Indian market may light up on the festival of Karva Chauth, hope for economy growth

New Delhi : The festival season has arrived in India, due to which markets across the country are ready for business. This time the festival of Karva Chauth is also going to fall on Sunday, due to which the country's economy can be seen having a direct impact. It is expected that this year on the occasion of Karva Chauth, business worth Rs 22,000 crore can be done across the country.

This is a traditional festival celebrated for the long life of marriage, which is celebrated with enthusiasm by women all over the country. Women keep fast on this day for the long life of their husbands. This time it is expected that the expenditure on the festival may cross the figure of Rs 15,000 crore this year. Due to which the economic condition of the country can improve.

vocal for local

MP Praveen Khandelwal has informed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mantra “Vocal for Local” can prove to be perfect for this festival. By doing this, local businessmen can benefit a lot. Since last week, markets across the country are witnessing a flurry of shopping for Karva Chauth and other festivals. For this festival, women are vigorously purchasing puja items like clothes, jewellery, make-up and gift items.

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Increase in economic growth

Delhi, which is one of the largest markets in India. It is expected that due to Karva Chauth, there may be an increase in the economic growth of the country. It is being told that on this occasion the sales figure can reach Rs 4,000 crore.

Why is there crowd in the market on Karva Chauth?

On Karva Chauth, there is a competition to buy items like jewellery, traditional clothes, make-up, sarees, Karva utensils, lamp wicks and sieves. Apart from this, women can be seen crowding in the market to buy red bangles, anklets, toe rings and other items. Also, a lot of growth can be seen in the mehendi business during this festival.

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