India's Biggest Chor Bazaar: Do you know about the country's biggest Chor Bazaar? Here, showrooms of branded companies' products are seen on the streets. The special thing is that their prices are also very low. Many products including mobile phones, shoes and clothes are available in this market. People from the country and abroad come to this market to buy goods. The special thing is that this market has been running since the British era. There is an interesting story behind naming this market as Chor Bazaar.
The biggest Chor Bazar of the country is not in Delhi, Bangalore or Kolkata but in Mumbai. The special thing is that there are not one but two Chor Bazars here and one of them is the biggest Chor Bazar of the country. Let us tell you in which area of Mumbai is this Chor Bazar?
Mutton Street and Kamathipura are the two most famous Chor Bazaars in Mumbai. But, among these, the market located in Dedh Gali of Kamathipura is a very famous and big Chor Bazaar. The special thing is that this Chor Bazaar is 70 years old and it started in 1950.
This market runs from 4 am to 8 am
. Chor Bazaar located in Dedh Gali of Kamathipura area of Mumbai starts at 4 am and closes by 8 pm. In just 4 hours, a huge crowd of people gathers to buy goods in this market. Actually, branded goods are available here at very low prices.
This question arises in the minds of many people that how do so many goods get found in this market, is it stolen goods? Let us tell you that the name of this market is Chor Bazar, but it does not mean that stolen goods are available here.
Goods come from small factories.
Many media reports said that goods come to this market from small factories around Mumbai and are sold at low prices. Apart from this, some shopkeepers of Dedh Gali Market also buy bad goods from branded companies and sell them here. However, there was a time when stolen goods were sold here, but now the situation has changed.
Electronic gadgets, clothes, shoes and many other things of people's need are available in this secret Chor Bazar of Mumbai. Made in China products are also available in Dedh Gali Market. According to DB's report, this market has a turnover of 15 to 20 crore rupees in a day.
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