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K.K. Mustafah

Women walk by a hoarding put up by a jewellery shop in Thrissur. Quite a few traditional jewellers have stopped advertising their products for fear of attracting 2 per cent Central excise duty proposed in the Union Budget, say advertising industry sources.

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