Come one, Come all: Weekly Haats Versus Urban Civic Challenges
/In India, Haats are essentially open-air markets that originally emerged as rural retail hyper-markets, which have also transcended into urban spaces by facilitating trade among villages, cities and towns. These periodic markets occur weekly or fortnightly, and have historically played an important role in the transformation and growth of smaller towns. For instance, West Bengal’s Rampurhat has immensely developed from a small haat-based town into a large municipality.
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