The mother of two daughters left for Rosario in the ongoing rains
Rains and hurricanes on Tuesday prevented people from leaving their homes unnecessarily. At Dharmendra Road, Greenland Chowk and Parevadi Chowk near Trikonbagh, three people, including two women, went out to earn a living.
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Dharmendra Road, Umaben, a mother of two daughters, left for Rosario in the ongoing rains. She had been sitting on a porch with her two daughters all day on Tuesday morning, waiting for a customer. Umaben said there is no one in his family but him. Eating daily earnings. If he doesn't go out, his two daughters will starve.

A working couple walked out of the
Greenland Crossing with their young child and belongings. The couple said they farm, but have not yet found farming. The couple went for a walk, hoping to find work somewhere. They were also looking for labor in the ongoing rains and hurricanes to mix the box.

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Selling out to sell fruit renkadidharaka raincoat
parevadi squares were found to have sold over a middle-aged renkadimam raincoat. The middle-aged man said that he usually sells mangoes and fruits, but in such a situation he went out to earn a living by taking a raincoat instead of fruit in the ranks so that no one would come to pick the fruit.
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On
Dharmendra Road, Umaben, a mother of two daughters, left for Rosario in the ongoing rains. She had been sitting on a porch with her two daughters all day on Tuesday morning, waiting for a customer. Umaben said there is no one in his family but him. Eating daily earnings. If he doesn't go out, his two daughters will starve.
A working couple walked out of the
Greenland Crossing with their young child and belongings. The couple said they farm, but have not yet found farming. The couple went for a walk, hoping to find work somewhere. They were also looking for labor in the ongoing rains and hurricanes to mix the box.
Read in Gujarati news
Selling out to sell fruit renkadidharaka raincoat
parevadi squares were found to have sold over a middle-aged renkadimam raincoat. The middle-aged man said that he usually sells mangoes and fruits, but in such a situation he went out to earn a living by taking a raincoat instead of fruit in the ranks so that no one would come to pick the fruit.
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