Indians protest new supermarket rules

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Indians protest new supermarket rules

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A salesman carries items in a basket inside a family-run grocery store in New Delhi (Reuters)

A salesman carries items in a basket inside a family-run grocery store in New Delhi (Reuters)

Thousands of Indians have been protesting at their government's decision to allow international supermarket chains to open in the country.

Mega shops like Wal-Mart can now buy controlling stakes in Indian retailers, but small business owners are worried that will lead to a loss in revenue and jobs.

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22/09/2012 11:46:07 p.m.

Steve wrote:

How ironic that they complain- India you took colleagues jobs away through outsourcing, welcome to globalisation.

22/09/2012 2:07:43 p.m.

John wrote:

Well we have to put up with all our call centers going to India, now your turn to feel competition..