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Diwali e-shopping rising

New Delhi, Oct. 28

E-shopping sales for Diwali this year has already registered a growth of 40 per cent, and is expected to register a growth of 130 per cent during the festive season. Consumer goods industry sold products worth Rs 250 crore this time last year through e-shopping, in which nearly 18-20 lakh consumers used the Internet as medium for executing their sales orders in large cities including metros, an Assocham release said here. "As per estimates, this year's Diwali is likely to witness over 30 lakh consumers taking advantage of the Internet for e-shopping as it offers convenience and easier accessibility," it added. - Our Bureau

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