Udaipur, 2 December (Hindustan Reporter). Preparations are going on in full swing for the 11th India Industrial Fair, which is going to be held from 10 to 13 January 2025 under the auspices of Laghu Udyog Bharti, Udaipur. This event will be held in the premises of Delhi Public School, Udaipur. Entrepreneurs, technical experts and industrialists from across the country will gather in this fair organized with the aim of giving a new direction to the industry.
A meeting of Laghu Udyog Bharti was held regarding its preparations. The preparations and objectives of the fair were discussed in the meeting. All India Organization Minister Prakash Chandra provided guidance in the meeting. He said that the organization has not only aimed to make this fair a center of business activities, but has also considered it as a medium to empower small industries.
During the guidance session, Prakash Chandra underlined the importance of small industries and said that this will encourage local producers. High quality products from various sectors will be displayed in this fair, which will promote healthy competition and excellence in the construction sector. There will also be technological upgradation and innovation. The objective of the fair is to motivate small industries to adopt new technology and to establish Udaipur as a center for reverse engineering and technological development. The fair will also become a medium to reach the global market. He stressed the need to produce high quality products at minimum cost to establish small industries on the global stage. He said that through this fair, efforts should be made to connect every section of the society with small industries and to recognize their productivity and quality.
Entrepreneurs and investors will get unique opportunities for business networking during the fair. This will open new doors for future business. Inspired by the India Manufacturing Show held in Rajkot, he called for efforts to make Udaipur a platform for the development of small industries and new technologies. He said that 100 technical agreements have been signed there in partnership with Laghu Udyog Bharti. This fair will be a step towards making Udaipur a new technology hub. The objective of the organization is not only to provide proper place to small industries but also to establish the country as a leading industrial nation. The discussions and agreements reached in this fair will decide the direction of the future.
There is enthusiasm among local entrepreneurs and businessmen about this event. He believes that this fair will not only contribute to the development of the industry sector but will also prove to be a milestone in establishing small businesses on the global stage.
In the meeting, Laghu Udyog Bharti Rajasthan State General Secretary Yogendra Sharma called upon marble businessmen and machine manufacturers to showcase new technology. Govind Aggarwal of DPS also shared suggestions.
Earlier, Udaipur Laghu Udyog Bharti President Manoj Joshi welcomed the guests and provided information about the arrangements being made in the industrial fair. Fair coordinator Tarun Dave showed various arrangements and the nature of the fair through a power point presentation. Rakesh Vardiya, guardian officer of the industrial fair, said that so far around 60 stalls have been booked and inquiries are coming from all over the country.