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Diwali 2023 season: Sales at retail & online stores clock all-time high, 65% of online sales outside Tier-1 cities

The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has announced that India's retail markets have recorded a record trade of ₹3.75 lakh crore due to the Diwali festival, projecting additional cumulative sales worth ₹50,000 crore in the upcoming festivals of Govardhan Pooja, Bhaiya Dooj, Chhath Pooja, and Tulsi Vivah.

By Abhimanyu Sharma  Nov 13, 2023 7:16:08 PM IST (Published)

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Sales at retail as well as online stores have reached an all-time high this Diwali season, and the momentum continues with several festivals expected in the coming weeks. The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has announced that India's retail markets have recorded a record trade of ₹3.75 lakh crore due to the Diwali festival, projecting additional cumulative sales worth ₹50,000 crore in the upcoming festivals of Govardhan Pooja, Bhaiya Dooj, Chhath Pooja, and Tulsi Vivah.
According to CAIT, the breakdown of festive spending during the Diwali season is as follows: 13% on food and grocery, 12% on textiles and garments, 9% on jewelry, 8% on electronics & mobiles, 8% on gift items, 6% on cosmetics, 4% on dry fruits, sweets, and namkeen, 4% on furnishings & furniture, 3% on home decor, 3% on Pooja Samagri & Puja Items, 3% on Utensils & Kitchen Appliances, 2% on Confectionery & Bakery, and the remaining 20% on automobiles, hardware, electrical, toys, and various other goods and services.
Categories
Percentage Share
Food and Grocery13%
Textiles and Garments12%
Jewellery9%
Electronics & Mobiles8%
Gift Items8%
Cosmetics6%
Dry Fruits, Sweets, and Namkeen4%
Furnishings & Furniture4%
Home Decor3%
Pooja Samagri & Puja Items3%
Utensils & Kitchen Appliances3%
Confectionery & Bakery2%
Other Goods and Services20%
As per CAIT's data, India's retail markets had recorded sales of ₹2.75 lakh crore during last year's Diwali season. The traders' body claims that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal for "vocal for local" resulted in a preference for goods made in India and led to a drop in the sale of Chinese goods worth ₹1 lakh crore.