The dark side of these bright shops

Hola everyone..
 How are you all? Well, as you all know i am so interested in talking about Lajpat Nagar, Central Market ,thats because i have been researching about this interesting place so i thought that i gave you a lot of information, so why not now just talk about something relaxing and nice. Well ok, i will tell how my journey began. Ok, so here we start, our first day in Lajpat Nagar with my group members Simran, Manpreet and Roshni visited there and and we started clicking pictures of roads, shops and started taking interviews from shopkeepers. Some of the shopkeepers were kind and normally giving answers to our questions and also some of them didn't share their sales but some of them literally refused to even give interview. so, this was how we were dealing our research. Meanwhile we were doing our research, suddenly a chaotic situation took place. We saw that the shopkeepers were taking all their stuff inside their shops and we were curious to know the reason so we asked one of the shopkeepers and he told us that Police has come and because its illegal to display the stuff outside our shops thats why we always have to rush it whenever the police comes. And if we didn't do this then police can charge penalty. We were thinking that why they have to do such things but yes as they have shortage of space because of the narrow lanes in Lajpat Nagar , it gets really difficult for shopkeepers as well as for customers to walk there. 
There are not only everything good in Central Market but also a lot of problems that are faced by shopkeepers and customers. We will come to that too .
I will show you some pictures of that scenario as that was really shocking for us. Though, i don't have clear and enough images as we were to shocked and busy seeing it rather than clicking pictures of it but still we made it to that.






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