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P.V. Sivakumar

NO SWEET NEWS: Traders waiting for customers to pick up sweet lime at the Gaddiannaram Fruit Market in Hyderabad.Converted to a dozen it is selling at Rs 70-80. Traders owe it to the poor quality of stock that is arriving from Nagpur after the better and quality stock is procured by leading and local `fresh' stores.

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