Photos: Ethnic Grocery stores in Tucson - India Dukaan
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Sukanya Bhat has owned India Dukaan, 2754 N Campbell Ave., since 2004. She supplies customers with Indian staples such as grains, spices and dairy products.
India Dukaan
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Sukanya Bhat, owner of India Dukaan, talks with Kirtan Yajna in her store at 2754 N Campbell Ave. Yajna had come to ask Bhat about Indian musicians who could perform at an event he is planning. Bhat says besides selling Indian groceries, many people also ask her for suggestions on food, music and information on the Indian community in Tucson. Wednesday July 05, 2017.
India Dukaan
- Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
Sukanya Bhat, owner of India Dukaan, talks with Kirtan Yajna in her store at 2754 N Campbell Ave. Yajna had come to ask Bhat about Indian musicians who could perform at an event he is planning. Bhat says besides selling Indian groceries, many people also ask her for suggestions on food, music and information on the Indian community in Tucson. Wednesday July 05, 2017.
India Dukaan
- Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
Sukanya Bhat, right, owner of India Dukaan, helps Kalu Tamang with his shopping at the Indian grocery store located at 2754 N Campbell Ave. Bhat has owned the Indian grocery store for 12 years. Wednesday July 05, 2017.
India Dukaan
- Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
Parvaiz Afzalzai, left, and his wife, Fatemeh, say they shop at India Dukaan, twice a month. The Indian grocery store located at 2754 N Campbell Ave., stocks mostly Indian spices and frozen foods. Wednesday July 05, 2017.
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