Trade fair opens for general public
Updated on Nov 19, 2011 12:14 pm IST
The ongoing International Trade Fair in New Delhi has been thrown open for the general public today. The fair, which started on November 14, presents a wide range of handicrafts ranging from wood and metal craft to pottery and baskets, from various Indian states and countries. One of the stalls which has grabbed many eye-balls till now, is the one set up by inmates of Tihar Jail. The Delhi Pavilion is also a hit that displays the pictorial journey of the transformation of India's capital, New Delhi. The first five days of the fair that ends on November 27 are reserved for business visitors, according to the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO).
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