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The fair will be held between November 14 and 27 at the Bharat Mandapam. Since Hall No. 7 is under construction, it will not be part of the fair. The first five days of the 14-day fair will be reserved for business visitors, while the remaining nine days will be open to the general public.
IITF to begin on 14 Nov
New Delhi: The 44th Indian International Trade Fair (IITF) 2025 begins on 14 November under the theme of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.' The fair is going to highlight the country's multifaceted culture as well as its industrial and commercial development.
Preparations for the fair are in full swing. Significantly, the fair's ticket rates will remain unchanged. The fair will be held between November 14 and 27 at the Bharat Mandapam. Since Hall No. 7 is under construction, it will not be part of the fair. The first five days of the 14-day fair will be reserved for business visitors, while the remaining nine days will be open to the general public.
It has been decided to keep the ticket rates unchanged this year as well. Senior officials from the India Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO) stated that the ticket price for the first five days will be ₹500 per person. Children's tickets will be ₹200 during these days. On normal days, the ticket price will be ₹80 per person and ₹40 for children. On weekends and holidays, tickets will cost ₹150 per adult and ₹60 for children.
What will be displayed in which halls?
Halls 9 to 10: Central Government/Ministries and Departments.
Preparations for the 44th International Trade Fair are almost complete. Some things have been finalized, while others remain. Our effort is to make it even better than previous years.
The India International Trade Fair (IITF) is an annual, large-scale exhibition in New Delhi that serves as a platform for businesses, traders, and artisans from India and around the world to showcase products and services.
Organized by the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), the event features a wide variety of goods, including electronics, textiles, automobiles, and handicrafts, and often includes cultural performances and food stalls.
It's also a forum for government to present new initiatives and policies.