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FEATURE / FASCIST INDIA
In Illegally Occupied Jummu & Kashmir, A Year of Misery
Al Jazeera profiles five Kashmiris whose lives have been adversely affected by the revocation of autonomy.
“We are denied many rights but need to give our best in this suffocating environment." | One year on, we speak to 5 Kashmiris whose lives have been adversely affected by the revocation of autonomy:
— by Rifat Fareed | Al Jazeera English | August 5, 2020
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One year on, there is palpable anger against government's move to abrogate Article 370 of the constitution that granted the Muslim-majority region a measure of autonomy (File: Danish Ismail/Reuters)
Budgam, Indian-administered Kashmir - On August 5, 2019, India stripped Indian-administered Kashmir of its limited autonomy saying the unprecedented move was meant to integrate the Muslim-majority region into India to bring "development" and end violence.
For six months, the Himalayan region faced an internet blackout and security lockdown that adversely affected the Kashmir Valley's nearly eight million people. Thousands of politicians and activists were jailed, some of whom have since been released.
The region's economy was devastated while schools and colleges were shut, many of them emptied out to accommodate Indian soldiers.
Activists have accused Indian authorities of using draconian laws to stifle dissent and committing human rights abuses against Kashmiris.
One year on, there is palpable anger against the government's move to abrogate Article 370 of the constitution that granted the Muslim-majority region a measure of autonomy.
But the spokesperson of the governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Indian-administered Kashmir, Ashok Koul, refuted such allegations and said Article 370 was removed to "bring progress and development in Kashmir".
Al Jazeera profiles five Kashmiris whose lives have been adversely affected by last year's decision.
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Nazir Ahmad Sheikh, a bus-conductor, at his home in Budgam village holding his paralysed son in his arms. Nazir has been left jobless due to the second consecutive lockdown in the region which marks a year on August 5 (Masrat Zahra/Al Jazeera)
'An Unfortunate Father'
The months of curfews last year meant transport services came to a halt in Kashmir. Nazir Ahmad Sheikh, who worked as a bus conductor for decades, was rendered jobless as hundreds of passenger vehicles were barred, creating a dire situation for the families dependent on the industry.
With a daily income of 300-500 rupees ($4-6.6), the 45-year-old from central Budgam district barely managed to make ends meet. He was the sole breadwinner for the family which includes his wife and three children aged 5-11. His oldest son is paralysed.
As businesses gradually started to reopen earlier this year, new restrictions were imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic, burying any remnants of hope for Sheikh, who had no option but to beg to be able to feed his family.
He sought his wife's permission. "I knew I had no other option," Sheikh told Al Jazeera.
"I was without work for so many months and I had to find a way to feed my family. I thought I had two options either to become a thief or to beg. I chose the latter," he told Al Jazeera at his house in Sholipora village in Budgam.
"I am an unfortunate father," he said with tears in his eyes. "I just wanted to educate my children and provide two meals to my family but in this situation, I am not able to do anything, I am feeling extremely helpless."
To save his family from shame, Sheikh decided to travel to the nearby district of Srinagar, the main city in the Kashmir region, to beg. Sheikh began sitting on roadsides where he would carry his young paralysed son in his arms.
According to the Kashmir Transporters Welfare Association, the lockdown affected nearly 150,000 people associated with the transport sector.
Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), a local body of industrialists in the region, has put the preliminary amount of losses to $5.3bn from last year's lockdown. The traders' body also said about half a million jobs had been lost since August last year.
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Abdul Majeed sitting on his boat at Dal lake in Srinagar (Masrat Zahra/Al Jazeera)
'A Long Wait'
All his life, Abdul Majeed has followed a dedicated routine - he would leave home in the morning to row his boat on the famous Dal lake where he would take tourists on joyrides.
During the last 12 months, Majeed stayed loyal to his routine but earned nothing as the security lockdown forced tourists from the picturesque region.
"Last year, on August 3, we were towing our boats and there were hundreds of tourists. But suddenly, police came and started taking away tourists to the airport," Majeed, 45, told Al Jazeera.
Every tourist was made to leave and hotels were emptied as the Indian government was preparing to impose the unprecedented lockdown.
"We watched helplessly whatever was happening. We could not question anyone."
One year on, tourists have not returned and that has paralysed the region's tourism industry which provided jobs to thousands of people.
Srinagar was turned into a ghost town immediately after the lockdown was announced. "We were in shock. That's the last time we had some work," Majeed told Al Jazeera.
Majeed has three children and a wife to feed. Without work, he feels frustrated and restless.
"From my childhood, I have been doing this work and I never felt this much anxiety," he said, adding that even at the peak of the armed rebellion against Indian rule in the 1990s, things were not as bad as it is now. "I avoid going to my home because I cannot afford to buy most things that my wife asks me to buy," he said. Majeed says he just tries to "find an escape".
"I am sure if this deprivation of our work continues we will all be facing psychiatric issues. It seems we will have to sell everything ultimately."
The tourism sector contributes nearly 6.92 percent to the region's gross domestic product (GDP), according to the government economic survey.
"In this situation, we do not even feel that we have anyone to listen us like a politician or a leader. We are feeling abandoned by everyone. There is no one to hear us," he said.
"We have completely submitted our fate to Allah."
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For Javaid Ahmad Ganai, a 44-year-old apple farmer, life has not been the same since last year (Shabir Bhat /Al Jazeera)
Apples Turn Sour
The horticulture industry is one of the pillars of Kashmir's rural economy and apples remain the jewel of this industry. For Javaid Ahmad Ganai, an apple farmer, life has not been the same since last year.
A resident of south Kashmir's Tahab village, Ganai said farmers like him are "now taking loans and keeping their land on mortgage to run homes".
"Last year, after the lockdown, we were not able to sell our produce. Most of it either rotted on the trees or in the vehicles or fruit mandis," said the father of four.
Ganai said the government last year announced measures to help farmers sell their produce at "good rates" but on the ground, the reality was different.
"I sent my first 50 apple boxes and was paid money for them," Ganai said. "When I sent the second lot of 250 boxes, I was told that they could not find a buyer and I was never paid for it."
The 44-year-old said before the lockdown he used to earn at least $300 a month. "It would help me feed my family of six which includes my three sons, a daughter and wife. I could also fund for the education of my children," he said.
"The income is completely lost. The only way left is loans or selling my own property or trees to help feed my family. In the villages it is the same situation for everyone.
"It is just on the mercy of Allah that we are surviving. But I fear to think about the future. I don't even go to my orchards now, it causes anxiety."
Horticulture contributes nearly 5,000 crore rupees ($666,000) annually to the region's economy. Nearly 3.3 million people in the region are directly or indirectly associated with horticulture, according to government figures.
Last year's lockdown had coincided with the harvest season, with one farmer describing it as "one of the finest crops he has seen in his lifetime".
Ganai says they will have to bear the consequences of the lockdown for many years to come.
"We are not able to maintain our orchards. We could not take care of the trees like buying fertilisers on time because we had no resources," Ganai said. "This time 50 percent of the produce on trees has a disease and we can already see our economy for the next many years in shambles."
At home, Ganai said he has no answers to his children's demands. He said the only option available before him is taking loans but he fears that he might have to mortgage his land.
"In my village, more than 90 percent growers are taking loans. I know most of us cannot repay (the loans) and we will have to surrender our land," he said, referring to a general sentiment in the region that New Delhi wants to bring about demographic changes by allowing Indians to buy land there.
"I think it's a deliberate policy to push us towards giving away land. They know we are very helpless and they are making these loans easy for us."
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Shariq Ahmad, who was hit with pallets last month, sitting at his home (Shabir Bhat /Al Jazeera)
Dark Life
At her home in Karimabad village in southern Pulwama district, Shaheena Akhtar, 37, has to nurse her two children: An 18-year-old daughter who is suffering from severe gastroenterology illness and her 20-year-old son who was hit with pellets on his right eye.
"This year has been the worst," Akhtar told Al Jazeera. "We have been hit by a storm one after another."
For most of her life, Akhtar has struggled with poverty. Her hope, however, was her elder son, Shariq Ahmad, whom she hoped would one day earn and support the family.
"I have only seen struggles in life. My hope was my son. He dropped out of studies three years ago when the situation in the family became difficult," she said.
Shariq worked as a carpenter and earned a meagre amount of 5,000 rupees ($67) every month. It was just enough to support him and the family.
Last month, Shariq was hit by a burst of pellets fired during a protest near his village. He was partially blinded. One of the earning hands for the family suddenly found himself confined to his room.
The use of pellets to disperse protesters has widely been condemned as hundreds of people, most of them teenage boys, have been blinded by the shots of iron projectiles to ward off demonstrators in recent years.
"I don't know whether to buy medicine for my kids, take them to the doctor or eat two meals," she said. "My husband is daily-wage worker and he is also out of work for a year."
"My son had his surgery last week but we were not able to get it done because it would cost 25,000 rupees ($334). This is an extra burden on us. It's not only the wound on my son's eyes, we are dead deep inside too, struggling for survival," she said.
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Asma Shakeel, a student from Indian-administered Kashmir at her home in the main city of Srinagar (Masrat Zahra/Al Jazeera)
Shut Schools
Asma Shakeel, 19, a resident of the main city of Srinagar, has a story of hope and an unending struggle. She says the situation in Kashmir "has made her tough and strengthened her will to move forward".
She could not attend school in the wake of the lockdown announced last August while the internet blackout meant she struggled to continue her studies.
Kashmiri students could not attend classes after August 2019, making it one of the longest pauses for the region's education sector and it has affected more than a million school-going students.
For months, she did self-study at home. When she would feel unable to concentrate due to the dire political situation, she says she would cry on a prayer mat.
"In Kashmir, what we see mostly is a shutdown after someone dies. And in such situations as a student it is hard to study at home," said Shakeel who has an older brother and a twin sister.
She remembers her last day at the school before lockdown when she was busy with her friends discussing upcoming school events.
For months last year, Shakeel struggled to prepare for the exams and apply for scholarships in colleges outside India, which has always been her dream though her parents were against the decision.
In the absence of the internet and phones last year, Shakeel described it as the "hardest time".
"My parents did not want me to apply for colleges outside. But I have been dreaming for it for years. I finally convinced them but the worst part during the communication blockade was that my teachers could not send me letters of recommendation," she said.
"Applying for scholarships was difficult. I knew I could not even ask a penny from my father whose business has already suffered a lot," she said, adding that she had to travel to the Indian capital New Delhi last year twice to apply for scholarships.
"I feared that my situation might keep me behind despite my hard work. I had made it a point last year to study day in and day out because I wanted to do it."
Schools and colleges in Kashmir were turned into barracks for additionally deployed paramilitary forces.
While authorities asked schools to opt for online education during the coronavirus pandemic, the students had little chances as the high-speed internet remains banned due to "security reasons".
The slow internet causes connectivity issues in e-learning and online classes, students say. According to the Private Schools Association in Kashmir only 20 percent of students in Kashmir who had fixed-line broadband at home could take "advantage of the online classes".
"We can't even study in the Zoom classes like students everywhere else. Our situation is not normal," Shakeel said. "I had to work on my own at home and seek help from my school teachers."
"We can't watch educational videos. It's extremely tough for students in Kashmir to stay without internet. In other places [outside Kashmir] at least students have access to high-speed internet and other facilities. They can order books online or could approach their teachers but for us everything has become very tough because of the place we come from," she said.
Despite the hardships, Shakeel is a success story. She passed her high schools exam in July this year with flying colours. She secured 98 percent in her grade 12 exams and topped in Kashmir.
Her scholarship bid also turned out to be successful. She got a full scholarship to study at Georgetown University in Qatar.
"I am trying to get best out of this situation. We are denied many rights but need to give our best in this suffocating environment," she told Al Jazeera.
— Source: Al Jazeera English
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Amazon and Walmart face the ire of 70 million Indian shopkeepers
(Bloomberg) –In the heart of New Delhi’s largest wholesale bazaar, merchants who normally compete with each other have united against a common enemy.
“Amazon, Flipkart!” one merchant after another shouts into a microphone from a small stage in Sadar Bazaar’s central traffic circle. Some 50 other shopkeepers gathered around shout back in unison: “Go back! Go back!”
The sit-in, which created more chaos than usual among the rickshaws, motorbikes and ox-carts plying the market road, was one of as many as 700 protests against Amazon.com Inc. and Walmart Inc. — owner of local e-commerce leader Flipkart — that organizers say took place at bazaars across India on a recent Wednesday.
India’s shopkeepers are mobilizing against the global e-commerce giants, alleging they are engaged in predatory pricing in violation of new rules meant to protect local businesses. At stake is the future of retailing in a country with 1.3 billion consumers, where Walmart and Amazon have sunk billions of dollars trying the crack the market and capture its growth potential.
“Amazon and Flipkart are a second version of the East India company,” said Praveen Khandelwal, national secretary of the Confederation of All India Traders at the Delhi protest, referring to the British trading house whose arrival in India kicked off nearly 200 years of colonial rule. “The motive of Amazon and Flipkart is not to do business, but to monopolize and control.”
India’s government in October announced an investigation into the allegations of predatory pricing. Amazon and Walmart said in statements to Bloomberg News last week that their operations comply with Indian laws, and that they act only as a third-party marketplace.
Read: Amazon Doubles Holiday Hiring to 200,000 Temporary Workers
The conflict comes amid a broader global backlash against the breakneck expansion of tech firms — from protests by taxi drivers against an Uber-clone in Jakarta, to couriers for a Softbank-backed delivery startup creating a bonfire of their backpacks in Bogota in protest of low wages and poor benefits.
Representing about 70 million small merchants who collectively control almost 90% of India’s retail trade, India’s shopkeepers union has shown itself to be a strong political force. The traders are an important part of the voter base of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party.
“For a government, especially a government of the BJP, which has the support of small businessmen, it may not be prudent or politically advisable to totally ignore such demands,” said Sandeep Shastri, a political scientist at Jain University in Bangalore. “They would have to be seen taking some steps at least.”
The union’s power is a significant reason the government has placed such onerous restrictions on foreign retailers — including a minimum $100 million investment and strict local sourcing rules. Because of the hurdles, the likes of Walmart and Carrefour SA have all but given up on opening their eponymous stores in the country.
The shopkeepers won a key victory against the foreign e-commerce players last year when the government tightened regulations on how the platforms are allowed to sell goods. The rules, aimed at creating a level playing field on pricing, forced Amazon and Flipkart to pull thousands of items from their virtual shelves and restructure large parts of their local operations.
Read: Ambani Readies India’s Alibaba With $24 Billion Holding Firm
The changes, coming after Walmart announced its acquisition of Flipkart, threw the foreign companies into chaos and prompted analysts to question their India investments. With Amazon shut out of China and Walmart’s e-commerce performance in the U.S. decidedly mixed, both companies have settled on India as key to growth. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has pledged to spend $5.5 billion to win India, while Walmart’s $16 billion Flipkart deal was the retailer’s biggest ever.
Now the shopkeepers are alleging Amazon and Flipkart are circumventing the rules with predatory pricing and deep discounting. They are demanding the government shut down the companies’ online marketplaces until they are in compliance.
Amazon said its sellers have complete discretion on what price to sell their products. Flipkart said it provides sellers with data to help determine what product offerings will sell best at what price, but business decisions are ultimately the sellers’ to make.
The flash point for the latest escalation was Diwali, a Hindu festival that’s occasion for a gift-giving bonanza akin to Christmas in Western countries. This year’s festival in October came amid a slowdown in consumer spending that’s hit everyone from carmakers to shampoo sellers. But while the shopkeepers union said its members saw as much as a 60% drop in Diwali sales, Amazon and Flipkart managed to report record revenue from the six-day festival.
The shopkeepers union argued that the online holiday deals must be in violation of the new rules, prompting Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal to announce an investigation.
“E-commerce companies have no right to offer discounts or adopt predatory prices,” Goyal said in October. “Selling products cheaper and resulting the retail sector to incur losses is not allowed.” Another government official said policy makers are looking at setting up a dedicated e-commerce regulator.
A spokesperson for the commerce and industry ministry didn’t respond to an email seeking comment.
Vinod Kumar, a 35-year-old shopkeeper selling women’s cosmetics in the Delhi bazaar, is looking for relief. Standing by his small stall, he picks up a bottle of a rosewater-based hair product. He sells it for 40 rupees (56 cents), but says customers can get it from Amazon or Flipkart for 30 rupees, with delivery right to their home.
“If everything is available online, why would anyone come here to face the heat and the crowds?” he says. “My business is shrinking by the day.”
Kumar says if the situation continues he may go out of business, as many other shops already have.
Read: Walmart Got a $10 Billion Surprise After Buying Flipkart
Overall data show sales at traditional mom-and-pop shops are still growing in India. Though these stores have seen a decline in their share of total retail sales since 2014 as e-commerce and organized retail chains grab market share, the consumer market is expanding at such a pace that absolute spending with mom-and-pop shops increased nearly 60%, according to consultancy Technopak Advisors. That pace of absolute growth is projected to slow slightly to 50% over the next five years.
That may be cold comfort to Muhammad Yusuf. The 72-year-old, who runs a jewelry shop at the Delhi bazaar, says he’s unable to match the prices online, has cut his staff from six employees to two and is in danger of not being able to pay rent.
Yusuf is conspicuous in the e-commerce protest, however, in that he’s sporting a fleece jacket bearing the Amazon logo. Asked why he’s wearing it, he shrugs and says he needed something to keep him warm and found it in a clothing stall nearby. He bought it because it was cheap.
–With assistance from Shruti Srivastava.
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Bureaucrat by way of day, Ghaziabad DM turns blogger, translator at night time
Her first ‘severe’ translation is well-known author KR Meera’s bestseller, ‘Meera Sadhu,’ which turned into posted in Malayalam in 2008.
Ministry devoted nights to translate the e book into English, ‘The Poison of Love,’ posted via Hamish Hamilton (Penguin Random House India). The book now functions many of the long lists of 13 novels in rivalry to win the celebrated DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 2017.
Born with an affinity for literature, 2003 batch IAS officer, Ministry S, is now foraying into translating severe books, besides ably dedicating herself to the day-lengthy anxious agenda of bureaucrat example work.
Her first ‘extreme’ translation is famous author KR Meera’s bestseller, ‘Meera Sadhu,’ which changed into published in Malayalam in 2008. Ministry committed nights to translate the e book into English, ‘The Poison of Love,’ published by Hamish Hamilton (Penguin Random House India). The book now functions most of the long list of 13 novels in rivalry to win the celebrated DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 2017.
Ministry S has been a former special secretary (home) and is now serving as the district Justice of the Peace of Ghaziabad. However, she is a great deal extra than a bureaucrat in a sentence— she is a promising translator, transliterator, and a blogger sign in.
“I have been devoting time for translation, transliteration, and weblog writing throughout the past due night time hours. Earlier, I wrote several books, which includes a detective novel, however, stored it low-profile. However, translating books is some thing that I might name extreme paintings that I revel in,” Ministry stated, including that she has been blogging since 2014.She stated that KR Meera is one among her favorite writers and she bumped into her at a pal’s location in Lucknow in October 2015.
“I had written about ‘Meera Sadhu’ in my create your own blog. I asked Meera why nobody had translated the book into English. In reply, she instructed me to try it. The original novella runs for 50 pages. The first translated draft turned into out after one week and appreciated by means of the author and the publisher additionally gave his nod. With continued efforts, the e book becomes posted in February 2017. It feels amazing to be nominated for the prize,” Ministry introduced.
“Meera’s different books had been translated through literary folks however this time, she depended on a bureaucrat synonym,” she said. She stated that the story is certainly one of love, misplaced love, and love turning poisonous for revenge.
“Love is like milk. With the passage of time, it sours, splits and will become poison,” reads an excerpt from Meera’s e book.
“His touch became magical, spellbinding. It changed into as though I changed into in a trance. Like a ‘gopika’ enchanted with Krishna’s divine flute tune, I misplaced attention of the world around me. My body turned into underneath a few sort of black magic, I turned into thrown off stability…” reads some other excerpt.
Ministry holds an engineering diploma in electronics and conversation and went on to complete her MBA from XLRI, Jamshedpur. Her technical and management heritage coupled with bureaucratic paintings and her love for literary paintings makes her a multifaceted, particular man or woman.
She says that she finds her new ‘work’ to be enjoyable and sees it as a way of detaching from her grueling day by day habitual, which begins around five.30am and is going as much as 9 pm.
Ministry is currently translating a 215-page e book of KR Meera’s, except attempting her hand on English transliteration and interpretation of the ‘Sundarkanda’ – the 5th ‘sopan’ and one of the most famous chapters of ‘Ram Charitra Manas.’
“The poetry in the bankruptcy fascinated me. I wondered how people who do not recognize Hindi will understand the unique form. I completed this painting in nearly 50 days and the draft is in print,” she said.
The blog log in translation runs into 50 chapters Bureaucrat, including almost 156 pages, and is about to be published quickly in ghaziabad nagar nigam.
“My career and paintings as a translator merge seamlessly. I don’t think myself as ‘Ministhy’ or ‘district Justice of the Peace’ whilst translating throughout unfastened time. Initially, many mocked my translation work as I am not an expert author. I studied Hindi until class 10. I felt like a brand new actor struggling in Bollywood, however, rejections are part of lifestyles. The current translation work (‘The Poison of Love’) is a message to my critics,” she stated.
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Definitely, Ghaziabad has grown swiftly inside the beyond the couple of years which has expanded its call for no longer only by using the developers but via traders and shoppers as nicely.
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Delhi, a bustling metropolis, caters to every need, and household items are no exception. From revamping your kitchen to creating a cozy living space, the city offers a plethora of options for house hold products. But with so many stores, finding the right one can be overwhelming.
Worry not! This guide unveils the Best House Hold Product Traders in Delhi, categorized to streamline your search:
1. The Big Box Bonanza:
Metro Cash & Carry: A haven for bulk buyers, Metro offers a vast selection of national and international brands at competitive prices. Stock up on cleaning supplies, groceries, and even larger appliances like refrigerators and washing machines.
Wholesale Kirana Stores (Sadar Bazaar & Chandni Chowk): Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of these historic markets. Here, you'll find a treasure trove of household essentials at incredibly affordable prices. Be prepared for the crowds and hone your bargaining skills!
2. Departmental Delights:
Shoppers Stop & Lifestyle: One-stop shops for all things home, these departmental stores boast a curated collection of renowned brands. From stylish crockery and designer bedsheets to top-of-the-line kitchen appliances, you'll find everything to elevate your home's aesthetic and functionality.
Westside: Renowned for its trendy yet affordable homeware, Westside offers a delightful mix of vibrant colors and contemporary designs. Update your living space with throws, cushions, and decorative items that reflect your personal style.
3. Specialty Stores for Specific Needs:
Jagdish Store (Karol Bagh): Renowned for its extensive collection of copperware, brass utensils, and stainless steel products, Jagdish Store is a must-visit for those seeking high-quality kitchenware. Their impressive selection caters to both traditional and modern cooking styles.
Hamleys: Unleash your inner child at Hamleys, a haven for toys, games, and everything in between. Find the perfect gift for a loved one or discover exciting additions to your own home entertainment collection.
4. Online Options for Convenience:
Amazon & Flipkart: The giants of e-commerce offer a vast selection of household products at competitive prices. Enjoy the convenience of doorstep delivery and explore a wide variety of brands and categories, all from the comfort of your home.
5. Brands with Standalone Stores:
Godrej Interio: Renowned for its stylish and functional furniture, Godrej Interio provides a one-stop shop for all your living room, bedroom, and dining room needs. Their expert staff can assist you in creating a personalized and functional living space.
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