The new festive season starts with the first Navratri in the market.
The new festive season starts with the first Navratri in the market.
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Electronics Sales Up 20% In Festive Season

Shivam Verma

The new festive season starts with the first Navratri in the market. This festive season lasts till Diwali i.e. throughout the month. This time companies and businessmen have made special preparations to redeem the season.

The annual turnover of electronics in Rajasthan is about Rs 4,000 crore

There is a lot of enthusiasm in the electronic market due to the good monsoon and increase in the salary and allowances of the employees by the government. According to business sources, the annual turnover of electronics in Rajasthan is about Rs 4,000 crore. In the festive season of one month from Navratri to Diwali, 30 percent of the year i.e. about 1200 crores business is done.

Traders say that the market has recovered from the disappointment of Corona, at present there is a positive environment everywhere, and the way demand for electronics and home appliances is increasing in the market since the beginning of Navratri, because of this, the sales of the festive season have increased by 15%. will increase by 20 percent.

Upward trend expected

Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturer Ass. We are witnessing an upward trend in this festive season and a positive sentiment is expected in consumer demand. The positive demand will be supported by the need for replacement, home upgradation, and products with advanced features.

This time, especially the sales of LED TVs are expected to increase by 30 to 40 percent. Kamal Kandoi, Executive Chairman, Forty.

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