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Weekly Sunday market reopens in Srinagar after 8 months in Kashmir

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October 18, 2020
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By Zargar Zahoor

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With SOPs related to covid-19 in place, the weekly Sunday market reopened in Lal chowk area of Srinagar after a gap of 8 months. Zargar Zahoor
The weekly flea market, locally called ‘Sunday Market’, was closed in March in wake of the covid-19 pandemic
Authorities were hitherto apprehensive about the spread of covid-19 as the flee market attracts large crowds every week
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By Zargar Zahoor

With SOPs related to covid-19 in place, the weekly Sunday market reopened in Lal chowk area of Srinagar after a gap of 8 months. Zargar Zahoor
The weekly flea market, locally called ‘Sunday Market’, was closed in March in wake of the covid-19 pandemic
Authorities were hitherto apprehensive about the spread of covid-19 as the flee market attracts large crowds every week
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