shortnote on A VILLAGE MARKET in 450+ words
THE VILLAGE MARKET
OUTLINES: introduction- the
place it is held- time- description- advantages.
The
village market is a business Centre. It is a place where things are bought and
sold. There are permanent markets in towns. But there are no permanent markets
in villages. Besides, markets in villages are not held daily. They are
generally held twice or thrice a week. There is only one market for several
villages.
The market is held in an open place. It is held in the
afternoon. Businessmen of villages and nearby towns take their article to the
market. Villages go there to buy or sell their articles. Most of the people sit
on the ground to sell things. They sit in a row. There are different rows for
different types of traders. Articles of daily use are there in the market. Very
costly or less selling articles are generally not found in the village market.
People from distant villages come to the market. Both the
young and the old are interested in visiting the market. They eagerly wait for
this day. They like to buy things of their need and choice.
The village market is full of dust and noise. The market
is very noisy because everybody talks at the top of his voice. Haggling and
bargaining go on constantly in the market. Thus one can hear the noise even
from some distance.
The market is very useful thing. We cannot do without our
market. We buy the article we need from here. Thus it is a great boon for the
villagers.
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