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Only 50 percent of the stock left in grocery stores!

Saturday - July 28, 2018 1:02 pm , Category : WTN SPECIAL

The impact of the transporters' strike starts

JULY 28 (WTN) - The effect of the strike of transporters running across the country, including Madhya Pradesh, has now become visible. Due to the continuous strike of transporters since July 20, the stock of goods in wholesale and retail grocery stores in many cities has remained only up to 50 percent. In the days to come, situation may get worse.

According to the information, due to the strike of transporters running for the past several days, wholesalers are unable to provide goods to retail traders. According to merchants, the stock has not yet affected its direct impact on the stock, but due to lack of supply of lentil-rice and oil in the coming days, problems can increase.

But there is no special effect on the truck operator's strike on transportation of vegetables and fruits. Actually, due to mutual split in some transporters, the arrival of vegetables and fruits is in progress. But, if the strike continues, similarly the arrival of vegetable and fruits can also fall, which will increase the inflation in the entire state.

Not only grocery and fruit-vegetables, due to the strike of transporters, the entire market is being badly affected. Due to the strike of truck owners, the prices have been increased in the wholesale market as well as the retail market. Merchants, who depend on everyday transport, have been affected by this strike.

Here, after the strike of truck operators, now grain traders have started the strike. Grain traders argue that due to the strike of truck operators, they are unable to send their goods out of the mandis, since they do not have a place to keep the goods.

If the transporters strike is not over soon, then the stocks of wholesale and retail traders will gradually end up, which will increase inflation significantly. The biggest impact of the transporters strike is on grocery traders. The grocery traders soon made an appeal to end the strike from truck operators.
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