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Jajmau’s Saraiya Weekly Mart Rush Fails Crowd At Malls On Festive Days

Enormous crowds converging at malls on rare yearly occasions do not surprise all the city visitors. Contrary to this there is a weekly market set up on Sundays at the quite older area of Sarai Ram Rai popularly known as Saraiya bazaar in the tannery town of Jajmau area. One can see the huge surge of people turning up from far and near to buy vegetables and various other things of daily use. It is supposed to be the oldest market in the area. 

It comes to be fairly tough to enter faster into the market from the side of a 150-foot-wide road. There stands no ample spare space to even crawl easily into the market. There is jostling at every moment. The rush of the crowd can entirely be realised at the mouth of the lane. People do not even tend to avoid moving with their bikes, or cycles despite finding too meagre space.

Besides, The road remains jammed due to the waiting rickshaws for the passengers. They care least about their delay in getting out of the crowded road thereby exclusively blocking the space on the road. Though the men in khaki are occasionally found sitting in safer spaces for whistles to clear out the preferably packed space, their not-so-rigid action does not bring relatively impressive results. 

What needs to be done carefully is to bring traffic under control. People suggest that the vehicles must not go into the market. There should be no sale on narrow spaces. An ordinary consumer remains on utmost alert in buying necessary vegetables or another vital items. Therefore constant spot crowd is also required to be avoided. Everything that the consumers would choose to look up to crowd less marketing.

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