Bechak (Seller)·بیچنے والا
Roman Urdu: Bechak / Bechne Wala
The bechak is the seller — most often the kissan (farmer) whose lot the adhati auctions, but it can also be a beopari reselling stock. The bechak hands the lot to the adhati, who sells it to khareedars and settles the bechak after deductions. In the kacha-arhti model the bechak bears the seller-side charges (arhat, bardana, tulai).
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