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'''Hoogar''' is the name given to a community of people living in [[Karnataka]], [[India]]. Hoogars traditional profession was to grow, gather and sell flowers. Hoogar litreally means flowerman in [[Kannada]]. They form a tiny fraction of population of Karnataka and have been abandoning their traditional profession and have taken up modern education in a big way.
'''Hoogar''' is the name given to a community of people living in [[Karnataka]], [[India]]. Hoogars traditional profession was to grow, gather and sell flowers. Hoogar litreally means flowerman in [[Kannada]]. They form a tiny fraction of population of Karnataka and have been abandoning their traditional profession and have taken up modern education in a big way.



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Hoogar is the name given to a community of people living in Karnataka, India. Hoogars traditional profession was to grow, gather and sell flowers. Hoogar litreally means flowerman in Kannada. They form a tiny fraction of population of Karnataka and have been abandoning their traditional profession and have taken up modern education in a big way.