City
Epaper

Flower prices stabilize after Mahalaxmi festival

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: September 5, 2025 20:30 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarThe Mahalaxmi festival sent flower prices soaring, with tuberose, rose, kakda, and chrysanthemum selling at double and ...

Open in App

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

The Mahalaxmi festival sent flower prices soaring, with tuberose, rose, kakda, and chrysanthemum selling at double and triple rates. For three days, flowers fetched “golden prices” kakda touched Rs 1,000–Rs 1,200 per kilo.

Prices tumble after festival

Once the festival ended, demand crashed, dragging rates down across the market:

• Marigold: Rs 150 → Rs 70

• Tuberose: Rs 800 → Rs 250

• Rose: Rs 500 → Rs 200

• Aster: Rs 300 → Rs 150

• Chrysanthemum: Rs 300 → Rs 120

• Kakda: Rs 1,200 → Rs 400 (per basket)

Garlands hit rock bottom

Garlands that sold for Rs 400–Rs 1,000 a pair during Mahalaxmi are now available at Rs 200. Small garlands are going for as low as Rs 30. “With flower rates dropping, sellers had no choice but to cut garland prices,” said trader Ravi Mali.

More dips expected

Trader Babasaheb Tambe noted: “Mahalaxmi brings the highest garland sales. Prices have fallen but demand remains steady due to Ganeshotsav. During Pitru Paksha, rates will drop even further.”

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUS risks alienating India with public pressure, warns expert

BusinessUS risks alienating India with public pressure, warns expert

International"I'll always be friends with PM Modi...nothing to worry about": Trump affirms "special relationship" between India-US

InternationalTrump says US administration is in 'very deep negotiations' to secure release of hostages held by Hamas

InternationalThailand's Parliament elects Anutin Charnvirakul as new PM

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadWomen thieves strike Handloom export, six mangalsutras snatched

AurangabadDrums, Lezim, and Women’s enthusiasm mark ‘Ti’ cha Ganpati Visarjan

AurangabadEid-e-Milad-un-Nabi celebrated with great fervour

AurangabadKing Mahabali’s spirit comes alive in city Onam festivities

AurangabadEncroachments, wires, potholes - ‘Then what have you done?’