Rupandehi Trade Association, the organized the fair, said that altogether 300,000 spectators visited the show that kicked off on February 21. [break]
"Of the total transactions, Rs 130 million was from the sales and purchase of vehicles," said Tanka Pokharel, president of the association.
According to organizers, 18 tractors and 7 cars manufactured by various companies were traded during the fair. The fair showcased various models of latest tractors, motorcycles, small cars and other vehicles.
Cash discount ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 100,000 played a crucial role in putting the total value of transactions more than the initial expectation, the organizers said. They also informed myrepublica.com that lubricants and various vehicle parts worth Rs 30 million were also traded during the show.
Hamko solar battery in Nepal
KATHMANDU, Feb 28: Tamrag Power Solutions Pvt Ltd has introduced new solar battery manufactured by Hamko Group of Bangladesh.
The company has started distribution of solar deep cycle tubular battery in Nepali market in coordination with Hamko Group, the company said in a statement.
The ambassador of Bangladesh to Nepal Neem Chandra Bhaumik launched the solar battery on Friday.
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