Wedding season has started in the country. First for the festive season and now for the wedding season, big markets and traders across the country including Delhi have started preparing. Traders are expecting big business from the wedding season this time. This time in the wedding season, about 38 lakh marriages will take place across the country in just 23 days. At the same time, if traders are to be believed, this time the wedding season will break all the old records in terms of shopping. This is also possible because people will spend money freely this season on luxury goods like clothes and jewellery.
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Last year, business worth Rs 3.75 lakh was done from 32 lakh marriages.
Last year, during the wedding season, 32 lakh marriages took place across the country and business was estimated to be worth Rs 3.75 lakh crore. This time, after talking to leading trader organizations and various stakeholders in both goods and services in 30 different cities of different states, known as major distribution centers, on behalf of the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) It is estimated that around 38 lakh weddings are likely to take place this season across the country and a huge business of around Rs 4.74 lakh crore is expected to happen through wedding shopping.
According to CAT National President BC Bhartia and National General Secretary Praveen Khandelwal, more than 4 lakh marriages are expected to take place in Delhi alone this season, which is likely to generate business of about Rs 1.25 lakh crore. Based on the estimates made by CAT, both Bhartia and Khandelwal said that during this season there will be around 7 lakh marriages at an expenditure of Rs 3 lakh, 8 lakh marriages at an expenditure of Rs 6 lakh, 10 lakh marriages at an expenditure of Rs 10 lakh. , 7 lakh marriages are expected to take place with an expenditure of Rs 15 lakh, 5 lakh marriages with an expenditure of Rs 25 lakh, 50 thousand marriages with an expenditure of Rs 50 lakh and 50 thousand marriages with an expenditure of Rs 1 crore or more.
People will spend so much on clothes and jewelery
Bhartia and Khandelwal state that typically 50% of the expenditure on a wedding is spent on the purchase of goods and 50% on the purchase of services. At a glance, the approximate percentage of trade in merchandise sector is 10% in Textiles, Sarees, Lehenga and Garments, 15% in Jewelery, 5% in Electronics, Electricals and Consumer Goods, 5% in Dry Fruits, Fruits Sweets and Namkeens, Food grains, There is a possibility of business of 5% in grocery and vegetables, 4% in gift items and the remaining 6% in other miscellaneous items.
There will be excitement here too
As far as service sector is concerned, it is estimated to be 5% on banquet halls, hotels and other wedding venues, 5% on event management, 12% on tent decoration, 10% on catering services, 4% on flower decoration, 3% The business figure has been calculated by spending 2% on travel and cab services, 2% on photo and video shoots, 3% on orchestra, band etc., 3% on light and sound and the remaining 3% on other miscellaneous services. Both Bhartia and Khandelwal said that after the wedding season, there will be Christmas and New Year sales and after that another phase of the wedding season will start from January 14, the day of Sankranti.