A 250-year-old market in Pune(India)-JUNA BAZAAR for the things lost in time-

This roadside market(also known as chor bazaar) is located in Kasba peth(near railway station) Pune(India) and is operational only on Wednesdays and Sundays from 7 in the morning to 9 in the evening.

The things which are lost in time can be found here in form of antiques.

There are huge varieties of antiques available but bargaining skills are very important. On the backside, there is a huge iron stuff market which has products at a very reasonable price. There are clothes, gym equipment, stationary, second-hand electronics, old coins, plastic kitchen items, bags, blankets, books, and what not ?
Below are a few pictures from the market stalls-

A proper parking facility for two and four-wheelers is available on the other side of the road near the police station. They charge 30 INR for four-wheelers…

Do visit and share your experience here.

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واہ کیا بات ہے،

بہت ہی شاندار معلومات سے بھرپور پوسٹ۔

@Harsha_rai آپ کی پوسٹ دیکھ کر آج دوبارہ یہ احساس ہوا کہ پاکستان اور بھارت کے نہ صرف زبان و ثقافت میں ہی مماثلت نہیں بلکہ یہاں کے بازار اور خرید و فروخت کے انداز بھی ایک جیسے ہیں۔

کراچی میں بھی اس طرح کے کئی بازار ہیں جہاں اس قسم کی تمام اشیاء فروخت ہوتی ہیں۔

جیسے DHA Karachi یا Saddar Karachi

شکریہ :pray:

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مجھے یقین ہے کہ میرے دوست اور بھائی

@TusharSuradkar

نے پونے شہر میں موجود یہ بازار ضرور دیکھا ہوگا :star_struck:

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Indeed a unique place to write about on Connect @Harsha_rai

I highly appreciate that you gathered the courage to visit this place and also take photos.

@KashifMisidia I have been here several times in the past 20 years and my experience has not been good.

As the name suggests the market is full of criminal-minded people and I had to deal with them very carefully.

Although, unlike the popular notion, nothing here is stolen - most of the goods are scrapped items, or sometimes they are brand new too.

My hometown Aurangabad too has such a market, but the largest such Chor Bazar is in Old Delhi - spread over several lanes.

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Hello fellow LG @Harsha_rai

While I agree what our @KashifMisidia Ji mentioned that India & Pakistan have many similarities, I also join with our @TusharSuradkar regarding the behaviour of the vendors at this place - of course, mine is very old info.

Now, time might have changed… Otherwise, they never allowed 9th take photos of the objects, etc.

Anyway, you have done an excellent job…

Valuable photos and nice narration…

Thanks for sharing.

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Hi @Harsha_rai ,

I’m a big fan of antiques and flea markets, although I rarely buy stuff from there - I just really like to look at all the shiny objects! The statues of deities at this Juna Bazaar are especially attractive to me because of all their amazing detail. :blush:

It’s great to see that other Local Guides, like @TusharSuradkar and @TravellerG , know the place, too! Although their experience is slightly different. :sweat_smile:

By the way, @Harsha_rai , I’m going to change the topic of your post to Travel, as this is the best place to share about interesting places worth visiting, even in your city. The Local Stories is great for posts that showcase the positive impact Local Guides make in their communities. If you wish to learn more about Connect topics, check out this article. Thank you!

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@KashifMisidia بہت بہت شکریہ :slightly_smiling_face:

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@TusharSuradkar

Yes, Tushar may be you experience wasn’t that good but, I visited this place a couple of times and found the place and the people are really nice. Even got some antique stuff too :slightly_smiling_face:

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@TravellerG

Yes, the time has changed, I’ve been there couple of times recently and found good items at very reasonable price so thought of sharing about the place on connect so that others can also take a visit of this place :slightly_smiling_face:

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Thanks dear @DeniGu for mentioning my name in your response.

Regards

Happy to learn that things have changed…

Thanks for sharing these details here.

Hope to see more from you, fellow LG @Harsha_rai

Greetings

@Harsha_rai Thank you so much for sharing this with details with us.

@Harsha_rai Nice post. It is really charmed me to know about the old coins.