Moradabad, 29 October (Hindustan Reporter). This Diwali, customers are liking Jaipuri Bandanwar, flower lahri of Banaras, cotton cloth and glass kandils of Gujarat and rainbow, small peacock, star and dot kandils of Delhi. This time, Chinese candles, flowers, lights etc. are completely missing in the market and indigenous goods are being liked by everyone.
Vipin Gupta, operator of Gupta Gota Store, said on Tuesday that the craze for Chinese candles has reduced compared to earlier. He said that since 2014, the demand for cloth cords manufactured in the country has increased the most. Since then he has stopped bringing Chinese candles. Since then he has also been promoting desi Kandil. Cotton cloth and glass candles from Gujarat are being sold in huge quantities. Apart from this, like every time, Jaipuri Bandanwar of Rajasthan and Lahardi of Banaras flowers are being liked the most by the customers. He told that bandanwar ranges from Rs 10 to Rs 1000, Kandil ranges from Rs 60 to Rs 400, flower garland ranges from Rs 20 to Rs 200, flower sticks range from Rs 10 to Rs 100, rangoli ranges from Rs 5 to Rs 100. , Deepak ranging from Rs 10 to Rs 50, Charan Paduka leaf Rs 5.
Sai Gota Traders of MDA said that this Diwali, the demand for Kandil from Gujarat and Tamil Nadu is highest. They have condoms available for Rs 100 to Rs 400. In this, cotton cloth kandil with temple design is available for Rs 180, rainbow kandil for Rs 140, small peacock kandil for Rs 250, star kandil for Rs 300, dot kandil for Rs 350, big peacock kandil for Rs 390, mirror kandil for Rs 350. Apart from this, colorful kandils of other types of clothes are also available at low prices. This time Chinese candles, flowers, lights etc. are completely missing in the market.
Customers are liking indigenous goods more
Customer Rajiv Pathak told that he used to buy Chinese candles every year on Diwali. This time he found the cotton cloth candles strong and good, so he bought some candles for decoration in the house. Customer Sandeep Rastogi says that this time he liked the big peacock kandil of Gujarat the most. Even before this he had bought candles two-three times but this was the first time that he had bought a cloth candle.