Mangalore: National consumer exhibition to open shortly


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore

Mangalore, Aug 31: The sixth national consumer fair is being organized by NCF (a pioneer in organizing exhibitions and trade fairs across India for over three decades) will be inaugurated shortly in the first week of September at Karavali Utsav grounds stated Gautham Agarwal, director of NCF.

Adressing the media at the press club on Saturday August 31, he said "the exhibition will consist of more than 100 stalls offering huge discounts and offers – including automobiles, home appliances, kitchen appliances, chimneys, hobs, solar products, handlooms, handicrafts, dress materials, footwear, health and fitness equipments, toys, books, stationary, food products and many more exhibits from all over India.

For entertainment purposes, the exhibition has over 20 amusement rides which includes Italian tora-tora, Dragon train, Jumping frog, Dashing car, boating, titanic, columbus, 3D show and several others.

The star attarction of the exhibition will be an aqua shop and a bird show, he added.

As the work is in progress, the opening date will be announced shortly. The timings of the exhibition will be from 4 pm to 9 pm.

Students can opt for concessional rates at the entrance of the exhibition.

Manjunath, Sachindranath were present at the press meet.

  

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