"SLC27-W1 | A One-Day Street Journalist: Festival-centric business."

in Steem4Entrepreneurs2 days ago (edited)

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Assalamualaikum.

Today I have come to share a very beautiful post with you. Through this post, I will share with you the businesses that are organized around festivals and all the information about them. The main goal of sharing this is to join the contest. Which I will share with you as a One-Day Street Journalist. In every place, different street businesses are run around different festivals, i.e. Eid, Puja, fairs or various events. And it is very famous everywhere. So, two days ago, I went to Feni to see my daughter at the doctor. Then I saw a puja pavilion next to it. And there was a crowd of people there. Since I went in the afternoon, we first walked around for a while in the afternoon and took photographs and videos. Later, as it was time to see my daughter at the doctor, I went to see the doctor from there. Then it became evening, after the evening I went out again to take photographs. All in all, the moment was very beautiful and I will share that with you.

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What are the Festival-centric businesses in your area?

Festivals are basically various religious programs, such as Eid, Puja, Mahfil, Fair, various school-based or institutional programs. And the businesses that are usually created on these occasions cannot be finished. However, some of the most famous street businesses are Phuchka, Chatpati, Halim shops, Bhelpuri, Jhal Muri, Boot Bhaja items, various snack item shops, as well as air sweets, balloons, nuts, viral Dim Chaat, various plastic or various toy shops, various religious goods shops, any type of drink or fruit shop, etc. When various festivals are celebrated in our area, such businesses are often seen. Here I shared a very beautiful arrangement around a Puja program in Feni. Various street businesses are operating here. I have given some pictures of some street businesses. Since this puja pavilion was next to the hospital, I thought I could become a journalist for a day and enjoy and share the moment from there.

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Have you ever bought anything from these stores? Show pictures + videos and show their prices.

When I saw various street businesses related to such festivals, I went down there. Because here you can often see something that is not usually available. However, since we did not get a chance to buy anything in the afternoon, I just took some pictures and went straight to the doctor. Later, I came out of the doctor and took pictures of the puja mandap. Then I walked around and saw the food that the street businesses were selling. Here, it is seen that they were selling bhelpuri and jhal muri together. However, I took a video clip when they were making jhal muri. If they were not making it for us, they were making it for someone else. We were standing nearby. However, there was a lot of crowd there, so I went to another small shop next door. There was a man selling bhelpuri very nicely. There was no crowd at all. I thought that since there was no crowd there, we would get a plate of bhelpuri from there. That was the idea, I got bhelpuri from there, actually it was very fun to eat.

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Bhelpuri making & I bought

IngredientsBDT priceSteem price
Bhelpuri20Tk1.3 Steem

Street business video

Why are people more attracted to street stalls during festivals?

Various such businesses are held together around a festival. And if children come to various festivals, they are more attracted to seeing such new things. Moreover, everyone is also very attracted to the food here. These are always known as everyone's favorite food. Not only food, there are many such street businesses that cannot be found or do not want to look for at other times except during various festivals. However, if you are here together, you can buy whatever you need. Or everyone goes there just to see. And that is why everyone gives it a lot of priority. Especially when they see a children's toy shop or anything for them, they are always attracted to that. And especially at various festivals, such children's goods and various delicious food shops are more common.

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Bhelpuri & Jhalmuri

Are these businesses contributing to preserving local culture?

During this time, especially some traditional goods shops are seen. Which actually highlight the old culture. And highlighting the old culture means highlighting our tradition. Sometimes in various festivals, everyone is seen selling various kinds of handmade or rattan or bamboo goods. Which actually highlight the old culture. And these goods are not always available. If we ourselves want to highlight our culture, then if we present those things that are on the way to being lost in front of everyone in a new way, then it will retain and cherish our tradition. Also, various kinds of food or cake shops are often seen which are not usually found anywhere, those businesses are formed only around some event or festival. So it can be said without a doubt that such street businesses often represent our culture and maintain our tradition.

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Jhalmuri Stall

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A boy with bhelpuri

NameDetails
NameDurga mondir
Opening HoursOpen during worship times
CleanlinessGood
DecorationWell decorated
Google Map NameDurga mondir
Google Map Locationhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/NBm1my87sfdgLNyVA
Google Map Plus Code7MMH2C52+G4Plus
Google Coordinates23.008812,91.400312
Steem Atlas Pin[//]:# (!steematlas 23.008812 lat 91.400312 long Durga mondir d3scr)
DeviceSamsung Galaxy M32

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