Bulldozer has been such a trending thing in India for the last few years. This time Bulldozer Palanquin (Palaki) is trending in the Indian market on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami.
Even during holidays, bulldozers remain a popular product in Uttar Pradesh. The popularity of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and his campaign is also benefiting local artisans.
This time, numerous metro areas as well as other countries are requesting bulldozer sedans.
Everywhere throughout the nation celebrates Shri Krishna Janmashtami. The markets have been decked to commemorate Kanha’s birth, and this time Nand Gopal’s bulldozer palanquin (palaki) has taken center stage.
This time, Kanha would grant his followers darshan while riding a bulldozer palanquin. The Kashi wood artisans have created this unique wooden palanquin for the first time, and demand for it is growing both domestically and internationally.
According to Wood artisan in Varanasi, the demand for wooden bulldozer palanquin is increasing consistently.
They’re getting orders from several states as well as other countries including Singapore, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Pune.
Its price ranges from ₹500 to ₹5,000. Customers are drawn to Nand Gopal’s bulldozer palanquin, and they genuinely enjoy it.
Let us inform you that the bulldozer is now developing a brand following the Yogi government’s return to power during the 2022 UP assembly elections.
Whatever the holiday, a bulldozer can always be seen in the background, and Shri Krishna Janmashtami has brought back that familiar sight. Market prices for Kanha’s bulldozer palanquin have gone up.
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