Jaipur, November, 2024 – The 43rd Indian International Trade Fair (IITF), held at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, concluded successfully, with the Rajasthan Pavilion emerging as a major crowd-puller. Over the course of 14 days, the pavilion attracted lakhs of visitors and generated business worth over ₹30 lakhs.
Showcasing Rajasthan’s Handicrafts and Culture
According to Pavilion Director Dinesh Shethi, the Rajasthan Pavilion’s key highlights included:
- Top-Selling Items: Jaipur quilts, Rajasthani handicrafts, ethnic clothing, and traditional food were the best-sellers.
- Cultural Appeal: The unique charm of Rajasthani artistry captivated both domestic and international visitors.
Promoting Investment and Tourism
A dedicated section at the pavilion provided information about the upcoming Rising Rajasthan Summit 2024. Business centers attracted inquiries from both domestic and international delegations interested in Rajasthan’s development and tourism projects.
Global Recognition for Rajasthani Craftsmanship
Dignitaries and representatives from various countries visited the Rajasthan Pavilion, praising its art and craftsmanship. Many interacted with artisans, gaining firsthand insights into their work and cultural heritage.
With its vibrant showcase of culture, craftsmanship, and business potential, the Rajasthan Pavilion stood as a testament to the state’s rich traditions and modern ambitions. The pavilion’s success not only boosted sales but also highlighted Rajasthan as a key destination for tourism and investment.
Author: This news is edited by: Abhishek Verma, (Editor, CANON TIMES)
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