State-run super market reopens in Kashmir after 18 years
Updated on Aug 22, 2010 08:43 pm IST
Amidst shutdown and protests, Kashmir had a breather on Saturday as a state-run super market named Apna Bazar reopened in Srinagar, after it was shut 18 years ago. 'Apna Bazar' received a warm response from the locals as they went around the shop to buy their essential commodities. It was popular with locals nearly two decades ago due to its quality products and reasonable prices.
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