Aggrawal Sweets - New Delhi
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Contact Aggrawal Sweets
Address : | RZ-2981/33A, Jagadamba Rd, Tughlakabad Extension, Tughlakabad, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India |
Phone : | π +9987 |
Postal code : | 110019 |
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Bhupal Singh Bisht on Google
β β β β β All types of sweets are available...... Always fresh with reasonable price..... Must visit
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KING ABHISHEK on Google
β β β β β Good place
Aggarwal sweet have quality in their food items.
And are affordable also.
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TRENDING LOVER on Google
β β β β β Nice shop and it's clear and not crowded place and service is gud also and all thing like samosa bread pakoda and tiki pani puri also available there.
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Anoop Morya on Google
β β β β β i dont think why this shop is so much famous food quality is average
no parking area
no good staff
no chairs are there so you can spent your time peaceful.
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vikrant gupta on Google
β β β β β the place was good and hygienic, the prices are still on upper side you can get better deals somewhere else though the taste was good and if you don't bother travelling far this place in your area is good place to buy sweets
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shylaj madhavan on Google
β β β β β Good but they should take care more regarding food because of weather
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Virender Aggarwal on Google
β β β β β Very tasty sweets specially Kaju Katli
It's worth it
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md asif khan suri on Google
β β β β β Agarwalla, Aggarwal, Agarawal, Agarawala) is a community found throughout northern, central and western India, mainly in the states of Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.[4][5] Members of the Agarwal community were also found in what are now the Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Sindh, though at the time of the partition of India, most of them migrated across the newly created border to independent India.[6][7][8] The total Agrawal population in India is estimated to be around 10-15 million, which makes them around 1% of the Indian population.[9] Most Agarwals follow the Vaishnava denomination of Hinduism, though some have converted to Jainism.[10][11][1][2][3] Agrawals are divided into eighteen exogamous clans (gotras). Many members of this community use their caste name Agarwal as their surname, while others use that of their gotras.
The Agrawal merchant Nattal Sahu, and the Agrawal poet Vibudh Shridhar lived during the reign of Tomara King Anangapal of Yoginipur (now Mehrauli, near Delhi).[24] Vibudh Shridhar wrote Pasanahacariu in 1132 AD, which includes a historical account of Yoginipur (early Delhi near Mehrauli) then.
In 1354, Firuz Shah Tughluq had started the construction of a new city near Agroha, called Hisar-e-Feroza ("the fort of Firuz"). Most of the raw material for building the town was brought from Agroha.[25] The town later came to be called Hisar. Hisar became a major center of the Agrawal community. Some Agrawals are also said to have moved to the Kotla Firoz Shah fort in Delhi, built by Firuz Shah Tughlaq.
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