Who needs cash when change is here, asks Mumbai
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Over the top: This cold drink shop owner has found a way to beat the demonetisation woes. (KUNAL PATIL/HT)
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The new look: Most shop keepers, including the stall owner at Gandhi market, King’s Circle, have gone cashless. (KUNAL PATIL/HT)
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Making the big announcement: This provision store owner at Pratiksha Nagar, Sion is in no mood to lose out on his customers. (VIJAYANAND GUPTA/HT PHOTO)
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Going green, in style: Vegetable vendors at Pali Naka road in Bandra get tech-savvy. (VIJAYANAND GUPTA/HT PHOTO)
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Woman-booker: RK Yadav book stall at Bandra has turned a new page to keep its business intact. (VIJAYANAND GUPTA/HT PHOTO)
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Refreshing change: This lime juice centre at Mahim just got cooler. (VIJAYANAND GUPTA/HT PHOTO)
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Tossing up an idea: Change is the spice of life seems to be the motto of the owner of this stall at Mahim. (VIJAYANAND GUPTA/HT PHOTO)
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Note it: Sai Baba snacks corner is beating the cash crunch with a tangy twist. (ARIJIT SEN/HT PHOTO)
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On a new path: The autorickshaw driver is on his way to becoming hi-tech. (ARIJIT SEN/HT PHOTO)
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Cool quotient: Sameer Corner, a lassi shop owner in Dadar, is beating the demonetisation heat. (ARIJIT SEN/HT PHOTO)
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