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Dadar Flower Market 3

Flower Market
by
Indrajeet Roy
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Market full of Genda flowers

  • Garlands are to attract customers

  • Shopkeepers work under 100 Watt bulb light

  • Small-scale home-grown flower sellers

  • Flower vendors calling out prices

  • Small scale flower sellers

  • Permanent shops along the length of the gully, facing the flyover

  • Exotic flower shop

  • The rose is used in boquets and garlands

  • Small-scale home-grown flower sellers

  • Second batch of flower sellers

  • Different shop owners buys flowers from this market

Market full of Genda flowers

Garlands are to attract customers

Shopkeepers work under 100 Watt bulb light

Small-scale home-grown flower sellers

Flower vendors calling out prices

Small scale flower sellers

Permanent shops along the length of the gully, facing the flyover

Exotic flower shop

The rose is used in boquets and garlands

Small-scale home-grown flower sellers

Second batch of flower sellers

Different shop owners buys flowers from this market

From the simple marigold to expensive tulips, one can find all kinds of flowers in Dadar flower Market. It is the largest wholesale flower market. The market stretches along the flyover just outside Dadar station.
The Flower Market starts at 4 am every morning, and does brisk business from 5 am to 7 am. At around 8, the flower sellers start packing up, sell off their remaining stocks to other flower vendors, who sit in the same place throughout the day till evening. The morning lot of whole sellers leave at around 8 am, and the flower market bears a relatively deserted look after that. The second batch of flower sellers do slow business throughout the day, and their rates are not wholesale rates.
 

Market full of Genda flowers

Garlands are to attract customers

Shopkeepers work under 100 Watt bulb light

Small-scale home-grown flower sellers

Flower vendors calling out prices

Small scale flower sellers

Permanent shops along the length of the gully, facing the flyover

Exotic flower shop

The rose is used in boquets and garlands

Small-scale home-grown flower sellers

Second batch of flower sellers

Different shop owners buys flowers from this market


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