Delhi's First Night Bazaar to Open in Connaught Place by March-End

The New Delhi Municipal Council is set to launch Delhi's first-ever Night Bazaar in the parking lots of Connaught Place before the end of March. Inspired by international markets in Thailand, Canada, and Malaysia, it will offer a pedestrian-friendly shopping experience until 1 AM. The bazaar will feature temporary structures like tents and canopies, with no permanent construction allowed. This initiative aims to enhance Delhi's nightlife, attract tourists, and boost local commerce and civic revenue.

Key Points: Delhi's Maiden Night Bazaar in Connaught Place by NDMC

  • Inspired by global night markets like Thailand's Chatuchak
  • Will operate till 1 a.m. in CP parking lots
  • Uses tents, no permanent structures
  • Aims to boost tourism and local revenue
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Delhi's maiden Night Bazaar to come up in Connaught Place parking lots: NDMC

NDMC to launch Delhi's first Night Bazaar in Connaught Place parking lots, inspired by global markets, offering shopping till 1 AM.

"The groundwork is complete and the NDMC Night Bazaar will be thrown open within FY 2025-26. - NDMC Official"

New Delhi, Jan 11

Following the global nightlife trends, Delhi's NDMC Smart City is all set to launch its maiden 'Night Bazaar' in Connaught Place parking lots before March-end, offering a flea market experience matching Thailand's Chatuchak or Canada's Richmond Night Market, an official said on Sunday.

"The groundwork is complete and the NDMC Night Bazaar will be thrown open within FY 2025-26. The shoppers will be able enjoy the experience till 1 a.m.," an NDMC official said.

New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) Chairperson Keshav Chandra and Vice-Chairperson Kuljeet Singh Chahal, while presenting the annual Budget, reiterated the civic agency's commitment to transformation of the urban infrastructure, aligning with Vision@2047 and future-ready needs.

The Night Bazaar will be a big leap in the national capital's aspiration to create global standard spaces and offer a better quality of life, including an elevated, relaxed and safe pedestrianised shopping experience in the central business district till late night.

With an eye on attracting a large number of tourists, the NDMC's blueprint for launching the city's first Night Bazaar draws inspiration from several other global hotspots including Taman Connaught Night Market, Malaysia; Marrakech Night Market, Morocco; Forodhani Gardens Night Market, Tanzania; Huaxi Street Night Market, Taiwan; Temple Street Night Market, Hong Kong; and Bugis Street Market, Singapore.

The Night Bazaar concept has been in the air for nearly more than a decade in Delhi with earlier attempts by city planners and administrators to try the experiment at the Dilli Haat in INA or in south Delhi's Nehru Place.

At one stage, the abandoned Super Bazar building in Connaught Circus was also considered as Night Bazaar destination but it failed to make the cut, considering the global practice of flea markets spread on ground level for night shoppers.

The NDMC's parking lots in Connaught Place offer the ideal space for the purpose, an official said.

There will be no permission for constructing permanent structures in the parking lots which were recently shortlisted as the ideal location for a Night Bazaar with dozens of tents and fabric canopies, the official added.

After the Connaught Place parking lots were identified for the Night Bazaar, the civic agency did not renew the contract of private vendors for managing the lots with the plan to convert some of these into makeshift midnight shopping avenues.

The officials of the NDMC Smart City hope the Night Bazaar concept will also benefit from the Delhi government's recent notification to work at shops and commercial establishments in night shifts too.

The provision came into effect with modification in the Delhi Shops and Establishment Act, 1954.

The Connaught Place Night Bazaar is also expected to improve the civic agency's revenue and promote local trade and business, encouraging better commercial exploitation of its assets, a priority underscored by NDMC Chairperson Keshav Chandra for the Smart City team.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great idea, but execution is key. CP parking is already a nightmare. Where will people park now? NDMC needs to have a solid plan for alternative parking and last-mile connectivity, especially for metro users after hours.
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Aman W
Finally! We've been talking about a night bazaar for years. It will be a huge boost for local artisans and small businesses. I hope they give priority to Delhi's own crafts and food, not just create a copy of foreign markets. Support local!
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited the Richmond Night Market, I'm excited to see something similar here. The key will be safety and hygiene. If NDMC can ensure a well-lit, secure environment with proper sanitation, this could be a major tourist attraction.
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Vikram M
Another "global standard" project that will likely be poorly managed. What about the vendors who lost their parking contracts? Was there any rehabilitation? Hope this doesn't end up like the earlier failed attempts. Prove me wrong, NDMC.
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Kavya N
This is wonderful news for Delhi's nightlife! It will create so many jobs and give families a nice place to go in the evening. Hope they have good music and activities for children too. A much-needed step to make our city more vibrant. 😊

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