Khadi Gramodyog Bhavan in Connaught Place, Delhi | Shopkhoj

Khadi Gramodyog Bhavan


What’s Interesting :- Great variety of personal products.

Market :-

Products :- Salwar Suits  Cosmetics  Clothing  

Days Closed :- Sunday

Timing :- 10am-6.30pm

Phone :- 91123362231, 23360000

Address :- 24, Regal Building, connaught Circus, New Delhi-110001

Landmark :- Opposite Rivoli Cinema Hall

Parking :- Available

Bus/Metro :- Regal Bus Stop/Rajiv Chowk Metro Station, on the Yellow & Blue Line

Price Range :- Wide range

Payment Methods :- Cash and Card

Khadi Gramodyog Bhavan – Khadi India

Khadi Gramodyog Bhavan store review: Mahatma Gandhi is credited with reviving interest in Khadi and inspiring nationalist sentiments with the revival of Khadi.

It is a handmade fabric. It is a versatile fabric as It can keep one cool in summer and warm in winter. The fabric has a coarse texture and gets crumpled easily.

As the name signifies, this store sells fabrics made of the Khadi material.

In the ground floor, you would find Khadi fabrics in cotton and silk that can be used for making dresses. They cost about Rs. 750 to Rs 850/mtr. Readymade kurtas in cotton and silk are also available.

In the home furnishing categories, there are colourful durries that are very reasonably priced.

The basement floor has an incredible variety of skin care ,hair care products and soaps. They also stock edible items like ready to fry chips, pickles, pure honey and several spices and condiments.

4.7/5 - (6 votes)

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