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Delhi's Azadpur Mandi remains open for 24 hrs from today amid lockdown

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Decision has been taken to help farmers sell their produce without any hassle and to minimise the prices of vegetables which have The Azadpur Sabzi Mandi will remain open round the clock till the lockdown is lifted to ensure uninterrupted supply of essentials in the national capital, said Delhi Minister Gopal Rai on Monday. "We have set a new arrangement for Azadpur Mandi.

It will remain open for 24 hours. From 6 am to 10 pm, vegetables and fruits will be sold like earlier. From 10 pm to 6 am, truck movement will be allowed in and out of the market.

In every four hours, the entry of 1,000 people will be allowed," Rai told ANI. He said the decision has been taken to help farmers sell their produce without any hassle and to minimise the

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