Seven cheapest markets in India

Crawford Market, Mumbai The Crawford or Jyotiba Phule Market, which covers 72000 square yards, is a holy-grail of markets for candy hoarders and collectors of current items. This store, which opened about 1869, is impossible to visit without buying something. 

Surat Textile Market, Surat The largest textile market in India is located in Surat, the country's "diamond city." One of the oldest and most well-known industries in our nation is the textile industry of Surat. Large companies from all over the world invest in the yarn production, embroidery, weaving, and wholesale retailing businesses in this region. 

Chandni Chowk Market, Delhi Chandni Chowk in Delhi, which is bustling with turmoil around the clock, is a consumers' and wholesaler marketer's heaven. It has drawn traders from all across the nation because of its low-cost street shopping, designer brands, traditional handicrafts, silver jewellery, and trinkets.

Johri Bazaar, Jaipur Anyone who like shopping and Indian fashion will advise you to visit Jaipur's Johri Bazaar. Small-town merchants from all around Rajasthan come here or export their goods to attract more customers.

New Market, Kolkata The city of joy is filled with goods that will give you from classic sarees to terracotta sculptures. The New Market in Kolkata is the place for small-town merchants to launch their businesses as it offers enormous room for haggling and a wonderful collection at ridiculously low prices.  

Hazratganh Market, Lucknow The main retail area in Nawabi city is Hazratganj. It was built during the British era, and travellers travel from all over the world to see its unique victorian architecture. Chikankari (Chikan embroidery) work, Mughal-style handicrafts, and a variety of other handcrafted products are well-known for being found in Lucknow's commercial areas.