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As humidity falls below 30%, which is common around this time, dry air prevents electrical charges from dissipating easily. When we walk around, static electricity builds up on our body, and the moment we touch a metal surface, it discharges, causing the shock.

I'd suggest to dis-charge yourself every hour or so by touching the ground or walking barefoot and avoiding touching metals. At times, the shock on fingers may reach to the bone and pain will stay for 3-4 days (happened with me when I touched door knob in office). Learning : try to touch with palm or thick skin side or avoid (hard to do so in office)

Every shopkeeper have a single statement to say and that's is "quality h bhaiya isliye price zyada" Indeed quality.
Kyonki yahan log puri life ghiswate rehte hai😂😂

