Hauz rani market

  1. Ultimate Guide
  2. 9 Affordable Markets In Delhi NCR For Shop Home Decor
  3. Festive cheer makes a comeback for sellers in Delhi's Hauz Rani market this Diwali
  4. Hauz Rani Market in Delhi
  5. Mahavir International Delhi
  6. A Visual Diwali Treat At Hauz Rani Market


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Ultimate Guide

Hauz khas village (HKV) market is a small but upscale market in New Delhi. It is an calm oasis in the middle of chaotic Delhi. It is located next to a 13th century water body. The market has exclusive art and clothing stores. It has great bars and cafes that over look ancient monuments. It is a not to be missed market in Delhi Location on Google Map Address Hauz Khas Village Market, Hauz Khas, New Delhi, Delhi, Pin code – 110016 Opens at 10 AM Closes at 7 PM (Restaurants open till 11 PM) Opens from Monday to Saturday Closed on Sunday Nearest Metro station is Hauz Khas Metro Station on Yellow and Magenta line How to get to Hauz Khas? Hauz Khas Village Market is situated in South Delhi District. Nearest Metro station is Hauz Khas metro station on Yellow and Magenta Line. Market is at a distance of around 2 Km from the metro station, you can take an auto rickshaw from there. Distance Distance to the market from Indira Gandhi International Airport is around 12 Km via Rao Tularam Marg. From New Delhi Railway Station is around 12 Km via Janpath Rd and Sri Aurobindo Marg. From Nizamuddin Railway Station is around 10 Km via Mahatma Gandhi Marg/Ring Rd. From Kashmeeri Gate bus stand is around 20 Km via NH 44. Why go to Hauz Khas Village Market? Hauz Khas Village Market is a unique marketplace in Delhi. It is upmarket. It has cafes that overlook 13th century monuments. It has bars. It has expensive art stores and faux-antique shops. The history of this area can be learnt from our Wh...

9 Affordable Markets In Delhi NCR For Shop Home Decor

If there is something we enjoy more than or almost equal to shopping for clothes for ourselves, it is shopping for our home sweet home. We love sprucing up our abodes with the latest and trendiest of decor items, paintings, rugs, vases, furniture and whatnot. This is why, today, we have compiled a list of all the affordable home decor markets in Delhi where you can shop, the next time you wanna give your home the dream makeover- once again! 1. Banjara Market Banjara Market in Gurgaon has now become the top name that pops in our mind when we think of affordable yet pretty AF home decor, to give our rooms that snazzy makeover that we all desire. The massive range and variety of products will astonish you, and that too at prices so affordable! You can shop for beautiful baskets, frames, vases, lanterns, jar sets, mirrors, garden, and kitchen products and much, much more! Head over right away! 2. Tip Top Market, Karol Bagh Picture Credits: Karol Bagh’s underground Tip Top Market is a place you should explore ASAP if you haven’t already. This market has many shops that have super cool and stunning home decor items and accessories. You can shop for lampshades, teapots, table runners, kitchenware, artificial flowers, paintings, stationery, and more! Their funky products will give you a hard time choosing your fave piece of home decor. 3. Panchkuian Road Picture Credits: Delhi is a gift that keeps on giving, and this market located near Paharganj, between RK Ashram metro station a...

Festive cheer makes a comeback for sellers in Delhi's Hauz Rani market this Diwali

There are many types of diyas, and diya stands in the market The pandemic-induced lockdowns had slowed down business considerably, but sellers say things are now looking brighter. “There was hardly any sale last year, but it’s much better this time,” says Asha, one of the sellers. Atar Singh, who has had a shop in the market for over two decades, adds, “The business is definitely not as great as pre-COVID times but at least people are coming to the market. We are hoping that we will witness an increase in the number of people who visit the market by the end of this week.” A seller paints diyas in the market For Savita, who has also been working at a shop for almost 20 years in the market, the business is slow but she is hopeful that Diwali might change things for her. She says, “The business has been badly affected due to the pandemic but people are now stepping out, so we are hoping that they will end up shopping for Diwali decor this year, something that many people skipped last year.” — Riya Yadav; with inputs from Riya Sharma

Hauz Rani Market in Delhi

Looking for something to make your table setting more stylish? Hauz Rani Market is your go to place for all your dining needs. Get wide selection of crockery, glasses, plates and cutlery so that you can serve up some hearty gourmet meals in no time. It is a place where you can find 100% handcrafted products, from batiks and embroideries to hand-carved handicrafts and pottery. What You Can Buy at Hauz Rani Market in Delhi!! The Hauz Rani Market will be right there in the middle of it all, offering you some of the best handicraft arts and crafts. It is a place to discover and buy handmade products from small scale artisans. Discover a new world of crafts and get inspired by the amazing creations at Hauz Rani Market. Buy Lanterns that Brighten Up Your Home!! Don’t just add a touch of color to your space—brighten it up with lanterns. Lanterns are the perfect way to add a little light and warmth to your home decor in the fall and winter. Handmade lanterns are just like the people who make them. Bright, colorful, and beautiful. Brighten up your gatherings with adorable lanterns. They’re perfect for celebrating all kinds of occasions, including fall festivals and winter celebrations. How about some Colourful idols for you? The price of these colorful idols may seem a little out of place at first, but with so many to choose from and unique variations, you get your money’s worth! Idols are always colorful, aren’t they? Buy Some Colorful Idols and Brighten Up Your Home and get extra...

Mahavir International Delhi

Freedom From Cataract Mahavir International is committed to provide quality eye care to the needy underprivileged people of Delhi without any caste or religious bias. To fulfil its dream & vision of making Delhi a 'Cataract Free Zone', the organisation also conducts free eye & cataract operations at Rajdhani Charitable Eye and Medical Centre, Kishwarna Charitable Eye and Medical Centre, and Lala Aman Singh Jain Charitable Eye Research & Medical Centre Doctor at DoorStep Support us on Setting Medical Camps. We organise about 350+ Free Eye, Health check up and Mega Health Check up camps in places where people are unable to get affordable health care. In these medical camps we distribute free medicines and spectacles to the patients. Further, patients diagnosed with “Cataract” are brought to our nearest Medical Centres for Free Cataract Operation. Mahavir International Delhi, registered in 1979 under the Societies Act 1860, has been the torch bearer of the Apex body since its inception. With the underlying objective of serving humanity at large. Mahavir International Delhi took upon itself the challenge to specialise in & provide quality Eye Care & Health Care to the poor & needy strata of society who can ill afford these basic rights. besides other humanitarian intervention as per need. • Free Eye Clinic Location : ARWA Vasant Kunj, pocket A, sector B & C Sponsored by : Mahavir International Delhi | Date Jun 10, 2023 • Free Eye check up Camp Location : Prachin Shiv Mandir, K...

A Visual Diwali Treat At Hauz Rani Market

Grasping the scintillating Diwali vibe, as Delhi embraces the culture of Chinese rice lights in moving colour, sophisticated mall décor and expensive sculptures, it’s necessary to journey into the less told story of Hauz Rani market. It’s interesting that the 70-year-old market has not been converted into a fetching tourist attraction in Delhi. With better products than at Janpath or Delhi Haat being sold at very cheap rates, it is a must-visit, even for a casual stroll. Located at the junction of Saket and Malviya Nagar, this local market sprawling over the pavement area includes roughly 20-30 vendors, each narrating a special story of Delhi’s history of struggle against modernisation. Products traditional, diverse and spell-binding are its charm. As living evidence of how modern, sophisticated malls and retail stores have hijacked the lives of local craftsmen, Hauz Rani delves into issues like the livelihood of immigrant craftsmen, gender disparity and the vanishing reality of sculpture design in Delhi. Hauz Rani started out with local craftsmen migrating from Rajasthan, Haryana and other neighboring states to Delhi. In those times, as the market grew to cover more space, it was easier for these local craftsmen to create and sell their own hand-made sculptures, ceramic accessories, home décor essentials and pottery. Slowly, as the space owned by each shop decreased in tandem with the lack of governmental support, the once bustling market’s magic started fading away with ...