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Nabard scheme

— Mohammed Yousuf

New innings: Wholesale flower merchants and commission agents begin their new innings at the spacious modern Gudimalkapur market in Hyderabad, which is being developed under the Nabard scheme and aims at decongesting the present market, which is functioning in crammed conditions at Jambagh, the only wholesale flower market in the city for the last five decades. It gets the merchandise from Bangalore and Mysore, as also Vijayawada, Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy district.

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