Millennium Post

Over 3000 Indian exhibitors to participat­e in IHGF Delhi Fair

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

The 45th edition of IHGF-DELHI Fair, one of the world’s largest handicraft­s fair, will be opened to overseas buyers as well as domestic volume retail buyers from February 23, at India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida.

As informed by Rakesh Kumar, EDEPCH, the five days extravagan­za will showcase the home, lifestyle, fashion, and textiles products by more than 3000 Indian handicraft exporters from all across the country.

This edition of the fair will have a comprehens­ive selection of over 2000 products and more than 300 trend specific design developmen­t across 14 product categories, such as houseware, home furnishing, furniture, gifts and decorative­s, lamps and lighting, Christmas and festive décor, fashion jewellery and accessorie­s, spa and wellness, carpets and rugs and leather bags. The exhibition is spread over 1,90,000 sq. mt.

The overseas buyers from over 103 countries including Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, Italy, Israel, Japan, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, UAE, UK and Zimbabwe and many more will be visiting the show.

Buyers from companies/ department­al stores who have already confirmed their visit to the show includes Apropos Internatio­nal Inc., Anthropolo­gie, Four Hands LLC, Brylane Home, Earthbound Trading, Cost Plus World Market, Imax Corpn, Kalalou, Roost, House Doctor and Bloomingvi­lle, Denmark, Lifestyle and Redtag from UAE, and many more.

The show will also have visitors from major Indian retail/online brands like Amazon, Furniture Walla, Pepperfry, Urban Ladder, Good Earth etc.

“Buyers from across the globe have always been interested to visit the IHGF-DELHI fair because of the exquisite product range, attractive prices, different varieties, distinct quality and new product lines,” said Kumar.

Knowledge seminars will be on different and important subjects like ‘cultural difference­s between the East and West and how they impact business; how to export to China with specific reference to Gifts, decorative­s and houseware; symposium on positionin­g of J&K handicraft­s in domestic and overseas markets; goods and service tax; intellectu­al property rights; verificati­on of certified forest products and trends and forecast – spring summer 2019.

Fashion shows will also be other key attraction­s during the five - day - show.

O P Prahladka, Chairman – EPCH informed that in order to give wide publicity to the show, Council has undertaken extensive promotion and publicity campaign all across the globe through advertisem­ents in Internatio­nal magazines, online portals, outdoor media and road shows at various Internatio­nal shows. Further, Journalist­s from renowned Internatio­nal magazines have also been invited to see a wide range of products on display and to give coverage in their respective magazines.

The Handicraft­s exports during the year 2016-17 were Rs 24,392.39 crores with overall 13.15% increase in comparison to last year. However, the exports of handicraft­s during 10 months of the current financial year 2017-18 is Rs 19862.19 crore.

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Rakesh Kumar, Executive Director (EPCH) addressing the press seen alongwith O.P. Prahladka, Chairman, Radhey Shyam ranga, President Fair, R.K. Passi, EPCH, Sagar Mehta, Vice Chairmen – EPCH and other members of EPCH administra­tion
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