We are over at H. No-1007 on Road No-2 in Mohammad Line. It’s a straightforward place where we handle all kinds of bags. The house number is 1007, and you can’t miss it if you’re walking down Road No-2. Inside, it’s mostly just rows of bags—school bags, duffles, and the simple ones for groceries. We do a lot of the work ourselves, often sitting on small stools while we check the stitching on the straps or count the stock. The Mohammad Line area has its own rhythm, and we’ve become a part of it over the years. It’s not a polished store with air conditioning. We just have a couple of fans spinning on the ceiling. The light comes in through the front, showing all the different colors of fabric we have. We spend our mornings sorting through the stock that arrived the day before. Sometimes neighbors stop by for a chat while we’re working. It’s a very local way of doing things. We don't have any corporate manuals or big slogans. It’s just us, some bags, and the daily task of making sure everything is in its place. The road outside can get a bit muddy when it rains, so we try to keep the entrance clean with an old broom. It’s just a normal day of work at H. No-1007. We stay open until the sun goes down and then we lock up.
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