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Shines on demand

A. Roy Chowdhury

A flower vendor busy handling sunflowers at Jagannath Ghat wholesale flower market in Kolkata. Prices of all flowers have increased since the weekend on demand for celebrations connected with the Independence Day and Raksha Bandhan. The prices are currently ranging between Rs 35 and Rs 50 for 100 pieces against Rs 3-5 a week ago.

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