Guardian: Narendra Sharma dreads the summer. Temperatures climb above 40C even before the sun has hit the pitted, potholed surface of the streets through which he pushes his vegetable barrow day after day. Even when dusk falls there is little respite.
Its tough, even if you are used to it. And the worst of all is that I lose money, he said.
Sharma is out of pocket during the summer months because his vegetables go bad in the blinding heat. The more they wilt and blacken, the less he can charge. Even...