Covid-19: Okhla vegetable market witnesses low turnout due to lockdown


The Okhla vegetable market in Delhi witnessed fewer customers on Friday morning even as people prepare to observe the holy month of Ramzan, which is likely to begin from April 25.
Akram, a vegetable seller at the market, blamed the lockdown for decline in business.

"The business has been affected adversely, vegetables are rotting. Customers are afraid of stepping out of their houses, they are reluctant to even come and if they do step out, the administration asks them to go back," said Akram.
While the sellers expressed concerns over low revenues, the customers were seen stocking on supplies. Read More

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