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Moreh shops adopt new business strategy
Assam Tribune | Sobhapati Samom | Moreh, May 11
Moreh, a border commercial town in Manipur, 110 km from Imphal, presents a different look with the shops in the dusty town adopting a new strategy of engaging young Myanmarese girls as their salesgirls.
The Myanmarese salesgirls turn up for duty at around 9 am in the morning after crossing the international border between India and Myanmar through Moreh Gate Number 2 and return home closing of the border gates at 4 pm.
“This is a new trend here since the past few months. We pay reasonable monthly salary to the salesgirls,” a mobile phone dealer near Moreh Gate Number 2 said. “This helps in communicating with the Myanmarese customers who come to buy Indian products. The shops pay an average of Rs 3000 to Rs 5000 monthly salary to the Myanmarese girls.
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