Traders of Delhi stare at losses as goods on their way to Nepal

New -Delhi, September 12 (PTI) A large amount of goods from the wholesale markets of Delhi, including old Delhi and Sadar Bazar, are currently on their way to Nepal due to the constant unrest in the neighboring country. Paramjit Singh Pamma, president of the Sadar Bazar Bari Market Trades Association, said: “Sadar Bazar is one of the largest wholesale markets in Delhi, known for exporting a wide range of products to different countries, including Nepal. From the unstable situation, Pamma said, adding that some orders in Delhi are ready, but in anticipation of the shipping. Pamma added that the disruption of trading will be, which is likely to affect trade in the trade and the Nepal. Bhargaw, president of the Chandni Chowk Market Traders Association, said: “Many Nepali tourists have visited our stores, the numbers of which have dropped over the past ten days.” The unrest in Nepal clearly affects our customer base. Many Nepali tourists came to our stores to buy souvenirs, clothes, trinkets, jewelry and other items. But these customers have now reduced sharply, “he added. At least 51 people, including an Indian national, died in the recent ‘Gen Z’ protests that broke out in Nepal against corruption on Friday, and a ban on social media sites, Kathmandu police said. Oli stopped on Tuesday, shortly after hundreds of agitators entered his office and demanded his resignation over death during the protest march of Monday.