Two warehouses dedicated to jaggery—an agricultural commodity—have been constructed within the premises of the Wholesale Market (Bhusar Bazar) section. These two warehouses feature a frame-structure design, incorporating continuous beams with a span of 50 feet. These warehouse facilities have been made available within the marketplace to ensure a smooth and organized system for the storage and sale of jaggery and other agricultural produce. With a storage capacity of 25,000 units per warehouse, the combined facility offers the capacity to store a total of 50,000 units of jaggery. The storage capacity for general commodities in each individual warehouse stands at 17,000 quintals. Sundry shops have been constructed adjacent to these warehouses. Each of these warehouses measures 204 feet in length and 51 feet in width, covering a total area of 10,404 square feet. A total of 36 shops have been constructed: 18 located on the northern side, adjacent to Warehouse 'A', and 18 located on the southern side, adjacent to Warehouse 'B'. Each shop measures 15 feet in length and 10/7 feet in width, covering an area of 161 square feet. These shops have been allotted on a lease basis to licensees of the Market Committee for the purpose of trading in regulated agricultural commodities.
