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Top for 50 rupees, jeans for 100 rupees! In these ‘miraculous’ markets of Delhi, money rains, without emptying pockets, the bag will be filled
Samira Vishwas | August 26, 2025 8:24 AM CST

Delhi … not a city, there is magic! And the real effect of this magic is seen in the markets here. If you feel that even nowadays the chocolate does not come in 50-100 rupees, then these markets of Delhi will change your thinking forever. Even today, there are such ‘Gupta’, where you can do jeans-like jeans in a stylish top and branded in100-150. Yes, it is not a dream, but a reality of Delhi! If you are a student, want to shop in the budget, or just enjoy the thrill of ‘Industry Shopping’, then be ready to dive into these markets of Delhi. This is the market of Delhi, where there is a tsunami of ‘Discount’ on clothes: 1. Sarozini Nagar (Monday Pattar Market): Sarojini Nagar is cheap every day, but the real ‘is every day. On Monday, many shops here are closed, so the shopkeepers sell all the remaining goods on the track. Out of this heap, you can get such ‘dhajane’ for 50 rupees, 100 rupees and 200 rupees, which you see in thousands of rupees in the mall. There is a wholesale market of readymade clothes. From here clothes go all over the country. Every Thursday, there is a track market outside this market, where the wholesalers sell their remaining or light defeated goods in the price of halls. Here you can get 3 or 4 tops together for just 100 rupees! What do you get: especially tops, children’s clothes and shirts. Secret Tip: This is a very crowded market, so keep in mind your belongings. And here too, a fair of cheap clothing is decorated on the track. Here you will find a tremendous collection of western clothes as well as beautiful suits and kurtis at very low prices. Here old clothes are sold after refurbition. You will find branded jeans, jackets and shirts here at such a low price that you will be surprised. The joy that will be found here by shopping here will not get even by spending thousands of rupees in an expensive mall!


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