New Delhi: Shopping has come to a standstill following the announcement of a lockdown to deal with the Karona epidemic. After a long period of self-control, people are once again shopping. People all over India are busy buying a variety of goods. People are buying more kitchenware, metalware, utensils, home decor, cake, soft drinks, jewelry, party and formal wear in clothes, home appliances, textbooks, food items, and more. In 2014, the country spent Rs 1.8 lakh crore on shopping. It spent Rs 1.5 lakh crore in 2014 and Rs 1.8 lakh crore in 2017. They have already spent Rs 1.07 lakh crore by 2020. For the past six months, Hellenic people have been avoiding eating out, shopping and shopping. “People are worried about the vaccine coming out. They have taken as much security measures as possible and started shopping at least as much as possible. The amount of billing in fashion stores has increased. The average bill price is 15-20 percent higher than last year. At the beginning of the lockdown, people preferred to buy large packets because they did not want to leave the house. Now they have started buying small packets. Sales of squash, powder, sauce, ketchup, soft drinks in bottles, jams and hygiene items used by women are on the rise. Sales of these items declined during the lockdown. According to a recent survey, party sales of clothing increased by 41%, semi-formal sales by 18% and formal wear sales by 71%.