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Inside Srinagar’s 2-Km Sunday Economy
Kashmir Observer
|November 30, 2025 Issue
A two-kilometre strip in Lal Chowk turns into a marketplace that feeds families, drives micro-trade and anchors Srinagar’s informal economy.
Every Sunday, Srinagar’s Lal Chowk turns into a city-length fair.
From the Tourist Reception Centre to Hari Singh High Street, the Sunday Market takes over Residency Road with its mix of bargains, chatter and colour.
Shoppers hunt for clothes, kitchenware, books and secondhand finds. Artisans and traders spread out shawls, carpets and handmade work. Food vendors keep the lanes moving.
It's a social hub as much as a market, an informal space that still creates real economic value. Local reporting and past studies help show its scale.
The market has been described as spanning roughly 2-3 kilometres through the city centre and traditionally hosts well over a thousand stalls on busy Sundays.
Past reporting cites figure ranges such as 1,300 vendors and even claims of several thousand people earning livelihoods across linked activities.
One 2016 report referenced a monthly turnover figure circulated by market representatives (reported at ₹20 crore in that piece), illustrating how concentrated weekly trade can add up.
The Sunday Market is in Lal Chowk partly because it offers what is commonly known as “temporal reallocation of prime land.”
Through most of the week, central Srinagar’s high rents restrict this space to established, capital-heavy retailers.
But on Sunday's micro-entrepreneurs briefly access the city's most valuable commercial corridor without bearing the fixed costs of permanent tenancy.
This dynamic use of premium urban space allows low-capital traders to tap into high-footfall zones, turning an otherwise expensive retail district into an accessible marketplace for hundreds of informal workers.
An academic study of the Sunday Market (University of Kashmir / related paper) examined vendor profiles, price-quality perceptions and job satisfaction, finding the market important for both lower cost goods and vendor livelihoods.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition November 30, 2025 Issue de Kashmir Observer.
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