Apple Store: The country's first Apple store opened in Mumbai, CEO Tim Cook welcomed customers

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National Desk:
iPhone maker Apple on Tuesday launched its first Apple Store in India.  Apple CEO Tim Cook inaugurated India's first Apple Store at the Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai.  CEO Tim Cook inaugurated Apple's first retail store in India opened its doors to customers.  The store covers 20,000 square feet.  The design of the Apple Store is quite gorgeous and energy-efficient.  The Apple Store is designed to account for renewable energy.  In other words, it runs entirely on renewable energy.  Nearly no lights have been used in the store.
The Apple Store is open at a time when Apple is celebrating 25 years in India.  After the BKC location, there will be another Apple store in Saket, Delhi on Thursday.  Apple has huge plans for India, including a strong app developer ecosystem, dedication to sustainability, community programs in multiple locations and local manufacturing.  Apple is very excited about the Indian market.  That's why Apple CEO Tim Cook came to India a day earlier for the launch of the first Apple Store.
India's first Apple Store was inaugurated by the company's CEO Tim Cook in a new style.  opened the store door in Tim and welcomed customers.  Apple first introduced the Macintosh in India in 1984 and now, after 25 years, the first Apple Store has been opened at Apple BKC, Mumbai.  “It has been a long journey, I am glad Apple is opening its store in India,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook .

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