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Question
What made Swapna sell the cotton to the trader instead of selling at the Kurnool cotton market?
Solution
The following reasons made Swapna sell the cotton to the trader instead of selling it at Kurnool cotton market:
- Swapna was a small farmer. Her production of cotton was in small quantity.
- She had taken loan from the trader.
- She had promised the trader to sell her cotton to him.
- She had to pay him the principal loan amount and interest thereon.
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