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- The tradition of buying cars and two-wheelers started in Kutch New Year
- Inflation, recession, hurricanes are all forgotten while buying new cars, because Jaan Hai To Jahan Hai
Any family usually observes Shubh Divas and Mahurta when making a new purchase. Shopping is more on festive days. Vijaya Dasham, Dhanteras, Diwali, Akhatrij are all festivals that celebrate muhurtas and make big purchases. Ashadi Bija is the Kutch New Year for Kutch. On this day too, people showed interest in buying vehicles which means that the importance of Kutch culture is increasing.
On the day of Ashadi Bij, customers arrived at the auspicious time to make pre-booked car and bike showrooms on Tuesday morning. Customers arriving at the car showroom with their families enthusiastically hailed their vehicle with Kanku Chandla. About 100 cars were sold while more than 250 bikes were sold in Bhuj by getting information from different company showrooms.
Similarly, the total sales of Savasos and bikes in various car showrooms in Gandhidham was 400. Around 150 bikes were also sold in small centers like Mandvi, Anjar, Nakhtrana, Rapar. On days like Diwali and Akhattrij there are record sales, but with the notable sales of Ashadi seeds too, it can be said that Kutch New Year is gaining importance in Kutch. With the availability of easy installment loans, there are sales every twelve months, but special purchases are made on such special days. It is worth mentioning that now the sale of electric vehicles is also increasing gradually. The exact sales figures of vehicles sold both through local showrooms and online bookings are not available.
‘Horn’ rang in 1 thousand houses in Ashadi and Kutch
In Kutch, which suffered losses in the aftermath of Cyclone Biparjoy and received ‘Mangyo Me’, now one eye is sad and the other is happy. Where there is joy, new vehicles reached more than 1000 homes today in the Kutch New Year in a matter of hours with cars worth 15 crores and two-wheelers worth 64 lakhs being purchased. Usually such purchases are made on Diwali and Vijaya Dashami. It is worth mentioning here that this figure has been caught by the calculation of approximately 80 thousand for a bike and at least 6 lakh for a car. Which is likely to fluctuate.
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