Mumbai... When we think of mumbai.. Immedietely our mind striks as financial capital of india... Where life is running day and night 24 hrs. But there is also another part of life in mumbai where common man runs and works hard for his daily needs and family needs for 2 times bread & butter. Mumbai has many colours has many cultures has different religions and different community of people living in this colourful city. There are many religious places in mumbai like haji ali, mount marry, siddhivinayak, mahalakshmi temple. There are many tourist attractions in mumbai. People from different parts of india come to mumbai to achieve their dreams.
Mumbai is the financial capital of india. Share market bse &nse stock exchange , diamond market , fashion industry, bandra-kurla complex (bkc) where different types of exhibitions takes place of all branded furnitures, home appliances, jewellery, etc. also at world trade centre (wtc) exhibitions takes place. Mumbai is known to be fastest running city where life runs 24*7 .
From past 5 years the government has made many efforts to make mumbai look just like shanghai. For that government has started redevlopment plans for old buildings and started making multi storeyed towers and big big complexes with all high tech facilities like gym, swimming pool, inbuilt club house, mini theatre, etc. etc. This redevelopment plans has come to place coz there is no open empty land available in mumbai.
All land here has been utilised for one or another purpose so as shortage of land this plan has taken place and government got a big opportunity to make mumbai look alike shanghai by making big towers and making big big malls at every corner of city.
This mall and multiplex idea is just to make international brands make a good space in india. Coz of this mall and multiplexes small store has got a new look a new face and theatres has got a new look a bigger image with multi screening and a new name of multiplex. But mall is something that is out of reach of a middle class man who works round the clock for his family.
Today due to high inflation rate rupee is getting cheaper than dollar and comman man is day by day surviving hard for his basic needs. Politicians are giving fake promises and doing nothing for a common man. Finance minister makes a budget saying a common budget for a common man, but he is a minister who don even know how a common mans life is and how a common man survives for his daily needs.
Electronics store in st.maarten
Monday, December 16, 2013
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St. Maarten is known as the duty-free shopping mecca of the Caribbean and merchants added another dimension to that on Friday: Black Friday deals patterned on the United States' traditional day-after-Thanksgiving Day shopping frenzy.
A large number of shoppers from the neighbouring islands were in St. Maarten to take advantage of the sales and deals. They were drawn here by marketing on surrounding islands by local merchants. Some merchants also had offered shipping for large merchandise.
Chief among the Black Friday pioneers was Music Man on Front Street. The store opened its doors at 6:59am to a mob of shoppers hailing from St. Maarten/St. Martin and neighbouring islands. The store usually opens around 9:00am.
Music Man printed several thousand catalogues that were distributed in St. Maarten, Antigua, Anguilla, St. Kitts and Nevis. Adding to the allure for shoppers, Music Man gave each shopper a raffle ticket for a chance to win a 2014 Mercedes-Benz CLA car. The raffle will be drawn in May 2014.
Classic Electronics on Back Street saw a flood of shoppers eager to buy new electronics for home and personal use. This store also opened early to accommodate early birds.
Cost-U-Less on Bush Road had quite some excitement. Some shoppers were ready to battle over flat-screen televisions for sale at significantly low prices.
The Lucky Cosmetics Group had employees handing out flyers at various locations in and around Philipsburg with its Black Friday deals.
Other stores also offered Black Friday door-busters and put effort into encouraging shoppers from other islands to visit St. Maarten to prepare for the holiday season. Retailers included Blue Point, Kwik Bargains, Klass Electronics, Sports Gallery, Super Plaza, Caribbean Liquors and Tobacco, Super Jewellers, TalkCell, Trendy's, Office World and One Stop Electronics.
Not everyone was happy with the new trend of Black Friday specials offered by merchants. There were complaints on social media networks such as Facebook from people who did not like that St. Maarten was adopting more and more United States trends like Black Friday and holiday celebrations such as Halloween and Thanksgiving.
A large number of shoppers from the neighbouring islands were in St. Maarten to take advantage of the sales and deals. They were drawn here by marketing on surrounding islands by local merchants. Some merchants also had offered shipping for large merchandise.
Chief among the Black Friday pioneers was Music Man on Front Street. The store opened its doors at 6:59am to a mob of shoppers hailing from St. Maarten/St. Martin and neighbouring islands. The store usually opens around 9:00am.
Music Man printed several thousand catalogues that were distributed in St. Maarten, Antigua, Anguilla, St. Kitts and Nevis. Adding to the allure for shoppers, Music Man gave each shopper a raffle ticket for a chance to win a 2014 Mercedes-Benz CLA car. The raffle will be drawn in May 2014.
Classic Electronics on Back Street saw a flood of shoppers eager to buy new electronics for home and personal use. This store also opened early to accommodate early birds.
Cost-U-Less on Bush Road had quite some excitement. Some shoppers were ready to battle over flat-screen televisions for sale at significantly low prices.
The Lucky Cosmetics Group had employees handing out flyers at various locations in and around Philipsburg with its Black Friday deals.
Other stores also offered Black Friday door-busters and put effort into encouraging shoppers from other islands to visit St. Maarten to prepare for the holiday season. Retailers included Blue Point, Kwik Bargains, Klass Electronics, Sports Gallery, Super Plaza, Caribbean Liquors and Tobacco, Super Jewellers, TalkCell, Trendy's, Office World and One Stop Electronics.
Not everyone was happy with the new trend of Black Friday specials offered by merchants. There were complaints on social media networks such as Facebook from people who did not like that St. Maarten was adopting more and more United States trends like Black Friday and holiday celebrations such as Halloween and Thanksgiving.
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