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Introduction
A market is one of the many varieties of systems,
institutions, procedures, social relations and infrastructures
whereby parties engage in exchange

Aim:
To study and understand the systems and processes of
‘Juna Bazaar’ and to come up with recommendations

Objective:
To present suggestions that can benefit the stakeholders
History of Juna Bazaar
• One of Pune’s oldest markets - the 250-year old market
also known as Pune’s Chor Bazaar began under the
Peshwas
• It first started as a regular market.
• It was first located near Shaniwar Wada and is now held
every Wednesday and Sunday at Kasba Peth
• Objects sold cover a large variety of products especially
antiques and stolen goods
Methodology and Parameters

Data collection (Primary Data Analysis Identification of Interpretations/


and Secondary) (Class discussion) Problems Solutions

Parameters :
i. Location and surrounding
ii. Space Planning
iii. Market Profile
iv. User Profile/ Stakeholders
v. Issues
Location and Surroundings

Changes in
Location from
inception to
current day Juna
2 Bazaar
1. Shaniwarwada
2. PMC - main
building ground
3. Shaniwarwada
4. Kasba Peth
1
3
Extract from Google Maps
Space Planning (Then)
Space Planning (Now)
Market profile
• There are 326 licensed vendors in
Juna Bazaar
• The market has stalls for clothes,
shoes, accessories, costume jewelry,
home decoration, crockery, antiques
like old cassettes, recordings and Customers
gramophone, etc.
Vendors

Pune
Municipal
Corporation
Stakeholders Police
Customers
Customers

Customers
Customer
REGULAR
CUSTOMERS

CUSTOMER

COLLECTORS/ Customers
TOURISTS
DEALERS

• The market serves people of all age


groups and all income group

• Middle class people cover a large


portion of customer base as
products are cheap and trendy
Vendor
• The market of Juna Bazaar have
sheltered vendors spanning
different age groups, and serves as
a major source of income
Customers
• Youngsters are seen selling
technical goods whereas, women
and men of middle age groups are
majorly involved in selling of
clothes, antiques, bags etc.
Pune Municipal Corporation
(PMC)
• Land
• Taxation / Revenue
• Development

Police
• Crowd control
• Traffic control
• Enforcing PMC rules and regulations
Issues
• Parking: No specific allotted parking for Juna
Bazaar
• Traffic control: Illegal parking is the major reason
for traffic congestion
• Pick-pocketing
• Signages: No signages put to guide the customers
• No proper vendor segregation (categorization of
shops)
Inference
Parameters Inference
Accessibility Easily Approachable People visit frequently if
its easily accessible, Public
Transport accessible
Facility Facilities for Vendors and Improvement in sanitation
Customers facilities, Parking
specifically for Juna
Bazaar,
Space Planning Categorization based on Better planning and
products, Pedestrianized segregation can help in
Customer flow
Problems Parking, Traffic Control, Proper Management is
Signage required as market
attracts the people
Suggestions

• Organization of the market by providing Tents to


each vendor
• Segregation according to the commodities can be
done for easy movement of crowd
• Facilities like drinking water and garbage disposal
can be provided for maintaining the cleanliness of
the area

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