Ritchie Street

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Ritchie street is the

USTR for selling counterfeit software, media and goods.[2][3]

Ritchie street started as a radio market and then transformed into a market for televisions, computers, mobile phones and laptops. Today, the street has over 2,500 shops employing 15,000 people.[1]

Ritchie Street is credited as the second largest electronic market for computer spares and peripherals in India, after Nehru Place, New Delhi, India.[1] The market has a wide variety of goods ranging from electronics and robotics to LED lighting. The marketplace usually starts buzzing at around 11 am and dwindles at around 10 pm, after which it becomes difficult to find an open shop. This is due to the nature of the customers who visit Ritchie street, who are mostly working professionals and students. People usually get good deals for anything and everything, which is the reason why people flock to Ritchie street to buy goods.

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References

  1. ^ a b c Sanjay Vijayakumar, Sangeetha Kandavel (29 June 2017). "Chennai's grey markets remain fuzzy about GST". The Hindu. Chennai. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Section 3" . Special 301 Report – via Wikisource.
  3. ^ "Section 3" . Special 301 Report – via Wikisource.