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Sadar Bazaar is a wholesale market in Old Delhi, Delhi, India. [1]Like other major markets of Old Delhi, this market is very crowded and buzzes with activity.Although it is primarily a wholesale market, it also caters to occasional retail buyers.
The Sadar Bazar Cantonment metro station is located on the Magenta Line of the Delhi Metro. [1] It was opened to public on 29 May 2018. Like Shankar Vihar, only military personnel can alight at this station and have to have their ID's as this station also falls under Delhi Cantonment.
Route map. Sahibabad: Vasundhara Sector 5: Shakti Khand: DPS Indirapuram: ... Sadar Bazar Cantonment: Terminal 1 IGI Airport: Golden Line. Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway.
Sadar Bazaar is the place most of them come to for shopping. Shops in Sadar Bazaar sell leather products, petha (sweet), handicrafts and garments etc .The market sees heavy activity in the evening when the streets are filled with locals and foreigners alike. The famous leather shop of Agra Taj Leather World is also situated at sadar bazaar.
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The other end of the Khari Baoli market is on the GB Road (Red light district and wholesale market for engineering goods) and Sadar Bazar (wholesale market for non-branded consumer goods). There is a wholesale market for genuine herbs in Katara Tambaku where some importers and exporters do the wholesale business of herbs.
Saddar Bazaar or Sadar Bazaar or Sadar Bazar (lit. ' Central Bazaar ' ;transl. Central Market – transl. Main Market) is a main market or bazaar in the cantonments of India and Pakistan and may specifically refer to: Sadar Bazaar, Agra, a shopping destination for tourists in Agra Cantonment, India Sadar Bazar Stadium, sports stadium
The 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in)-wide metre-gauge Delhi–Bandikui and Bandikui–Agra lines of Rajputana State Railway were opened in 1874. [1] The Agra–Jaipur line was converted to 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge in 2005.