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WB government to set up fair price vegetable market in Kolkata

| | Feb 17, 2016, at 11:50 pm
Kolkata, Feb 17 (IBNS): The West Bengal government will set up a fair price vegetable market in Kolkata.

The market will be set up by the State’s Agricultural Marketing Department, with the assistance of Kolkata Municipal Corporation in Behala area.

"It would be located on a 7-8 cottahs parcel of land on Rajani Mukherjee Road in ward number 118 (which is in Behala)," read the AITC website.

"Vegetables, fish, eggs and meat would be sold in the market. Rs 30 lakh has been spent on the construction. Forty-one shops, and 18 slabs for fish and small vegetable-sellers, have been built," it said.

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