Jagran correspondent, Patna. After January 14, with the end of Kharmas, the period of auspicious works, marriage ceremonies and festivals has started. Due to this, the dull market has completely regained its vibrancy. With the beginning of marriages and other auspicious events, a boom is being seen in the bullion market, textile market, hotels, marriage halls, band-baja, catering, vehicles and automobile sectors.
Despite Kharmas ending on 15th January, the shehnais of weddings will echo from 5th February in the new year. According to astrological calculations, a total of 59 auspicious marriage Muhurtas are being formed in the year 2026. The marriage business season will be at its peak from February to June.
CAT National Vice President Kamal Nopani and Bihar State Professional Association President Ajay Gupta said that as soon as the wedding season starts, there is a surge in purchasing in the bullion and textile markets. The demand for jewellery, garments, furniture, electronics, hotel-booking, wedding halls, bands and catering services has increased manifold.
Along with this, sales have also increased in vehicle and automobile sector. CII President Vivek Shah said that between February and June, the business is estimated to be around Rs 4 thousand crore. This season will bring relief for the market which has been facing sluggishness for a long time. Increased booking of hotels and wedding halls
According to the hotel and marriage hall operators of the city, advance booking has been done till June. Marriage halls and hotels are already full on many key dates. Khaitan Market Association President cum BIA President Ramlal Khaitan said that the series of auspicious events will not only bring social happiness but will also give new momentum to the market and business.
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