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Bharti Retail debuts in Ludhiana

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New Delhi, April 16 Bharti Retail Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bharti Enterprises, has launched neighbourhood format stores in Ludhiana, Punjab. The neighbourhood stores will be known as Easy Day.

Easy Day stores would be one-stop shops to cater to every family’s day-to-day needs. The stores will offer a wide assortment of products such as personal care products, stationery, household articles, hosiery items, daily-need groceries including staples, processed foods, bakery and dairy products, meat and poultry and fresh produce.

Easy Day stores employ people from the local communities in Ludhiana. The store employees have been provided intensive and structured training by Bharti Academy of Retail, which has been set up by Bharti Retail.

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