hichever way we remember, venerate and celebrate the dead, it is a global cultural practice to remember one s ancestors and pray for their souls, as well as hope for good tidings for the living.
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Young Indians are increasingly disregarding traditional religious practices during festive seasons and instead opting for impulse-driven consumption. This shift has been noticed by marketers, with brands like Amazon and Flipkart launching their biggest discounting sales during inauspicious periods. Sales across various categories have reported growth of 20-30% compared to last year s sales.
Marketers have identified a generational shift and far higher impulse-driven consumption than ever before as young Indians increasingly choose to disregard traditional religious practices connected to Shradh, Shravan or Navratri such as not buying high-ticket items, abstaining from consuming liquor and non-vegetarian food.