Pallavaram Sandhai, a thriving business center

Despite the boom in online shopping, Pallavaram Sandhya retains its charm for shoppers

Despite the online shopping boom, Pallavaram Sandhai Retains its attractiveness to shoppers

Come Fridays, every week the Old Trunk Road, which runs parallel to the arterial GST Road, comes alive with hundreds of vendors competing to pitch their sheets on the ground in the famous. Pallavaram Sandhai,

old age Treaty (weekly market), the exact duration of which is a matter of conjecture but is believed to be over 150 years old, has earned a reputation for “selling everything under the sun”. Well-to-do Treaty Not only for home buyers but also for small time sellers coming from elsewhere, online shopping has become an attractive option for buyers, despite the boom.

Treaty Looks like an open exhibition ground selling groceries, food, clothing, furniture, antiques, electrical appliances, and pets. The market has stalls selling exotic birds, pedigree puppies, rabbits, pigeons and fighter rooster for sale.

Babu from Tiruvottiyur sells homemade Mittai (Candy) in the market for the past 10 years. Children are very fond of her candy climbing on the clap-trap dancing woman.

Balaji, the stall owner of Love Birds, said that the market is getting bigger with the arrival of many new vendors.

the vitality of Treaty Kutty is reflected in a documentary produced by the documentary channel. Documentary US on YouTube Madan Kumar, showcasing the vendors’ approach to doing business Treaty Along with the joy of being an entrepreneur. The soil of the market and its location in a quintessential city, which has retained Madras in parts, is beautifully brought to the fore through the documentary. after all Treaty Hardy, it has survived despite several attempts to shut it down.