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write an article on sweet vendor​

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Answered by VIGYAS
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The tea planter’s energy and entrepreneurial initiative, when assumed by a “Westernized” Indian, turns into a form of self-delusion in The Vendor of Sweets (1967), where Mali, the son of a Gandhian sweet vendor, travels to America for a course in creative writing Malgudi, like India, reaching out to the modern world and unexpectedly returns with a Korean- American girlfriend, and an outlandish business scheme to manufacture creative writing with a machine. (The point about Mali’s confusion is made, but the machine is not a particularly convincing touch.)

Mali bewilders his father, Jagan, one of many emotionally inadequate fathers in Narayan’s novels. Jagan, in fact, could be an older Sriram. He is full of the pious certainties and hypocrisies of someone who thinks he has done his bit for his society by participating, however briefly and shallowly, in the Freedom Movement. He has been hard on his wife; he cheats his customers and the government, invokes the greatness and permanence of Indian civilization while dismissing the West as morally inferior.

Answered by SumitPal21
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Vendors are people who sell products and sometimes vendors are persons who lend services too.  

Mr. Chill is a juice shop vendor who sells all types of juices. When Mr. Chill opened his shop, all that he told the people who visited his shop was drink and enjoy the nectar of the fruit of your choice; money can wait. Such was his mentality. He was a man of short stature but full of energy. He had employed people from his village. Because of him a lot of uneducated people from his village got a job.  

Mr. Chill had studied up till 10th standard and he always wanted to be an entrepreneur. He used to open his shop around 4:30 am. People asked him as to who would drink juice that early.  

It was not only juice that he served in the mornings. He used to give tea and bun to those who slept beside his shop and were hungry. A real human being that Mr. Chill was. He did provide food for his village boys who worked in his shop too.  

One need not always be well accomplished to be an entrepreneur, a bit of practicality and humanity in nature is the first step to win the heart of people. That was what Mr. Chill was all about. From a small shop in a corner, he went to make it big by opening quite a few branches around his place.

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