Question
How do these people organise their work?

Answer

These people organise their work in the following manner:
  1. They are not employed. Hence they have to organise their own work in the following manner:
  2. They plan how much to purchase, where and how to set up their shops.
  3. Their shops are temporary structures:
  4. Sometimes some boards
  5. Papers spread over discarded boxes
  6. Canvas sheets hung on four poles
  7. Their own casts
  8. Plastic sheets spread on the pavements.
  9. These people have no security.
  10. Police can dismantle their shops in a while.
  11. Vendors sell their goods (food items), already prepared at home like snacks, foods, chholas, etc.

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