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Following return of normalcy, Sunday market abuzz with rush of customers in Kishtwar
9/8/2019 9:53:52 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 8: As the normalcy in Kishtwar District continueD to flourish following the scrapping of Article 370 and 35 A of the constitution by the union government, the Sunday market in Kishtwar District of Jammu Division is getting more attraction among the people as the market offers a choice to the buyers to buy the products of their choice at cheaper rates as compared to other shops who are accounted for various taxes and to have bear the burden of rent of shops.
As per the details available with Early Times, the concept of Sunday market has put its roots deep at Kishtwar and on every Sunday the market starts from wee hours of the morning and street vendors displaying their products on both sides of the Main road as well as on Bus Stand Kishtwar with different items in general and the readymade garments, blankets, utensils, other house hold items display and particularly calling for sale of products nominal rates as compared to the the items available on sale genuine market. The business according to the marketer is unchecked and the vendors have not been made accountable by any authority wherefrom they have purchased the items and what is the margin of profit along with the quality of the products on sale added that the vendors are getting the cost of items on their own sweet will, and even some vendors are strangers for everyone.
Reports reveal that majority of them had no registration with any authority at Kishtwar and identity of some vendors has not been known so far to even law enforcement agencies.
The fresh items all together with some old items are being sold there whether the customers / general public are getting the genuine item on reasonable rates or have been deceived is a matter of concern.
The authorities including Kishtwar Municipality are mute spectator over the matter.
The people buying the products told the Early Times that they have no concern whether these vendors are registered or not added that they have only one thing in mind that these Sunday market vendors are offering the products at cheaper rates which in some case is at above 80% discount.
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