Heat in the hills, Shimla sees surge in sale of fans

Shimla, which was once a favourite destination for people seeking relief from the sun in the summer, is facing the impact of heatwave this year.
To beat the heat, residents are buying pedestal and table fans in Shimla. Many people are even travelling to Chandigarh to buy fans.
The sudden rise in the demand for fans has boosted the business of shopkeepers in the town.
Kamal, who runs a hardware and electrical store, said he had ordered 1,000 units of fans, out of which 85 per cent have been sold. He said the demand for fans is still high.
тАЬWe are selling 10 to 12 units of fans daily. However, the demand for ceiling fans is very less as most of the houses, which are constructed in the town, do not have a provision for such fans,тАЭ he added.
Jai Chand, who works as a salesman, said the demand for fans has surged in the summer this year.
тАЬLast year, due to the incessant rainfall, the sale of fans was minimal. However, this year, due to the sweltering heat, their demand has sharply gone up,тАЭ Jai said.
тАЬOn an average, we are selling four to five units of fans on a daily basis and over the past few weeks, we have sold more than 70 units,тАЭ he added.
Vikrant, a resident of Shimla, said the state capital has witnessed a lot of change in the weather in the past few decades.
тАЬI remember when I was a child, the weather used to be much cooler in the summer. I never thought that we would need fans in Shimla,тАЭ Vikrant said.
v┬░C) recorded temperatures above the 30 degree mark. Kukumseri village in Lahaul and Spiti district recorded the minimum temperature in the state at 6.2┬░C.




