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SEE PICS! People buy coal and cow dung cake online as cold spell continues

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: January 18, 2021 5:03 PM

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It is freezing cold in many parts of India. In some regions, sweaters and jackets do not protect against the cold. People are using different measures to protect themselves from the cold. Given the market demand, coal is now being sold in large quantities on online websites
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In the online market you can buy coal by the kilo. You may not believe it but people are ordering coal at home according to their needs. Everyone is amazed to see such a marketing strategy in the Corona era.
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Cold waves is on rise in India. It is snowing in the mountains. So people are taking different measures to protect themselves from the cold. People are using wood fires to protect themselves from the cold.
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People used to sell coal from the market and carry it in sacks. Now that everything has gone digital, people are buying coal online.
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Coal is being sold on many websites, where you can order. Less smoke and longer burning coal are being sold at higher rates. Apart from this, cow dung cakes are also being sold online.
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Different companies have set different prices for coal. Coal is available at Rs 30 per kg on some websites and at Rs 199 per kg on other websites.
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The sale of coal starts from Rs 10,000 on Amazon and the coal which burns immediately or produces less smoke is being sold in large quantities. The rating of this coal is also high.
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