Mobile vegetable marts bring cheer to Hyderabadi homes

  • | Sunday | 29th March, 2020

HYDERABAD: Taking the concept of farmers’ produce market a step further in times of COVID-19, the Telangana government has introduced mobile farmer’s bazaars in the capital city. The 177 mobile vegetable counters sold farmers’ produce at 331 points across the city. People thronged the mobile vegetable marts to buy their choice of farmers’ produce. The mobile vegetable mart stops at our apartment gates. Source: IANSGet the latest updates in Hyderabad City News, Technology, Entertainment, Sports, Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels.

HYDERABAD: Taking the concept of farmers’ produce market a step further in times of COVID-19, the Telangana government has introduced mobile farmer’s bazaars in the capital city. On Saturday, 177 vegetable and fruit laden mini-trailers crisscrossed the streets of Hyderabad, bringing succour to the Hyderabad citizens forced to stay indoors due to the prolonged lockdown conditions in place. The 177 mobile vegetable counters sold farmers’ produce at 331 points across the city. The officials said the vegetables are to be sold at prescribed rates. Also Read Hyderabad Police booked cases against 33k lockdown violators The mobile counters will travel across the city along prescribed routes and set up shop as per a schedule which is publicised extensively. The initiative is a combined operation between the state’s agriculture, marketing departments and the GHMC. Mayor Bonthu Ramu said, “The initiative by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) comes at the behest of the Telangana Chief Ninister K. Chandrasekhar Rao and Municipal Minister K.T. Rama Rao. In his media briefing on March 24, the Chief Minister had instructed the elected representatives of the city corporation to take lead in efforts to help the people cope with the inconveniences caused by COVID-19 and the lockdown. People thronged the mobile vegetable marts to buy their choice of farmers’ produce. Ragini, a resident of an apartment complex, said, “We have been very scared to venture out. The mobile vegetable mart stops at our apartment gates. We just step out and buy fresh vegetables without worrying too much about infection,” she said. Source: IANS Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News, Technology, Entertainment, Sports, Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS.

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