Curry market on Friday

in Market Friday3 years ago

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Today is Friday, August 2, 2021. I woke up in the morning and went to the market to go to the Big Bazaar. From there I got ready for the weekly shopping. First I got ready to buy raw curry.

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As a raw curry, I first bought patal, potato, shrimp, onion, garlic, kachu, and pui vegetables. Due to the current situation in Bangladesh, the market was not crowded. The market was completely empty. The shopkeepers are sitting with all kinds of raw vegetables and goods but the number of buyers is very low.

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I bought some goods from the hardware store, including jute ropes, stars, with which I can work on my land. , I thought of planting some vegetable trees in my house so I bought some vegetable seeds from the market and also bought some small bus stumps and ropes from the market to make a loft.

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There are many such shops where products are available in the market. Even then, Kabiraj-Hekim sometimes comes from far and wide to sell various medicines to cure human diseases. I don't know if it's really successful. But how much medicine is taken from them.

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Market Introduction,

Today I am introducing to you the market in which I have come for the weekly market, that market is a market in Muradnagar, Comilla district, Bangladesh. Which established the market about 70 years ago today. The idea is that when the British came to rule our country in the year 49, the British came to trade in this market. There is a huge banyan tree and this market is established around this banyan tree. Shopping is done on a weekly basis and every day this market is done at home. Buyers and sellers from far and wide come to our market. This market is located one kilometer away from my house so it is very easy for me to shop from here. I shop for my family from the market every Friday.

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What a wonderful market you have so close to your house! Interesting history with the Banyon tree and amazing that it is still there and used as a marker.

There was such abundance there and so sad that the market is empty. Right now, the situation in Bangladesh is heartbreaking, and just know that your country is in my thoughts and prayers.

I hope the vendors do not lose hope and know that eventually, things will get better. In the meantime, how hard it must be to feed their own family and pay their bills if their merchandise is not selling?

Thank you for sharing your wonderful post with us.

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