Publish Date: | Sun, 20 Feb 2022 09:00 PM (IST)
Para (Naiduniya News). In view of the relief this year after two years of Corona period, villagers and traders are eagerly waiting for Bhagoria, the festival of gaiety and enthusiasm. Although the last Bhagoria festival was celebrated despite the epidemic, but the strict guidelines and fear of Corona had dampened the enthusiasm of the people somewhere. This year, as soon as the effect of the transition subsides, the enthusiasm of the people about the festival is at its peak.
After Holi and Bhagoria in Jhabua district, the marriage season is also special for the traders. Many businessmen make tremendous preparations only for the wedding season. Although there is silence in business and business right now, but the festive haats will definitely raise hopes of business in Bhagoria fairs. In the midst of all this, preparations for Bhagoria have started in rural areas. Even after relief from Corona, the need to be vigilant has to be understood.
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This year the government has gradually relaxed the guidelines of Corona. The fear of the third wave is also negligible in the minds of the people, due to this there is also an enthusiastic atmosphere. Merchants of Para area are also very busy these days preparing for the upcoming wedding season after Holi, Bhagoria. This year, the price of soybean oil, the best selling edible oil, has increased by more than 5 to 10 percent as compared to last year. Last year, where the price of 15 kg oil cans was around 2100, this year it has reached around 2250 to 2300. The special thing is that if the price of sugar is like last year, the sweetness of the food items made from it will definitely increase.
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Then last year dates sold up to Rs 50 a kg will sell 80 to 100 kg this year. Grocery trader Anil Talesara and hotelier Rajendra Pagaria told that this year, 60 to 70 kg of Bhagoria’s special sweets will be sold in Majam Kherchi, so gola and Kachli have definitely picked up. Last year’s copra shell of 200 has reached 250 kg this year. On the other hand, the prices of Shriphal are same as last year and this year it will be sold for 20 rupees only. Most coconuts are sold in Bhagoria. The reason for this is that according to the tribal culture, as many coconuts are offered on Holi as there are members in the family. Then till Sheetala Saptami, there is a lot of sale of quince.
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