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Traders cautious in Azadpur mandi, markets in Old Delhi shut in protest against GST

Though there is a sense of confusion over the GST in Asia’s largest wholesale vegetable market, business was more or less usual, while Chandni Chowk sported a deserted look amid a bandh call to protest against GST.

June 30, 2017 / 19:42 IST
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Shubham Raj Moneycontrol News

Hours before India switches over to goods and services tax (GST) that promises to clean up a chaotic jumble of indirect taxes into a neat single levy, two of India’s largest wholesale and retail markets wore contrasting looks.

Azadpur mandi in North Delhi, which counts to be the Asia’s largest wholesale fruits and vegetable market, was a picture of ‘business-as-usual’, seemingly ready to crossover to GST on July 1, without much fuss.

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Barely twelve kilometres south-east of Azadpur, a palpable anxiety was visible in the by lanes of Old Delhi—Chandni Chowk, Khari Baoli, Mori Gate, Lahori Gate. Traders shuttered down their shops to protest against GST, begging the question whether the new tax system will impact bulk buyers and retailers in opposing ways.

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