Political Science, asked by shilpameshram042, 11 months ago

how is hawker different from a shop owner? ​

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Answered by ananyamishra38
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Hawkers do not have permanent shops whereas shop owners have permanent shops. They generally sell items like vegetables and fruits. Their income levels are less than that of shop owners.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A hawker sells different items of daily use like vegetables and fruits,. by going from place to place asking people to buy them. he does not own a fixed shop he brings goods on his HeLa cells them and returns back to his house. but a shop owner owns a permanent shop either in the neighborhood or in the market

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