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Udhampur. The temple town is lit up with colorful flowers and lights for the festival of Dhanteras and Deepawali. Day by day people are approaching the markets for shopping, due to which it is getting bright till late evening. In the festive season, the aura of the markets is being created with colorful flowers and lights. The lavishly decorated shops are attracting a lot. There has been a boom in the sale of idols and pictures of Maa Lakshmi.
On Sunday, there was a crowd of people in other major markets including Old Mandi, Parade, Pakka Danga of the city. Diwali is the festival of happiness on 4th November. Due to this, the decoration of the shops is made on sight. The shopkeepers have specially decorated the shops to woo the customers. There is a tremendous demand for colorful lights in the market and now the sale of idols and posters of Maa Lakshmi has also started. Attractive offers are also present in the shops to entice the customers.
After Karva Chauth, the crowd is increasing day by day in the city due to Diwali. At times, there is also a situation of jam in the market. Earthen lamps are also being sold in different parts of the city. The shopkeepers told that this time before Dhanteras, there is a crowd at the shops of the customers. Well done work. The sale is happening this time instead of last year. There will be more rush of customers on the day of Dhanteras. Manit Sharma told in the old mandi that he had come to buy earthen lamps, flowers and other things.
In the parade, Surendra told that the prices of some things have increased instead of the previous years. The glass jug was worth a hundred rupees last year. But in today’s time the value of that jug has become 150 rupees. Crackers are also coming in many varieties. Their prices have increased by five or ten rupees per packet. Manzoor Ahmed, who came to buy utensils in Parade Bazaar, told that the price of brass utensils was expensive even earlier. But steel utensils have also become expensive.
Udhampur. The temple town is lit up with colorful flowers and lights for the festival of Dhanteras and Deepawali. Day by day people are approaching the markets for shopping, due to which it is getting bright till late evening. In the festive season, the aura of the markets is being created with colorful flowers and lights. The lavishly decorated shops are attracting a lot. There has been a boom in the sale of idols and pictures of Maa Lakshmi.
On Sunday, there was a crowd of people in other major markets including Old Mandi, Parade, Pakka Danga of the city. Diwali is the festival of happiness on 4th November. Due to this, the decoration of the shops is made on sight. The shopkeepers have specially decorated the shops to woo the customers. There is a tremendous demand for colorful lights in the market and now the sale of idols and posters of Maa Lakshmi has also started. Attractive offers are also present in the shops to entice the customers.
After Karva Chauth, the crowd is increasing day by day in the city due to Diwali. At times, there is also a situation of jam in the market. Earthen lamps are also being sold in different parts of the city. The shopkeepers told that this time before Dhanteras, there is a crowd at the shops of the customers. Well done work. The sale is happening this time instead of last year. There will be more rush of customers on the day of Dhanteras. Manit Sharma told in the old mandi that he had come to buy earthen lamps, flowers and other things.
In the parade, Surendra told that the prices of some things have increased instead of the previous years. The glass jug was worth a hundred rupees last year. But in today’s time the value of that jug has become 150 rupees. Crackers are also coming in many varieties. Their prices have increased by five or ten rupees per packet. Manzoor Ahmed, who came to buy utensils in Parade Bazaar, told that the price of brass utensils was expensive even earlier. But steel utensils have also become expensive.