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There are bazaars in every neighborhood of Karachi, Pakistan. The most popular bazaars in Karachi are: Tariq Road, Bohri Bazaar, Soldier Bazaar, [1] Sarafa Bazar, Meena Bazaar, Urdu Bazaar, etc. There are generally thousands of small individually-owned or family-owned shops and stalls in each old style Bazaar or shopping area.
Sarafa Bazaar, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh; Godowlia Market, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh ... Saddar in Karachi (Saddar bazaar refers to a main or central bazaar) Saddar ...
The Sarafa Bazaar contains gold and jewellery shops. The Rail Bazaar contains fabric shops. The Liaquat Bazaar provides shops for new bicycles and sports cycles. The Faisal Bazar provides shops for spices, oil, meat and poultry. The Karkhana Bazaar provides shops for crockery and cutlery products. The Bans Bazaar supplies dairy and milk products.
Pakistan Mercantile Exchange (formerly National Commodity Exchange Limited) initially started trading in Gold only. This listing was followed by the first gold physical delivery in August 2007. Additional Products were subsequently launched – IRRI -6 rice in March 2008 Palm Olien futures in June 2008 and KIBOR futures in Jan 2009.
A newspaper, Sakrand Times, is published from Karachi. [citation needed] Iqbal flour mill, Nawabshah Road, Sakrand; Anwer Ali Khero flour mill, Gt Road, Sakrand; All Pakistan Banana and Furit market, Nawabshah Road, Sakrand; All Sarafa Association, Sarafa Bazaar, Sakrand; Imtiaz MObile Zone,Pro, Imtiaz Arain, خانزادہ Market, Sakrand
LONDON — The royal family paid tribute Saturday to the British man killed in the New Orleans truck-ramming attack, a 31-year-old who was the stepson of Prince William and Prince Harry’s former ...
Mutahida Bazar (Sindhi Hotel, New Karachi) Usmania Bazar (Sector 5-B) U.P. Sarafa Market (Sector 11-E) Sir Syed Market (Sector 11-C) Roshan Travel and Tours (Sector 11-I) Bashir Chowk (Sector 5-G) Car Bazar 11-D; Budh Bazaar(Wednesday) Bazaar 11-D; Dhaga and Kapra Market 11-G; Khatri Bazaar; Jumeraat Bazar; 5-c-4 North Karachi Bara Market.
It is a circular market building so is called Gole (i.e. round in Urdu) market. [1] It was built in early 1950s just after the independence of Pakistan in 1947, when Nazimabad was established by the government, with plans of expansion of Karachi to settle Muslim refugees in Pakistan. Gole Market is not only famous for fresh food, grocery stores ...