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"I was shocked by the new rules. When questioned, the security guard said it was for my own safety. This was the way to keep the phaltu crowd away." - An angry Sunday shopper. "Not even Harrod's stops people from entering the store. There could have been better ways to screen out undesirable elements." - Vineet Chadha, Director, Celebrations. IntroductionIn the first week of August 2000, visitors to Crossroads, a retail mall, saw a polite notice informing them that a mobile phone, a credit card or a club membership card would act as an entry ticket. The 'Shoppertainment'Crossroads, situated near Haji Ali in South Mumbai, and spread across 1,50,000 sq.ft., was launched by Piramal Enterprises1 in September 1999.
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1] Piramal Enterprises was a Rs 20 billion group with interests in pharmaceuticals, textiles, healthcare, glass containers, auto components, cutting tools, ferrite etc. Some of the leading companies in the group included Nicholas Piramal India Limited (NPIL), The Morarjee Goculdas Spinning & Weaving Co. Ltd., and Gujarat Glass Limited. |
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