"SLC27-W5 | A One-Day Street Journalist: The Struggle Of Street Hawkers."

in Steem4Entrepreneurs3 months ago

Currently, no job is small and every profession is respected in its own profession. Every person is struggling to survive with the money earned through their work. Hawkers in Bangladesh have to struggle a lot, starting from the crisis of their principal to attracting customers and facing various problems to stand in the place. Fighting with all these problems, they continue their business. Today, I am a journalist for a day for the 5th week of the Steemit Challenge by @max-pro to write about the struggle of hawkers.

Which places have you been to and what type of hawker business have you reviewed?
Roadside fruit shop with no house

I will review the business of a roadside fruit vendor. He starts his business here every morning and returns at night with all his goods because he has no permanent house to keep them. This is a lot of work in the life of a hawker. Every day he brings the goods to a place and arranges them and then picks them up and returns after the day's business. I will review the shop of Battalar near Thana More in Dinajpur.

Have you ever bought anything from these shops? Show pictures + videos and show the price.
Pomegranate
Dragon Fruit
Monsoon Watermelon
Guava
Banana
Pineapple
Orange
Apple

I shop from these shops most of the time. I buy a small amount of bachelor's fruit, which I don't want to give when I go to buy it from a big market and the price is high. When I go to buy from these shops, I can bargain with them and at the same time I can take a small amount. I mostly buy dates, pineapples, guavas, and seasonal fruits. Let's mention the price of the fruits according to today's review.

Taken from my YouTube channel

Apple1kg300 taka30steem
Orange1kg360 taka36 steem
Desi orange1kg180 taka18 steem
Guava1kg70 taka7 steem
Dragon fruit1kg160 taka16 steem
Pomegranate1kg400 taka40 steem
Papaya1kg120 taka12steem
Watermelon1kg60 taka6 steem
Pineapple1kg50 taka5 steem
Banana1 dozen120 taka12 steem
Dates1 kg600 taka60 steem
How do they face footpath occupation, eviction or police harassment?

Picture with batch written by me

Trading on footpaths is a legal crime. Footpaths are for pedestrians, but certain places such as intersections or large open spaces where people gather and the general public does not have a problem walking, can be used for business. Footpath occupation and eviction are terrible times for hawkers. They make a living by doing business in these places with little capital but they face big problems during the eviction drive, although later it is resumed with financial collusion but in between they face losses. Also, they have to pay bribes sometimes to unethical opportunistic officers of the administration and sometimes to local political influential people. Even if they do not have to rent a specific place or building for their business, they have to pay bribes which stops them financially.

What is their biggest challenge and hope in continuing this business?

These businesses have many types of obstacles. They have to face many challenges from the business license and legally. Business on the sidewalk is illegal which has to be listened to by the common people and after the eviction drive. They have to be hostages to influential political leaders which has to continue the business in exchange for money.

Street hawkers are small businessmen and they hope to run their business with little capital. This business helps them to earn a living. They hope to be able to do business without fear of extortion or eviction.

I invite you @anasuleidy @okere-blessing @paholags to participate in this competition. I have attached the Google Map link and Steem Atlas pin below.

NameBanyan tree
Google MapsHere
Google plus Code7MQCJJPQ+MGP
steem-atlas pin[//]:# (!steematlas 25.6367125 lat 88.63882813 long Banyan tree, Thanar mor ,Dinajpur. d3scr)
DeviceSamsung Galaxy A54

I have set a 10% beneficiary to @steem-atlas for supporting this project


Cc, @max-pro

Thank you

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¡Holaaa amigo!🤗

Los vendedores ambulantes viven una batalla desafiante cada día que salen a trabajar y, si te soy honesta, admiro mucho este oficio, porque ellos vencen todas las adversidades con tal de producir el dinero que los ayudará a cubrir los gastos del hogar.

El puesto de fruta que visitaste tiene gran variedad. No sabía que existía una Sandía de monzón. Acá en Venezuela solo conocemos la tradicional y, le decimos patilla jajajaja.

Te deseo mucho éxito en la dinámica... Un fuerte abrazo💚

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