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Sunanda Sharma extends a helping hand to street vendors

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To help them get back on their feet, Sunanda Sharma of Mummy Nu Pasand fame has extended a helping hand to a group of vendors. She visited their stalls and urged passers-by and buyers to purchase their products such as shoes, idols, Diwali embellishments, pottery, jute chairs, toys and cane baskets among others.

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In the video, which has gone viral, Sunanda is seen interacting with the vendors. She says, “It is not just about making Baba Ka Dhaba famous. We need to support each and every roadside vendor. Every time you see roadside vendors, please help them and buy things from them. Diwali is just around the corner and we will be having a blast, shopping and having a gala time, but we cannot ignore them.”

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