July 14, 2022
The market that once specialis-ed in customised
He said the shopkeepers are already paying 5 per cent GST when the fabric is
bought. "The new tax structure is one of the major causes behind the 126 shops
suffering looses," said Mr Verma, adding, "Earlier our annual turnover used to
be around Rs 18-20 lakh, but seeing the current scenario, it will be difficult
to generate an annual revenue of even Rs 10 lakh. Due to the prevailing
situation, some shops have cut down their workforce as well," he added.Going
through a rough patch, the two-storeyed building, famous for its customised
designer brands at pocket-friendly prices, is finding it difficult to operate
since the past one year, especially after the imposition of GST and
demonetisation. The footfall in the past one year has reduced drastically..New
Delhi: Mohan Singh Place, popular for its denims, hardly has any visitors in the
recent times. Prem Arora, who established his shop here 49 years ago, said that
the market has never seen such a downfall even during bouts of recession."The
quality of fabric has also deteriorated with the passage of time and the demand
for denim has also reduced because of dynamic fashion trends," said Mr Verma.
The market that once specialis-ed in customised denim pants, trousers, jackets,
etc."There is no work; workers are sitting idle from the past several months,"
said a worker China four way stretch
fabric at one of the shops. The market was established in the year
1969."Earlier, people got their denim apparels stitched according to their
shapes and sizes but now they can buy readymade denim," he said."From the past
one year we have nothing to do. Earlier, the market bustled with people during
the weekends, but last Saturday afternoon it was deserted.Once known as the hub
for denim apparels, the market is undergoing heavy losses."Another shopkeeper,
however, said that apart from GST, the changing fashion trend is another reason
for their losses., has no takers in the current times. Only handful visitors,
who were being persuaded by the shop-owners to enter their shops, could be
seen.Naresh Verma, the president of Mohan Singh Place Traders’ Association, said
that the 12 per cent GST on stitching has increased the cost of manufacturing
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