The Struggle Of A Man, Who Has Been Selling ‘Murmure Chikki’ For Last 54 Years

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The woe of life and the struggle to earn a living pose a challenge to any self-respected individual.

The challenge of the man standing at the entry of Harminder Sahib in Amritsar is no less than an inspiration. He has been selling ‘murmure chikki’ for the past 54 years keeping the target of 100 packets but ends up selling approximately 40 packets. It is hard for him to match the target of 100. but he says that 100 packet sale is quiet far off…he ends up selling apx 40 packs.

The 80 year old tries to grab passer-by’s attention but hardly find anyone’s kind gesture.

If you meet him, help him to achieve his target so he may go home early and relax. He is nearing 80 years and have responsibility of home.

– Pankaj Arora

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