In India the man I sold a bow to back home

NEW DELHI, 27 Jun – RIA Novosti. Officer of the international airport in Mumbai I sold a bow to return home in conditions of operating in India the isolation mode, the newspaper reports Times of India.

Prime Minister Narendra modi last week extended until may 3, valid from March 25 isolation in the country. In the framework of limited educational and entertainment options, public transportation, taxi, metro and Railways, closed the border between the States of the country.

Prem Murti Pandey, a native of the city Pregrada located more than a thousand kilometers from Mumbai, was due to the isolation in the slums of Dharavi area of the city, where an area of two square kilometers live about 1 million people. According to recent data, this area was already 288 cases of infection with coronavirus, 14 people died. The state of Maharashtra whose capital is Mumbai, is in first place among Indian States in the number of cases of coronavirus – all here revealed 8068 cases or more than 38% of all cases in the country.

Despite the ban on movement between cities and States of the Indian authorities did not impose any restrictions on the carriage of vegetables and fruits, as they fall under the category of commodities.

To test his theory the man bought in located 120 kilometres from Mumbai, Nashik watermelon for 10 rupees and successfully sold them in the state capital. Then he bought in Nasik 25.2 tons of onions, which cost 230 thousand rupees and rented a truck for 77.5 thousand rupees. On the same day on the truck with a bow he went home.

“I thought I’d sell it in Dragrace and get back about 300 thousand rupees,” said the man. He noted that he had failed to sell onions in bulk and sell it at retail.

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