New Delhi: Sadar Bazar, one of Asia's largest markets, is currently facing a double whammy. Holi is a festival, but after a court order, the no-squatting zone does not look colored or sprayed, so market sales have also fallen. At the same time, there is another thing. This time, China's color or spray for Holi is also completely absent from the market.
Devraj Baweja, general secretary, Sadar Bazar Trade Association, informed that only 30 per cent of the market work is left. There was a time when there was no place to keep a step in the markets before Holi, while the market is desolate today. Ravindra Singh, a wholesaler of Holi goods at Sadar Bazar, has described this time's Holi as better than last year for shopkeepers. Because the number of subscribers is comparatively higher this time than last year. Also hopefully it will grow over time.
The main thing is that this time the purchase of indigenous goods is going on openly. All the same being sold for Holi are Made India. People themselves are refusing to take Chinese goods. The Chinese-made tank spray, Doraemon, Pokémon, Barbie used to be a favorite of children, but now the variety of India's goods is high.
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