Lucknow, Amrit thoughts. The purchase on Akshaya Tritiya was limited to omen due to increased prices of gold and silver. People bought jewelery worth low weight. Branded and non -branded jewelery worth Rs 30 to 35 crore were sold in the market. In the auspicious time, a trading of about 200 crores is estimated in automobiles, textiles, electronics, mobiles and other markets, including the bullion market. The textile market recorded an increase of up to 30 percent.
Indian Bullion Jewelers Association Ibusa said State Head Anurag Rastogi said that the market prices were softened in the afternoon. Bullion traders were already worried about fast prices. Its effect was seen on Akshaya Tritiya. The showroom did not see a crowd from morning to evening. Organization Minister of Lucknow bullion, Aadish Jain said that the bullion traders in the showroom kept waiting for the customers in the showroom since morning. Customers did not see much trend due to prices climbing.
Seeing the lack of customers in the afternoon, the market became a bit soft. The price of gold fell around Rs 1700 per 10 grams. Aadish Jain said that about 30 to 35 kg of gold and 300 kg of silver were sold. Gol Darwaza, Aminabad, Ganeshganj, Fatehganj, Alambagh, Krishnanagar, Bhootnath, Hazratganj, Aliganj, Dandahiya, Gomtinagar, Journalapuram, Rae Bareli Road and other areas of the capital were crowded in the showrooms of other areas including Golnath, Hazratganj, Aliganj, Dandahia, Ghotnath, Hazratganj, Aliganj, Dandahiya.
Clothes sold over 20 crores
The textile business increased by 20 to 30 percent. The textile business increased as the marriage started. Prabhu Jalan, a textile businessman of Shri Ram Road and metropolis, told that people shopped fiercely. Women bought saris and lehenga for marriage. Suit and Sherwani also sold a lot. UP Ashok Motiani, president of the Textile Industry Trade Board, said that this time there was a cloth business of about 20 crores in the city on Akshaya Tritiya.
Mobile sector seen boom
Neeraj Johar, president of the UP Mobile Association, said that there was a crowd of buyers in the mobile sector as well. Sales of about eight to 10 crore rupees are estimated in Lucknow division. This includes mobiles and accessories. Mobile buyers were seen in all, be it Shri Ram Tower or Indiranagar or other markets.
15 crore income from 852 bannams
852 deeds of residential and commercial buildings were conducted in the district. This earned the Registration Department an income of Rs 15 crore. The highest 163 Banama took place in BKT, while Malihabad had 35 banners. A crowd of shopping and banners was seen in the Registrar Office. During this period, 852 deeds were done in a total of nine registration offices of the district till evening. This includes other assets including residential and commercial.
Bullion- 32.5 crore (Branded-Non Branded Total)
Cloth -18 crore
Mobile- 10 crores
Electronics, especially laptops, expensive watches, AC, fridge and washing machines-40 crore, automobile-30 crore, plot, building etc. Income from registry.
Customers buying light jewelery in the evening were seen
Bullion businessman Badri Prasad Gupta said that light weight jewelery was prepared, the weight of coins was also reduced. The crowd was less from morning to afternoon. In the evening, people who bought light jewelery for Shagun appeared. There were more women among them.