Women would be pleased to receive gadget as gift on Valentine’s Day

According to a new study, Woman would be more pleased to receive electronics rather than traditional gifts, like roses and chocolates, on Valentine’s Day.

Valentines Day 2012 is here and love birds are in search of unique Valentine’s Day Gift. The study from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) found eight in 10 women now expressing an interest in consumer electronics (CE) products.

The women’s interest in technology has increased in the last five years. There is an increase of 10 percentage points over the previous study in 2007. In the previous study the CE spending gap was closer to 200 dollars. But, now, On average, men spent 728 dollars on CE purchases in the past 12 months while women spent 667 dollars during the same period, a difference of 61 dollars.

Women, however, are far less likely to claim ownership of most CE products. The study shows that women are more likely to consider CE products as “household” products such as TVs and DVD players, to be shared with a spouse, partner, roommate or child. But when it comes to newer and mobile technologies, such as e-readers, notebook computers and smartphones, women were more likely than men to claim sole ownership.

Times of India

Valentine week

Lucky are those who are loved and cared for. Wishing all of you a very Happy Valentines Day Week.


Enjoy the Valentine week by presenting gifts, roses and by sharing immense love with your beloved ones. Valentine week starting from Feb 7-14 provides an occasion for lovers to express and celebrate the love and affection. Every year the Rose day marks the start of Valentine’s day celebration across the world. The fragrance of roses envelops the atmosphere on this day as the large number of youngsters give roses to propose their girlfriend, boyfriend, relative and friend.

The each day in valentine week as some significance,
Feb 7: Rose day

Feb 8: Propose day

Feb 9: Chocolate day

Feb 10: Teddy Day

Feb 11: Promise Day

Feb 12: Hug Day

Feb 13: Kiss Day

Feb 14: Valentine Day


In Februrary or valentine week, the demand for roses is quite high and florists sell roses at a much higer price on this day. The week is also active by people sending ecards,SMS, greetings & gifts to their loved one. However, it is traditionally a day on which lovers express their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering sweetshop, sending greeting cards and SMS. Modern Valentine’s Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves and the figure of the winged Cupid.

Rose Day , Valentine Week & Valentine Day is not only for the lovers but also for all who can express their feelings each other by presenting flowers, gifts,SMS etc. Like sending greetings & gifts to father-mother, sister-brother, friends, lovers & even relative.

It is said “When love first came to Earth,the Spring spread rose-beds to receive him.” Express your love & care by Celebrating your Valentine’s week by presenting flowers & gifts

Wishing all of you a very Happy Valentines Day Week.

Valentine’s Day:Flower entrepreneurs in Bangalore are witnessing a steep rise in demand

Flower entrepreneurs in Bangalore are witnessing a steep rise in demand for roses ahead of St. Valentine’s Day (February 14).The cut flower industry in Bangalore has already exported flowers worth 1.2 crore rupees ahead of Valentine’s Day. The flower exports have soared by a 20-30 per cent this year in comparison to last year, on this occasion.

Saint Valentine’s Day is an annual holiday held on February 14 celebrating love and affection between intimate companions.Modern Valentine’s Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid.Millions of people use, every year, digital means of creating and sending Valentine’s Day greeting messages such as e-cards, love coupons or printable greeting cards.Traditionally, Valentine’s Day is a special day for lovers who express their love for each other by giving flowers (usually red roses) and chocolates.But valentine’s day is not only for lovers but for everybody who know how to love as well.

Valentines is a good period for the Indian growers because in this particular period European countries can’t grow much because of harsh winters and other climatic conditions.Florists usually receive about 30 per cent of the orders for roses from China two weeks ahead of Valentine’s Day. “This year, shop owners are yet to place any orders,” said S Krishnaswamy, an exporter to China.The Hosur-Denkanikotta area, which has around 250 government-assisted and 55 privately owned greenhouse cut-flower production units, accounts for 80 per cent of India’s rose exports. India’s annual flower production stands about 1,000 tonnes and the country’s floriculture industry has a share of 0.01 percent in the $40 billion international market.