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Despite providing affordable clothing to the poor, the Waghri community faces absolute dejection, constant struggle to hold a fixed market in a Indian cities and meagre economic returns.
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dwij products - CHINDI BAZAARS In today's time, this community is also called 'chindi-walas' and can be found in the streets like Chor Bazaar or Govandi in Mumbai, and in many other
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