<But, aren't they doing 'obostha saai byobostha'? Could any one blame any of them? <God bless them all.

A'ba

They ain't to blame coz after all they are toiling for their bread and butter . But what about the health hazards , who's gonna take that responsibility . somebody's got to streamline things somewhere .

regards

Jayanta

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Alpana B. Sarangapani

Houston, TX.

>From: jayanta payeng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 09:09:26 -0700 (PDT)
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> I have seen roadside barbers at work in makeshift " Saloons " with bricks doing the job as rest chairs , air naturally conditioned , and the wall attched with a mirror ( 99 % it's boundary wall ) acting as the dressing table in Guwahati .
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>I guess the barbers are doing brisk bussiness too !
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>Guwahati, Thursday, July 24, 2003
>CITY
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>Roadside ‘dentists’ doing brisk but risky business
>By A Correspondent
> GUWAHATI, July 23 — Cashing in on the misplaced trust of a section of poor patients, roadside ‘dentists’ are doing brisk business in the city. These roadside ‘dentists’ can be found near the treasury office, Meghdoot Bhawan and on the footpaths of Fancy Bazar and Bharalumukh.
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> Beside performing the dental works, they also clean the ear and earn nearly Rs 500 per day. Talking to this correspondent, Adil, one such ‘dentist’ said that he receives 15 to 20 patients everyday. He has learnt ear and teeth works from his father and believes that he is performing his work quiet well. “Though I have not undergone any such training, my patients are always satisfied and my work is cheaper,” he said.


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