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Markets witness Buzz Pre-Covid in Dhanteras, registering heavy footsteps

Prasagraj: After a long break from the last few months in the midst of restrictions imposed because of Pandemic Covid-19 addicts, the market in Sangam City once again witnessed in a hurry, busy activities and fast purchases on Tuesday.
When the city market is decorated for Dhanteras, the first day of the festival, a vehicle showroom, electronic items, jewelry stores, and shops that sell equipment, dry fruits, sweets, firecrackers, watch most of the customer selection throughout the day.
Because Dhanteras for two days, because Tithi overlaps according to the Hindu calendar, the shop owner expects higher feet when customers will come to buy on Wednesday too.
Falling in line with various other commodities, the Bullion market too, who lost registered during locking, has returned with Bang.
On Tuesday, a large number of people were seen in various shops, buying jewelry.
Whether it’s a big, decorated showroom from civil lines and Katra or traditional shops in ‘Sarafa Bath’ Mahajani Teach in the old city, there are handsome purchases made by Denizens.
“Gold (22 carats) is Rs 46,750 per 10 grams and silver is at Rs 66,800 per kg and we are happy compared to last year, customers do appear in large quantities.
There are many who buy ornaments for the wedding season to come too,” said Chaddha’s degree, jewelry shop owner in civil lines.
Compared to last year, despite the high level of gold and silver, there has been an increase in sales because the TEJ festival will also come, he added.
There is a lot of enthusiasm seen between the masses in making purchases for Diwali.
The market is decorated with kiosks that sell Goddians of God Ganesha-Lakshmi, sell lava (puffed rice), toys made of sugar, ceramic decorative items etc.
The marketing market also witnessed severe customer selection.
Shops have adorned equipment made of copper, brass, steel and aluminum and other metals as well.
The market in Thati Bazar, the largest tool market in the city, and shops that sell pottery all expect high sales from two days of Dhanteras.
“There is a tradition of shopping in Dhanteras and therefore we expect that customers will come in large quantities on Wednesday,” said Neeraj Jaiswal, a Preetam Nagar shopkeeper.
In addition, there is an option to buy glassware and electronic products for the kitchen too.
Some stores have decorated glassware in front of their shop to attract customers.
Along with this, non-stick equipment is also very popular.
Similarly, there are large crowds in shops that sell sweets and deal with selling vehicles and electronic goods.
Some shop owners and wholesalers come out with big discounts to attract customers and the same thing has a positive effect.
According to Anil Mishra’s poundit, Puja Muhurat for Dhanteras came from 06.17pm until 08.11 PM.
“Lakshmi Puja in Dhanteras was carried out during Pradosh Kaal which lasted for two hours and 24 minutes,” he said.

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