Delhi is the ultimate place for shopping, the best of the diverse India can be found here, so just be connected as the place is here to take your breath away. Lajpat Nagar is a market named in honor of Lala Lajpat Rai. The market is on the south of Delhi on the suburbs of the Delhi and is divided into four parts, Lajpat Nagar I, II; Lajpat Nagar III is in the north of the Ring Road and the Lajpat Nagar IV is the south of the Ring Road. The Lajpat Market is a perfect place for getting your stitching kit revamped and if you are on the run to make dresses then the place is all there to help you with things from laces and buttons to materials and other furnishings and trappings you would need. The accessibility of the Lajpat Nagar, Market is listed below from specific junctions, make a note of it: - 45 minutes from Nizamuddin Railway Station - 1 hr from New Delhi Railway Stations. - 20 minutes from Nehru Place terminal. - 30 minutes from Sarai Kale Khan ISBT. Areas, which fall under the Lajpat Nagar, are Ashram, Maharani Bagh, East of Kailash and the Friends Colony, so when you visit the area then make it a point to go through the places, and you are not be disappointed. The market developed in the 1950’s Lajpat Nagar so you can see the immigrants from Pakistan mostly Sindhi and Punjabi people. The Lajpat Nagar houses the third ring road, which has the trendiest fashion stores and electronics showroom of South Delhi. You will shop till you drop as you here you can put your bargaining skills to test and you will be mildly pleased to see the result. The Lajpat Nagar Market is one of the oldest markets of India. From furnishings to traditional lahenga choli to the latest western wear, all are here jostling for space under the same canopy. A one stop to furnish yourself and the entire house at prices you have just thought of and if you swear by brands then the capital, Delhi will not make you want for more, you spell it they have it. So shop at your own risk you might forget the world and that’s a guarantee, and the more you roam the streets the more you are to remember what more you have to add to your shopping list.
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