Goa, April 18 -- ANILKUMAR MISHRA
anilkumar@herald-goa.com
PANJIM: Even as the city gears up for Easter celebrations, dozens of displaced beef vendors from the Panjim Municipal Market continue to remain in uncertainty, nine months after their shops were demolished by the Corporation of the City of Panaji (CCP).
Despite a Supreme Court order directing their rehabilitation, the vendors are yet to be allotted even temporary stalls, forcing them to run their businesses from far-flung areas with dwindling customer bases and mounting financial losses.
The delay has not only hurt the vendors but also left consumers across Panjim and surrounding areas struggling to source quality beef during major festivals. With Easter around the corner, the...
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