A Village Market
A Village Market Every big village in Bangladesh has got a market. It is an important place for the villagers. The locals trade the everyday necessities of their life in a town market.
A town market sits in an open spot of the town. For the most part, it sits by the side of a street or on the bank of a stream or a waterway so the locals can travel every which way.1410 Village markets are of two kinds – hats and bazars.
Bazars sit regularly in the first part of the day and break around early afternoon. A cap sits in the early evening a few times per week and goes from noontime to the early piece of the evening.
Usually, a village market is divided into three sections – open space, temporary shops, and permanent shops. Vegetables, milk, fish, fruit, betel nut etc are sold in the open space. This place is always crowded. People buy their daily necessities here.
The grocers sit in the temporary shops. From the grocers, people can buy oil, salt, onion, garlic, ginger, pulse, etc. In the super durable shops, fabric, shoes, wheat, rice, flour, ghee, flavors, and different fixed things are sold.
There are likewise sweetmeat merchants. They don’t cover the sweetmeats appropriately. There are the designers’ shops, and the designers are occupied with cutting and sewing. On cap days, a couple of cows and goats are butchered, and individuals purchase meat. Individuals can likewise have fowls, hens, ducks, and so forth. Cows are sold in a few major business sectors.
Likewise, tea slows down, and the shops of hairdressers. A town market has faults, moreover. There is no decent cost for any of the things. A client might be cheated out of the blue. A town market isn’t spotless. There is no open sweeper to clean the junk and foulness. Also, some the time, the higher prompts squabble.
Sometimes, shopkeepers are also oppressed by the local masters and criminals. Regardless of the faults, a town market is extremely helpful and significant in the existence of the residents. Here, they meet their kin and a variety of people. The residents sell their excess items and purchase their day-to-day necessities. It saves time and money for the villagers.
Author By: Shihab
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