Shardiya Navratri 2024: Ramlilas and Navratri season started from October 3 across the country including Delhi. Today is the last day of Ramlilas. Ramlila, Navratri Dandiya, Dussehra festivals were celebrated at more than 1000 places in Delhi. Chamber of Trade and Industry (CTI), the apex organization of traders, has released the business report during the festive season. According to the report, there was bumper business during the 11-day long festival. The business class is happy with bumper earnings.
CTI Chairman Brijesh Goyal and President Subhash Khandelwal told that October 13 is the last day of Ramlilas. It is being said that business worth Rs 1 thousand crore will be done in the 11 day festive season. During Ramlilas, Dandiya, Dussehra, Durga Puja, artists, singers, make-up artists, tents, LED, sound, light, music, cranes, costumes, effigy makers, chaat-pakoda eaters, swings and toys get silver. Ramlilas and Navratras have a huge contribution in the economy of Delhi. People spend a lot of money on celebrations with family. Preparations for Ramlila start months in advance.
How many crores worth business was done in the 11 day festival?
The budget of a Ramlila committee is Rs 25 crores. The budget of a Ramlila committee is Rs 1 crore. State President of Ramlila Mahasangh, Arjun Kumar said that this time Ramlilas were organized at more than 600 places in Delhi. The business of various products benefits from the expenditure on the event. Lakhs of people got employment from Ramlila. In different Ramlilas, the stage and gates were decorated on the lines of Rameshwar Dham and Kedarnath temple. This time high-tech technology and AI were used in Ramlilas and Dussehra programs. Therefore the amount of expenditure had also increased. There is no limit to the happiness of businessmen due to bumper earnings during Shardiya Navratri.
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