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Cooling off

Roy Chowdhury

Pineapple traders taking a break at Mechua, one of the biggest fruit markets, in Kolkata. Though the season is yet to begin, fruits have begun to arrive in the markets. Pineapple comes from the northern Bengal. Prices for the fruits depend on size and quality. Currently, it varies between Rs 4 and Rs 16 a piece.

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