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प्रश्न
In what ways is a hawker different from a shop owner?
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उत्तर
Difference between a hawker and a shopkeeper
Hawker | Shopkeeper |
1. Hawker is a trader who sells his goods by shouting on the roadside, on carts, or keeping his goods on his head. | 1. A shopkeeper is a trader who owns a shop in a market or in a street/mall. |
2. He does not spend any money on the shop as rent or bills.’ | 2. He spends money on the upkeep of the shop like rent, cleaning, etc. |
3. He sells his goods at cheaper rates as he does not spend much on the upkeep of the shop. | 3. He sells his goods at higher rates. |
4. His goods are not generally packaged and branded. | 4. His goods are generally packaged and branded. |
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