Rush on winter clothes sale in Fulbari

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Amar Chand Gupta Apu, Dinajpur (South) :
The increasing intensity of winter crowds gather in the shops on footpath in Fulbari Upazila of Dinajpur.
Within two days, the price of one clothe rose to Tk 30 to 50. Atleast 10 to 15 seasonal warm clothing shops were set up in different areas of this city. These stores, especially the day-laborers, as well as the middle-class families are also rushing to buy their favorite hot clothes shops on footpath.
The intensity of cold weather has started from the beginning of the night. Since the evening, the area is covered with dense fog. With the fog, the bruised wind started. The families of the income were stunned. But no one has started distributing the trash between the governmental or non-governmental sectors. Cold due to winter, various kinds of diseases are pest. The elderly and the children are most affected by this.
Due to not being able to buy hot clothes in the downtown shopping centers, the family members are crowded in the old hot clothes shops on footpath in the city’s Nimtalamore, the foothills in front of the Urvashi Cinema Hall, the gamari gali, in different areas. The shops on footpath in the crowd gathered around these buyers. Everyone is happy to buy the old winter clothes of choice. Sweater, jacket, muffler, court, pants & kantupi various types of warm clothes available at low prices.
Rickshaw-van driver Shahjahan Ali, Dwijen Murmu, farmer Momin Uddin and Akkas Ali said they would be buying fairly good quality winter clothes from 50 taka to 300 taka in these old hot clothes shops on footpath. The poor people could not buy hot clothes if they did not get these hot clothes. shop on footpath winter cloth vendors Omar Faruk, Mofazzal Hossain and Abdul Kader said, in front of the winter, the warm clothes imported from Saidpur, Chittagong and Dhaka were imported earlier. Initially the buyer did not mix, but with the increase of the winter, the increase of the crowd of buyers has increased much more. But the prices of each garment rose by 30 to 50 taka compared to the price of one week before.

Though there is no increase in the distribution of winter clothes till the government has received any allocation for winter. If allocation is received, then the public representatives will be distributed among the families of the day-laborers. said, UNO Abdus Salam Chowdhury.

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