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Map showing the nine districts of Delhi. Gandhi Nagar is a residential area in the East Delhi district of Delhi in the Trans-Yamuna area. It is most known for Gandhi Nagar Market, which is Asia's biggest readymade garments/textile market. [1] Gandhi Nagar has many shops and factories. [2]
Both wholesale and retail trading of textile goods happen here. The market opens every day and the weekly market shops opens on Monday-Tuesday. Over-night trading reveals a lot of transactions in this market. The market intakes more than 10,000 footfalls, sometimes even 30,000 footfalls during the festive seasons.
Though the market operates mainly on a wholesale basis, it also caters to the needs of a few retail shoppers. The market is closed on Sunday. [9] In 2023, Indiatimes ranked Sadar Bazar among the world's most iconic markets. [10] Gandhi Nagar, Delhi; Okhla Mandi; Mehrauli; Chandni Chowk; Khari Baoli; Ghanta Ghar; Bhajanpura
Khan Market: Delhi: Khan Market is a shopping district and retail market in Delhi, India. It was established in 1951, and named in honour of freedom fighter Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (popularly known as Frontier Gandhi or Badshah Khan). [19] In 2019, it was rated as the world's 20th most expensive commercial street by Cushman & Wakefield.
Textile division of the company has a distribution network of more than 4,000 multi-brand outlets and over 637 exclusive retail shops [5] in the domestic market itself. [6] Suitings are available in India in over 400 towns through 30,000 retailers and an exclusive chain is present in over 150 cities across India.
River of lights at Karol Bagh. Karol Bagh (also spelled Qarol Bagh, pronounced [qəroːl baːɣ]) is a neighborhood in Central District of Delhi, India. [1] [2] [3] It is a mixed residential and commercial neighborhood known for shopping streets, such as the Ghaffar Market and Ajmal Khan Road.
According to AT Kearney’s ‘Retail Apparel Index’, India was ranked as the fourth most promising market for apparel retailers in 2009. [4] India is the second largest producer of fibre. The country is the world's largest producer of cotton and jute. [5] [6] India is also the world's second largest producer of silk. [7]
Palika Bazaar is an underground market located between the inner and outer circle of Connaught Place, Delhi, India. It is named after Palika Bazaar of Mumbai. [ 1 ] Palika Bazaar hosts 380 numbered shops selling a diverse range of items; however, the market is dominated by electronic items and clothing.