According to the organizers, the seven-day long will have 50 stalls from Nepal as well as from India, Bhutan, China, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. “The fair will enhance the relation between producers and the consumers and help to promote domestic products in international market,” Abinash Bohra, president of MMA, said. [break]
Meanwhile, the organizers have provided 10 stalls for free to exhibitors of eastern hills. "We have provided the stalls free of cost to encourage companies operating there and so that they can explore international market for their products," Bohra added.
Cultural shows, interaction on development of tourism in Nepal, and a photo exhibition highlighting various tourist destinations of the country will also be held on the sidelines of the event. The fair will conclude on December 22.
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