If you're eager to shop at India's largest Chor Bazaar, be prepared to wake up early. This bustling market opens at 4 AM and closes by 8 AM. Interestingly, Mumbai boasts not one, but two prominent Chor Bazaars, with one being recognized as the largest in the country.
The Historic Dedh Gali Bazaar
Located in Mumbai, the famous Mutton Street and Kamathipura areas host these vibrant markets. The Dedh Gali Bazaar in Kamathipura is particularly noteworthy, being the largest and steeped in history, having started operations in 1950. The market sees a flurry of activity from 4 AM, with transactions amounting to millions occurring within just four hours.
Understanding the Market's Name
Many assume that the term 'Chor Bazaar' implies stolen goods, but that's a misconception. Reports indicate that the items sold here are manufactured in nearby factories and sold wholesale, leading to lower prices. This market is known for its affordability, not for illicit goods.
Affordable Goods Galore
At Dedh Gali Bazaar, vendors often purchase slightly defective items from major companies at wholesale prices, allowing them to sell at reduced rates. Shoppers can find a variety of electronics, including washing machines, refrigerators, TVs, and other gadgets, as well as clothing and footwear. It's claimed that this secret market generates around 20 crores in sales daily, although it once had a reputation for selling stolen items, that is no longer the case.
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