7th Class Social Science Markets Around Us

  • question_answer 1)
     In what ways is a hawker different from a shop owner?  

    Answer:

    A hawker sells different items of daily use like vegetables, fruits, etc. by going from place to place asking people to buy them. He does not own a fixed shop. He brings goods on his 'thela', sells them and returns back to his house. But a shop owner owns a permanent shop either in the neighbourhood or in the market. He does not go door to door to sell different items. Instead, customers come to his shop to purchase the items of their need.  


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