The India International Grand Trade Fair is underway at the Central Park fairground. This is the first time the fair is being held in Salt Lake. The fair, inaugurated on March 17, will be on till March 27, from 2pm to 9pm on all days. Entry fee per person is Rs 20.
Previously, the fair used to be held at the Milan Mela Ground, opposite Science City, on the EM Bypass. “The authorities have decided to bring in all the government fairs to Salt Lake. The Milan Mela premises will mostly be used for conventions like the G20 meet. Owing to East West Metro services, Salt Lake is well-connected to all parts of the city and the suburbs. It is a more convenient venue,” an official at the trade fair office told The Telegraph Salt Lake.
The first week saw a footfall of 20,000 people. Business, however, was not hampered owing to the sudden bout of showers in the weekend. Most stall owners said even if it rained, the crowd kept moving in and out of the stalls as most of the products are displayed in long rows of water-proof tents.
(Left) One of the most interesting stalls is Dubai Attar and Perfume. Most of these organically produced perfumes have traveled all the way from Dubai and cost anything between Rs 500-Rs 5,000
(Centre) This brass craft wall hanging made in the model of a banyan tree was an eye-catcher at the fair. It is priced Rs 65,000. This specialty from Indore is available at Akshay Interiors at the furniture tent. Prices vary according to the sizes of such artefacts
(Right) Brass showpieces have been quite a hit at the fair. The pocket pinch is Rs 500 onwards