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Shoppers in Delhi are more e-commerce savvy compared to peers in other metros including Mumbai, Bangalore and Ahmedabad, according to a survey conducted by Assocham.
As per the survey 67 per cent of Delhiites prefer shopping online while 23 per cent prefer to shop in traditional markets like Sarojini Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, Karol Bagh, Janpath, Paharganj, Sadar Bazar and Chandni Chowk,'
Around 7 per cent of respondents said they prefer to visit a mall for their shopping needs while 3 per cent said they prefer shopping at specialty stores, the survey stated.
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Mumbai notched up second position with 60 per cent shoppers going online for buying clothes, gadgets, books and accessories.
The survey further says online shopping in the city may go up to 65 per cent in 2014-15.
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Ahmedabad too is catching with the online shopping fever.
The city has secured third position with around 57 per cent of the shoppers buying all sorts of things online.
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Around 50 per cent of the shoppers in Bangalore prefer the online route for buying accessories, books, music CDs and gadgets.
The survey highlights that 35% of regular shoppers are in 18-25 age group, 55 per cent in 26-35, 8 per cent in 36-45 and 2 per cent in the age group of 45-60. 65 per cent of online shoppers are male as against 35 per cent females.
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Interestingly, the survey found that most respondents are working and shopping at the same time between 12 pm and 4 pm on a working day.
"More than half the sales of web-stores come on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and dips on weekends, when buyers head to brick-and-mortar stores in malls instead.
Nearly 55 per cent respondents said they ordered around lunch time and during office closing hours," the survey pointed out.
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The survey covered around 3,500 shoppers in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Lucknow, Ahemdabad, Kolkata, Dehradun among other cities were interviewed.
Better deals than in brick and mortar shopping outlets, advantage of free shipping and faster transactions are among the reasons that have boosted the lure of online shopping.
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"The challenges of worsening automotive traffic, Rising fuel prices and the increased difficulty of time management in modern families have made going to the mall a planned activity which nobody has as much time for anymore," Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said.
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The survey further highlighted that in India roughly 20-25 per cent of total online sales are being generated by mobile devices and tablets, an increase as compared to 10-15 per cent than the last year.
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According to the industry chamber, India's e-commerce market was worth about $2.5 billion in 2009, it went up to $6.3 billion in 2011, $16 billion in 2013 and is expected to touch whopping $56 billion by 2023.
Top reasons given by shoppers in buying through Internet:
Safety Reasons Saves time and efforts Convenience of shopping at home
Wide variety / range of products are available
Good discounts / lower prices
Get detailed information of the product
You can compare various models / brands
An insight into some of the problems stated by customers