Indo-Nepal Trade Fair in Dehradun

Chaitra 10, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Indo-Nepal Trade Fair in Dehradun

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The Indo-Nepal International Trade Fair has started from Friday. The fair has started with the support of the Ministry of Industry and Kanchanpur Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In the fair, along with Nepali handicrafts, various types of domestic products are kept. Palpali dhaka, rudraksha garlands, different kinds of clothes and articles made of cardamom leaves, Vijayasal pots and different kinds of clothes made of aloes are kept.

In Dehradun, where there is a majority of Gorkhalis, Nepali handicrafts and products produced in small and medium industries have attracted everyone's attention. About 100 stalls of Nepali and Indian products are kept in the fair, of which 50 stalls are Nepalese. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated the fair.

He says that this type of fair will increase the relationship between the two countries. "This will benefit both economically and culturally and in the tourism sector," said Chief Minister Dhami. "Relations will also be established between businessmen of both countries."

Kantipur

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