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Apple CEO Tim Cook opens the gates to India’s first Apple store at Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex
Long queues of fans, loud cheers and zillions of selfies marked the opening of the Apple’s first retail store in India at Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex today.
Apple CEO Tim Cook threw open the gates to the 28,000 sq ft store this morning to excited fans waiting for hours.
Apple’s second retail store in India is set to open in national capital Delhi on Thursday.
The opening of Apple’s two retail stores in India has generated much public excitement, especially among users of the tech giant’s products. People have travelled from as far as Gujarat to attend the grand opening of the store.
iPhone maker Apple’s first retail store in India opened on Tuesday (April 18, 2023) in India’s financial capital Mumbai. The company’s CEO Tim Cook inaugurated this Apple Store.
Cook has been greeted by a handshake with customers standing outside the Apple Store. Along with this, he also clicked selfies with the customers who came there.
The Apple Store will be very special because it will run entirely on renewable energy. Solar panels have also been installed by the company for this. It has also been said in the statement by Apple that this store will be completely carbon neutral.
Apple BKC will have 100 employees to enhance the customer experience and will be able to speak 20 different languages. Apple pick up service will also be provided to the customers at this store. That is, customers can order from home and pick up by coming to the Apple Store.