WINTER HAS COME!
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsLong heavy coats and gumboots are out of the closet as it has become a fad for young people and party goers. Piles of dry logs are back on streets and bonfires are already lit to beat the cold. It’s winter time and people seem to be enjoying the weather. For those who cannot afford to stay indoors, the intense cold has added to their woes and for them shawls, mufflers and money caps are their battle gear.
For daily wage earners — rickshaw pullers, vegetable sellers, manual workers — there is no rest despite the bone-chilling cold and a free-for-all roadside bonfire lit during the early day is a blessing in disguise. The intense cold has surely helped hosiery traders, as the sale of warm clothing has increased. Special weekly bazaars are being set up alongside roads to sell winter clothes.
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