Summary: used to crush the tobacco leaves. The tobacco is then rolled into cigarette or bidi form using a cane called wararat chhapiya or sarat chhapiya. The tobacco is shaped using a wT kartak or sat garak. The final products are stored in containers called weta taungi or wat kundiya. The tobacco seller uses an iron branding iron called satn-ghodon to seal the packets. In South Munger and Gaya, the tobacco seller is also known as eWagi tamakuwala, while in Shahabad, it is waTcere tamaku-pharosh. In North-East Tirhut, the tobacco-seller is referred to as eretat tamaku nurung. The process of making tobacco products involves a lot of manual work and precise techniques to deliver quality products to customers.