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Nasima did not get the goods for four days in the TCB line


Nasima Akhter, a resident of Mugda-Manda area, worked at a establishment in Vijayanagar in the capital. For four days, he has been traveling in different areas of the capital to buy affordable products from TCB trucks. But he had to return to the line every time he failed.

Nasima was talking to Nasima on Thursday afternoon standing next to a TCB product truck in front of the Segunbagicha market. At the time, he said, 'Last Monday, I could not buy anything from the line for an hour and a half. The line was much larger. The product is finished before my serial arrives. Whenever I heard that TCB products were being sold somewhere, I ran there; But I did not get a truck or could not buy anything. Even today I see a long line of people. Even today I can not buy and do not stand in line. '

When the reporter was talking to Nasima, the sale of 5 packages was over. More than two and a half hundred people stood in separate lines of women and men for the rest. And hundreds of people were standing around the truck with a frustrated look.

Hundreds of women and men are visiting different areas of the capital, but have not been waiting for the goods after waiting for a long time. There is also news of getting sick from standing in line for a long time.

The seller dealer people say that each truck has products for 20 people. But 3-5 people gathered to buy it. Those who come before or are in front of the line, they get the product. When the truck arrives at the point, the local people or the roadside hawkers or small shopkeepers stand before the news. Some unemployed people find out where TCB products are being sold again. They tied the team and came first. So those who come later, they do not get anything else.

On Thursday afternoon, a crowd of lower income people to buy TCB products at Maniknagar of Jatrabari police station in the capital. Photo: Today's magazine

On Thursday afternoon, a crowd of lower income people to buy TCB products at Maniknagar of Jatrabari police station in the capital. Photo: Today's magazine

TCB has started selling products at subsidized prices from last Monday after being closed for more than a month. The program was launched to relieve some of the low income people in the inflation. Products are being sold in two cities in Dhaka city and in 20 places in Chittagong.

This time five emergency products of Ramadan are being sold, including chola, dates. The rest of the department and some district cities are expected to increase the sale of goods in the city.

Now a person from the truck is a maximum of 2 liters of soybean oil or bran oil (bran oil) oil at a price of Tk 5, two kg lentils at a price of Tk 5, one kg of sugar at Tk 5 per kg, two kg per kg per kg and two kg per kg per kg. You can buy 5 grams of date palm for 5 rupees. It will cost a buyer to buy all these products.



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