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India: Looking at the story of a Pulwama district grower

Grown in polybags and clay pots, hundreds of flower saplings lie in an apple-pie order inside a small nursery set up by a husband-wife duo in south Kashmir's Pulwama district.

Last year, Sabiya Mushtaq and her husband Ishfaq Ahmed established the nursery and within less than a year, it has become a new address for flower enthusiasts, gardeners and decorates.

"We are getting an overwhelming response from the flower lovers across the district," said Sabiya.

Sabiya, a Post Graduate in Political Science decided to launch her own venture with her husband after several unsuccessful attempts in securing a government job. "I was on the waiting list at times, and sometimes dropped altogether. Finally, I decided to start this business," she said

Read more at Greater Kashmir

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