A village market
is held in open space in the centre of the surrounding villages. The paths of
the villages lead to the market place. There is a daily market there. Of
course, there is a difference between a “Hat” and a “Market”. A “Hat” is not
held like a market daily. A Hat means a weekly crowded Market. It is held only
once or twice in a week and it is more crowded than a Market. However, there
are various kinds of shops in the village market. The villagers get rice, dal,
oil, vegetables, fish, meat and all other necessaries of their daily life from
the market. Farmers from far and near come there with their products to sell
them off. They sometimes rejoice at their profit and despond over their loss. A
village market is the main centre of economic activity of the villages. The
traders of the village carry on goo business there. Thus the village market
bears a vital importance in the life of the villagers.
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