Connaught Place Crowd Pays ₹20 To Touch ‘Kashmir Snow’

“A viral video shows a boy testing whether snow can be sold for profit. The unusual experiment, shared by Instagram creator Deluxe Bhaiyaji, has sparked curiosity and amusement online.”
“In the video, the boy is seen collecting snow from Kashmir before attempting to sell it in New Delhi. The clip quickly went viral on social media, drawing thousands of amused and intrigued reactions from viewers.”
Delhi Teen Sells Kashmir Snow In Connaught Place
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“The clip captures the boy collecting fresh snow while explaining his plan on camera. He wanted to see if the snow could make the journey to Delhi without melting, so he stored it in an insulated ice box. After preparing it carefully, he headed to Srinagar airport to catch his flight.”
“Onboard the flight, the boy’s experiment piqued the curiosity of fellow passengers. One passenger expressed doubt, saying, ‘I don’t think you’ll be able to carry it—it will melt along the way.’”
“Upon landing in Delhi, the boy was greeted by friends and opened the insulated box in Connaught Place, finding the snow still intact. He turned the experiment into a small street-side attraction, inviting passersby to experience ‘real Kashmir snow’ for ₹20. By the time the snow melted, he had earned a total of ₹240.”
“People Share Their Thoughts On Social Media”

“Since being shared, the video has garnered over sixteen million views, drawing a wide range of reactions. One user praised it as ‘crazy and creative,’ while another joked, ‘Make content that even four people can’t copy.’ A third suggested, ‘Put it back in the freezer and you’ll make a fortune.’”
“One viewer remarked, ‘He didn’t bring snow, he brought a startup idea,’ while another added, ‘People who want to earn can do it anywhere.’”
**“Parts of the Kashmir Valley received fresh snowfall, with Gulmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district reporting snow late Thursday evening due to a strong western disturbance. The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) was closed on Friday following heavy rain and snowfall, and movement was also halted at Jakhani Chowk in Udhampur. Air travel was disrupted as Srinagar Airport canceled all flights.
Even the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine atop the Trikuta Hills saw the season’s first snowfall, prompting authorities to suspend the yatra. The popular hill resorts of Patnitop, Nathatop, Sanasar, and Batote in Jammu also received their first snow cover of the season.
