Bijaya Sharma of Kapan said now there are many companies specializing in wedding management and they make the weddings easier. [break]
Till 4-5 years ago, one would need to do everything from shopping to catering to decorating the house and the family members would rarely find time to enjoy the wedding at their home.
A number of wedding management companies like Welcome Wedding, Wedding Nepal, The Premier Events, Dream Weddings, among others, attracted lot of visitors at the expo. “In an effort to ease the burden of finding and arranging every requirement for the wedding and to save the precious time of the valued clients, we have come up with a plan to manage the wedding as per the client´s budget,” said Nita Paudel, director of Welcome Wedding.
Apart from wedding management companies, decorators, apparel brands, ceramic products, gift items, handicrafts, accessories, flowers and bouquets, jewelers, furniture, shoes, silver plated jewelry, counselors, match makers, boutiques, catering service providers, DJs, sound system providers, among others, have their stalls at the expo.
Nepa Music is providing DJ service starting from Rs 7,000 to Rs 20,000 depending upon the number of equipment pieces and manpower used. If somebody wants to decorate beetle nuts, coconuts, dry fruits etc for their wedding, Mandap located at mid-Baneshwor does it all.
Likewise, visitors can buy bridal bangles from Rs 150 to Rs 175 for a dozen, bridal shoes for Rs 800, bridal sarees in the range of Rs 7,000 to Rs 22,000, lehengas in the range of Rs 16,000 to Rs 25,000, gift items ranging from Rs 175 to Rs 3,000, among others, at the expo.
Similarly, parents can find children bags at Rs 299, Kodomo Baby Care products from Rs 199 to Rs 599, ceramic cartoons from Rs 175 to Rs 300, plastic chairs at Rs 675, kid´s colors at Rs 2,000, interactive CD with prices starting from Rs 300, T-shirts for Rs 100 to Rs 700 among others at the children expo.
“I found the Children Expo very interesting as my son is having vacation and he learned a lot by watching the interactive videos here. I bought many CDs for him so that he can enjoy while he learns,” said Sabitra Khadka of Kapan, a mother of two children aged 7 and 13.
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