Massive Crowds Gather at Tiruppur Jewelry Stores for Akshaya Tritiya Shopping

On Akshaya Tritiya, Tiruppur's new market street sees a surge as over 50 jewelry stores are crowded by shoppers believing purchases particularly gold, multiplies their wealth.


Coimbatore: The streets of Tiruppur’s new market were crowded with shoppers on Akshaya Tritiya, a day many believe that purchasing goods will multiply their prosperity. This belief has driven significant sales, especially in gold, fostering a bustling atmosphere at over 50 jewelry stores in the area.



Many customers are keen on investing in gold with the hope that its value will increase, contributing to an even larger turnout at gold jewelry stores. Shop owners reported a high volume of sales, particularly in small gold coins, which are considered to be a popular and auspicious investment on this day.

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