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A handi (Hindi: हांड़ी) is a cooking basin made from copper or clay (pot) originating in the Indian subcontinent used primarily in Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi cooking. This vessel is deep and has a broad mouth. Since there are a wide variety of dishes cooked throughout the Indian subcontinent using the handi, their names associated with this vessel vary – such as Chicken Handi, Handi Paneer, or Handi Komdi.
Due to the vast differences in language and culture from region to region in the Indian subcontinent, differing names are given to the handi. This includes ''tasla'', ''tasli'', ''karahi'', ''degchi and ahuna.''
The handi is also physically likened to American beanpots and Spanish ollas among others.
It is also a major component of the Dahi Handi festival that is celebrated annually to mark the celebration of the birth of Krishna – a Hindu God. Provided by Wikipedia
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Handy tips from the Intellectual Property (IP) Management Desk by UMP, PNC
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Model perniagaan baru untuk kelangsungan perniagaan kajian kes: Kedai kraf tangan - islah handy craft by Nik Hassan, Nik Fakrulhazri
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Developing an application for handyman services platform using geofencing with content-based filtering (HANDY2HELP) / Ezzad Ab Malek … [et al.] by Ab Malek, Ezzad, Abdul Rahid @ Abdul Rashid, Nurul Najwa, Baddru’l-Sham, Ezrren Natasha, Subano, Muhammad Rizzuan Ariff, Pahruradzi, Salman
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Developing an application for handyman services platform using geofencing with content-based filtering (Handy2help) / Ezzad Ab Malek … [et al.] by Ab Malek, Ezzad, Abdul Rahid @ Abdul Rashid, Nurul Najwa, Subano, Muhammad Rizzuan Ariff, Baddru'l-Sham, Ezrren Natasha, Pahruradzi, Salman
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