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APNA Bazar farmers market inaugurated in Long Island

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NEWYORK: A new branch of APNA Bazar has also opened in the Long Island. Members of Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi and other communities will be able to purchase groceries from the APNA Bazar at discounted prices.

APNA Bazaar Farmers Market in Valley Stream, Long Island was inaugurated by Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman with a ribbon cutting ceremony and a citation.

The Sikh community also prayed in their own unique and distinctive way at the opening ceremony of APNA Bazar.

After the inaugural session, the owners of APNA Bazar got visited Bruce Blakeman, his senior advisor Chaudhry Akram, Asian American Affairs Director Aun Naqvi, and journalists a detailed tour of the new branch.

County Executive Bruce Blakeman said that we always fully support small businesses as they also play an important role in the country’s economy.

The owners of APNA Bazar said that they have reached this point after three decades of tireless work.

The Muslim community will have special convenience in shopping during Ramadan.

On this occasion, Senior Advisor to the County Executive Chaudhry Akram and business and social figure Mohsin Shah said that they will continue to have full cooperation with small businesses and the community should also support APNA Bazar.  All daily necessities, food and beverages will be available at reasonable prices throughout the year in the APNA Bazar farmers market.

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