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Old order changeth

Kamal Narang

Latest accounts: Till a decade ago, traders in Delhi wrote their accounts in a distinct ’mundi’ script and maintained them in heavy ’bahikhata’ notebooks. Today, the ’bahikhata’ and ’mundi’ have given way to the laptop and spreadsheet. —

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