewriters are now replaced by computers, surviving only with collectors.
In the digital age, film cameras have become a relic. While some photography enthusiasts still love them, they are no longer a part of everyday life.
Once a writer’s pride, fountain pens have faded, replaced by ballpoints and screens.
Once common, cotton mattress fluffers are now rare, replaced by foam and spring beds.
Turban tying was once an art mastered by experts. While still seen in traditional events, professional turban tiers are not as common as before.