Why does mishrilal sell his jaggary to traders in shahpur in not in his village?
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▶Mishrilal sells his jaggery to traders in Shahpur and not in his village because of the demand from other town.
▶Trade takes place between the region of abundance and place of scarcity.
▶It must have been remunerative or profitable for him to trade his jaggery to other nearby places than his own place where he might be having competition.
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▶Mishrilal sells his jaggery to traders in Shahpur and not in his village because of the demand from other town.
▶Trade takes place between the region of abundance and place of scarcity.
▶It must have been remunerative or profitable for him to trade his jaggery to other nearby places than his own place where he might be having competition.
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Mishrilal sells his jaggery to traders in Shahpur and not in his village because the market for jaggery in Shahpur is big in comparison to his village, where he can earn more profit.
It is well connected with neighbouring villages and towns. Raiganj, a big village, is 13 Kms. from Palampur.
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