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Dadar, Mumbai

The best place to buy saris is Dadar.

The best place to buy saris is Dadar. The place is buzzing 12 months a year. Good shops to buy saris are Dadar Emporium, Lazaree, and Roop Sangam. You can buy almost everything a woman needs in eastern Dadar at the Benaras Silk House on N C Kelkar Road and Ranade Road.


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About Dadar

 Dadar West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Dadar and Nearby Sights on Map

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