If selling vegetables by locals from vehicles without registration is not allowed, then the same rule should apply to all street vendors. Kashmiris selling seekh kebabs, rotis, walnuts, apples, footwear, utensils, and carpets at various locations and streets in Leh should also be regulated. If the union intends to enforce restrictions, it should do so fairly, ensuring that all vendors-local or otherwise-are treated equally. Selective enforcement not only harms local vegetable sellers from vehicles but also creates an unfair business environment.
It's commendable that local people are trying to help Leh residents by selling essential items at a discounted rate. However, it's unfortunate that the Leh Merchant Association is blaming them instead of appreciating their efforts. The association should focus on finding solutions to reduce prices and benefit the community, rather than criticizing those who are trying to help
"Ladakh has changed, and business should be based on fair competition rather than dividing local and non-local players. With the national highway now open for most months of the year and the upcoming Zojila Tunnel further improving connectivity, there are no major accessibility issues that seem to remain. A competitive market ensures better prices, quality, and services for customers while preventing monopolies. Let’s support an open and fair business environment that benefits everyone."
If selling vegetables by locals from vehicles without registration is not allowed, then the same rule should apply to all street vendors. Kashmiris selling seekh kebabs, rotis, walnuts, apples, footwear, utensils, and carpets at various locations and streets in Leh should also be regulated.
If the union intends to enforce restrictions, it should do so fairly, ensuring that all vendors-local or otherwise-are treated equally. Selective enforcement not only harms local vegetable sellers from vehicles but also creates an unfair business environment.
Yes! Agree!!!
It's commendable that local people are trying to help Leh residents by selling essential items at a discounted rate. However, it's unfortunate that the Leh Merchant Association is blaming them instead of appreciating their efforts. The association should focus on finding solutions to reduce prices and benefit the community, rather than criticizing those who are trying to help
Yes! What about those Chanto shops... not only in Leh but many such new shops coming up in Choglamsar area..
0:56 apna galdi ka apna marzi chahe pahad pei chaldia ya nadi mei 😂
"Ladakh has changed, and business should be based on fair competition rather than dividing local and non-local players. With the national highway now open for most months of the year and the upcoming Zojila Tunnel further improving connectivity, there are no major accessibility issues that seem to remain. A competitive market ensures better prices, quality, and services for customers while preventing monopolies. Let’s support an open and fair business environment that benefits everyone."
Is sajaan ko kya tak liff hai bai😂
Customer kooo faidaaa nahii hayy guru hum ko frozen nahi chayi
Shop manay menga hay broo hamay sasta milna chayi broo appp amirr hoo gaaa haaam garib hay bahii jannn hummm tooh sastaaa wala leee gaaa appp jooo bee bolo