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Office appliances least desired by most Indians during Diwali

Updated on: 20 October,2017 06:00 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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Despite the advances in technology, Indians prefer to stick to tradition when it comes to festivals like Diwali. According to a survey, while most Indians prefer sweets, office appliances are the least wanted gifts

Office appliances least desired by most Indians during Diwali

 


Despite the advances in technology, Indians prefer to stick to tradition when it comes to festivals like Diwali. According to a survey, while most Indians prefer sweets, office appliances are the least wanted gifts.

Velocity MR, market research and data analysis company conducted a research covering Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Patna involving 2,028 adults in the age group of 25 to 55 with a 60:40 split between women and men respectively. Office appliances are the least desired gift for Diwali with only 11 per cent looking for them whereas sweets are the most desired gift (78 per cent)

Indians prefer buying sweets from regular shops than online -- 76 per cent buy from regular sweet shops. Diwali means home. Eighty-two per cent of people intend to celebrate Diwali at their homes. A very small chunk mentioned native place, resorts and the likes. Ninety-two per cent people intend to celebrate Diwali with parents.

Almost 100 percent people exchange sweet boxes during Diwali followed by chocolates, dry fruits and new clothes. Indians buy gifts majorly for family members during Diwali. A very small group purchases gifts for work colleagues, charitable organisations and temples. Close to two-third respondents wish there were less noise and firecrackers during Diwali, indicating increasing awareness and concern about sound and air pollution

Sixty-six per cent people are positively supporting the Supreme court ban on firecrackers but 37 per cent feel Diwali without firecrackers will lose its charm.



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