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In the United Arab Emirates, Meena Bazaar is the name of a well-known shopping location in Bur Dubai. Since 2000, Meena Bazaar is also becoming popular among tourists. In Bangladesh, Meena Bazar is a well-known chain super shop. In Birgunj, Nepal, Meena Bazar is a well-known traditional grocery market that stretches from Maisthan
Palika Bazaar: Delhi: 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. Palika Bazaar hosts 380 numbered shops selling a diverse range of items; however, the market is dominated by electronic items and clothing. Paltan Bazaar: Guwahati
Arul Bazar, Delhi; Chandni Chowk, Delhi; Chawri Bazaar, Delhi (wholesale market) Chhota Bazaar Shahdara, Delhi; Dilli Haat, Delhi – A Haat is a regular open-air produce market; Khan Market, Delhi; Meena Bazaar, Delhi; Palika Bazaar, Delhi; Sadar Bazaar, Delhi; Urdu Bazaar (Delhi)
Aminabad Hamza Bazaar is one of the oldest market centers in the city of Lucknow, India, along with Chowk, Nathan's and Hazratganj. Its traders and shops are involved in both wholesale and retail commerce. The main commodities and goods traded are clothes, Chikan embroidery work, spices, dry snacks, hosieries and wedding decorations.
Unlike Mayfair and Ring Theatre, ICH was crowded by Indians all the time. In the 1920s, the place became a paradise for journalists, writers, and thinkers like Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Atal Bihari V , Chandra Shekhar to Yashpal, Amritlal Nagar , Bhagwati Charan Verma , and Anand Narain Mulla, who expressed their views over a cup of coffee.
LuLu Mall, Lucknow is a shopping mall located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Spanning 45.9 acres (18.6 ha), it is one of the largest malls in India with a total built up area of 19 lakh square feet. It contains nearly 300 national and international brands and will feature a 6000 sq. m.
The Auto Expo was conceived in the year 1985 and had its debut showcasing in 1986. [1] The Auto Expo 1986 was a window for technology transfers showing how the Indian Automotive Industry was absorbing new technologies and promoting indigenous research and development for adapting these technologies for the rugged Indian conditions.
New Delhi: Noida: 6.0 2 Noida–Greater Noida Expressway: Noida: Greater Noida: 24.5 3 Yamuna Expressway: Greater Noida: Agra: 165.5 4 Agra Ring Road Kuberpur Hingot Kheria ~10 5 Agra–Lucknow Expressway: Agra: Lucknow: 302.2 6 Lucknow Ring Road: Sarosa Bharosa Chand Saray 40 7 Purvanchal Expressway Lucknow: Ghazipur: 340.8 8