Lockdown Cripples Asia’s Largest Flower Market In Kolkata

The Mullick Ghat Flower Market lies desolate during lockdown.
Sanjoy Deb
India
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The Mullick Ghat Flower Market in Kolkata lies desolate even as flower markets were opened in the state on 11 April.
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The Mullick Ghat Flower Market in Kolkata lies desolate even as flower markets were opened in the state on 11 April.
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Tucked under the iconic Howrah Bridge in Kolkata, the Mullick Ghat Flower Market in Kolkata, the largest non-stop flower market in Asia, lies desolate in the times of the lockdown.

On normal days, the market sees business of crores, with thousands of lorries of flower supplies coming into it. Flowers are also sent for exports to other parts of India and abroad.

However, since the lockdown, lack of a proper supply chain for the flowers, coupled with the lack of customers have hit retail as well as wholesale florists in Mullick Ghat.

The Quint visits the flower market to get a sense of how the lockdown has affected the lives there.

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