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  1. Shoppers Stop - Wikipedia

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    Shoppers Stop Limited. Shoppers Stop is an Indian department store chain, owned by the K Raheja Corp. There are 108 stores across 45 cities in India, with clothing, accessories, handbags, shoes, jewellery, fragrances, cosmetics, health and beauty products, home furnishing, and decor products. Shoppers Stop is listed on the BSE and NSE. [3][4]

  2. K Raheja Corp - Wikipedia

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    K Raheja Corp is a property developer in India with interests in commercial and residential projects, malls and hospitality across multiple cities in the country. [1] It owns the brands Mindspace, Commerzone, Crossword Bookstores and Shoppers Stop, and is the second largest commercial developer in India. Under the Mindspace banner, K Raheja ...

  3. B. S. Nagesh - Wikipedia

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    B. S. Nagesh (born 12 April 1959) is an Indian businessman and the founder of the Trust for Retailers and Retail Associates of India (TRRAIN). [2] He is the chairman of the department store chain Shoppers Stop, having been with the company since its inception in 1991. [3] He has been the guiding force since the opening of the first store in ...

  4. HomeStop - Wikipedia

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    Area served. India. Products. Home furnishings. Website. corporate.shoppersstop.com /Brand /Homestop.aspx. HomeStop is a home furnishing store based in Mumbai that offers home products such as decor, furniture, and accessories. [2][3] HomeStop is part of the Shoppers Stop department chain, Goods sold are often imported.

  5. HyperCity - Wikipedia

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    India. Area served. India. Parent. Future Group. Website. hypercityfresh.com /.com. HyperCity (styled HyperCITY) was a supermarket chain which operates 20 stores throughout India as of today. The main area of focus is food, home, and fashion.

  6. E-commerce in India - Wikipedia

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    India's e-commerce market was worth about $3.9 billion in 2009. As per "India Goes Digital", [10] a report by Avendus Capital, the Indian e-commerce market is estimated at ₹28,500 crore ($6.3 billion) for the year 2011. Online travel constitutes a sizable portion (87%) of this market today. Online travel market in India had a growth rate of ...

  7. Ansal Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Ansal Plaza, Delhi is the oldest major shopping mall of Delhi as well as the third oldest in India. It was opened on 1 November 1999 with the launch of Shoppers Stop in Delhi (its first branch to be part of a mall, now Decathlon Khel Gaon). [1][2] The mall was established by Ansal Properties & Infrastructure Ltd. [3] It is located at Andrews ...

  8. JioMart - Wikipedia

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    URL. www.jiomart.com. JioMart is an Indian e-commerce platform, owned by Reliance Retail. Launched in 2019, it initially focused on online groceries before expanding into other categories such as fashion, home essentials, electronics, and lifestyle products by adopting a marketplace model. [5][6][7][8]