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Chandni Chowk
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Khan Market
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Chandni Chowk originally meaning moonlit square or market, is one of
the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi, now in central north Delhi,
India.
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Khan Market is one of the more upmarket and expensive places to shop
in Delhi. It is located in the city center, surrounded by residential
complexes and the greenery of Lodhi Gardens.
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Chawri Bazaar |
Karol Bagh
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Located to the west of Jama Masjid, Chawri Bazar is a famous
wholesale market selling specialized products like copper, brass and
paper items.
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Karol Bagh Market is one of the oldest shopping areas of the city. It's
central location and proximity to the major places and monuments of the
city makes it a visitor's delight. This place is mainly famous for it's
shopping complex.
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Connaught Place
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Pahar Ganj
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Connaught Place, built in 1931, is one of Delhi's most popular
shopping centres. There is nothing that one cannot buy here. It also has
several eating-houses. The state emporia buildings are also located in
this area so are the head offices of major banks, airlines and other
such things of importance to the tourist.
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Oriented toward backpackers, this strip of shops sells items such as
shawls, tablas, rugs, jewelry, etc. This is right opposite New Delhi
Railway Station.
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Dilli Haat |
Santushti
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A beautiful Indian crafts and food bazaar, Dilli Haat is a shoppers
paradise. Located right in the center of Delhi, this fascinating market
place is filled with a large number of shops selling Indian handicraft
items that lures tourist coming to Delhi for a vacation.
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Santushti Complex is an upscale market in Delhi which is popular for
highly fashionable clothes. Santushti Complex is located in the posh
Chankyapuri area of Delhi.
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Handicrafts Museum
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Sarojini Nagar
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The National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum (NHHM) commonly known
as Crafts Museum in New Delhi is one of the largest crafts museums in
India. It is run by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. The
museum is situated on the corner of the Pragati Maidan, facing the
Purana Qila complex..
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Sarojini Nagar Market is one of Delhi’s most favored places to buy
clothes and fabrics at unbeatable prices. Apart from a large number of
showrooms of various international and local brands, the crux of the
market is formed by street side shops which sell garments of all sizes,
designs and colors.
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Janpath Market
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Spice Market
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Janpath Market is situated opposite the famous Connaught Place, in
New Delhi. It is the perfect for buying the latest fashion goods at
cheap prices. There are a fair number of showrooms also in this market.
However, shopping in Jan Path, New Delhi is best done at the numerous
stalls that have been put up there.
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Khari Baoli is the Asia's largest wholesale spice market. It can be
reached by taking the Khari Baoli road (towards western direction) after
crossing the Fatehpuri Masjid on the western end of the main Chandni
Chowk Road. The street of Khari Baoli has a congested and busy market
with shops on both sides selling spices, nuts and herbs.
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After three years in Mumbai, ReIndia Expo moves to India’s capital city of New
Delhi, Feb 25-26, 2011. This two-day trade show is the first and only event of
its kind for India’s rapidly expanding remanufacturing industry. ReIndia Expo is
designed to complement the country’s growing industry by providing a platform
for education and instruction, product launches, service offerings, peer
networking and information sharing. Discover new opportunities in India’s
dynamic remanufacturing industry at ReIndia Expo 2011.
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