Ankit Rajput / Jaipur. By the way, the festival of Hariyali Teej is celebrated with great enthusiasm in almost every region of North India. But, the Teej of Pink City, the capital of Rajasthan, is world famous, for which women wait for the whole year, this festival of women is after this on 19th August. In such a situation, the city’s markets and confectioners’ shops have been decorated for Hariyali Teej. This festival of Teej is considered incomplete without Ghevar in entire Rajasthan including Jaipur and Ghevar of Jaipur is world famous. By the way, ghevar is made throughout the year at many shops in Jaipur. But, its demand increases on Teej and Rakhi and there is a business of crores of rupees.
Not one or two but more than 25 varieties of Ghevar are made in Jaipur. Among them there are other varieties including Paneer Ghevar, Mawa Ghevar, Rabri Ghevar, Dry Fruits Ghevar, Plain Ghevar, Flavored Ghevar, Namkeen Ghevar. Many shops here are famous only because of Ghevar. Ghevar of LMB Mishthan Bhandar of Jaipur is supplied to the country as well as abroad.
Lakshmi Mishthan Bhandar is the most famous shop of Jaipur located in Chaura Rasta. Apart from this, there are many old shops in the walled market of Jaipur. Where different types of ghevar are made according to the demand of the public on special Hariyali Teej. Ramprasad, who has been making Ghevar for almost 40 years, says that there is a business of Ghevar worth Rs 3 crore in Jaipur on Rakhi and Teej.
Demand not only in cities but also in villages
There is a lot of demand for Ghevar on Hariyali Teej not only in the cities but also in the villages. Small traders from Jaipur take Ghevar to small shops in the village. When we inquired at the shop of Ghevar Bhandar at Sanganer Gate in Chardiwari, they told that small traders of Ghevar take the faded Ghevar from Jaipur to the small shops of the village and take it to the village and sell it mixed with sugar syrup.
price of ghevar
The price of ghevar in Jaipur varies according to the type of ghevar. In these, from 500 rupees to 1200 rupees, from mini ghevar to paneer ghevar is sold. There is a difference in the price of both sweet and bland ghevar. The price of faded ghevar is less. The price of Ghevar in villages is less as compared to cities. The price of Ghevar in villages ranges from Rs.500 to Rs.700.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : August 17, 2023, 10:31 IST