India's wedding industry is estimated to have grown to $130 billion, second only to food and groceries in terms of consumption-Jeffries report
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In 2023, the Indian wedding industry was the second largest in the world, with over 80 lakh weddings and an estimated value of $130 billion. It's also India's fourth largest industry, with an estimated value of Rs 4.74 trillion in 2023, a 26.4% incre
There were over 8 million weddings in India in 2023, with the Indian wedding industry worth Rs 10.5 lakh crore or $130 billion, being the second largest in the world.
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India's insurance market is the 10th largest in the world and the second largest in emerging markets, with an estimated 1.9% market share.
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India is the world's second-largest producer of fruits and vegetables, after China. India's fruit production has grown 230% since 2001-02.
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In fiscal 2023-2024, the Indian wedding market reached a whopping $130 billion (around Rs 10 lakh crore), second only to the food and grocery sector in the overall $681 billion retail market.
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Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters was the first company to bring Speciality Coffee to India back in 2013.
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7 Lac bet, Some Perseverance, and a Billion Dollar Outcome.
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