Greater Noida: The 52nd edition of Indian handicrafts and fair gifts (IHGF-Delhi) will be held in their physical form after a gap of 18 months in India Exposition and Greater Noida Mart from 28 to 31 October, 49th and edition 51 is held Virtually during covid pandemic.
B2B Fair is the largest meeting of buyers, exporters, consorers, and retailers abroad and domestic.
Against last year, handicraft sales in India have registered growth of more than 60.34% during the six months of the current financial year from April to September 2021-22.
B2B Fair which cannot be held last year in his physical form will have participants from more than 90 countries this year.
Also, this year, this exhibition was increased to 1500 participants such as surviving over the years more than 3,500 footsteps.
This is caused by a Covid pandemic and to maintain the Covid protocol related to the trade exposition issued by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Indian government.
Organized by the export promotion board for craft crafts (EPCH), the four-day event will show off home products, lifestyle, fashion and textiles by more than 1500 exporters of Indian crafts from all over the country, while foreign buyers from more than 90 countries including the United States, United, United Arab Emirates, England, Germany, Spain, France etc.
will participate in the event.
For this, all the necessary safety protocols and standard operating procedures (SOP) related to Covid-19 to regulate the exposition of B2B trade issued by WHO and the Indian government will be followed.
This includes thermal scanning and wise entry supervision.
“We regulate this fair with all the necessary safety protocols related to Covid-19,” Director General of Police General Rakesh Kumar Epch.
Exhibition will have more than 2000 new products in 12 categories such as household appliances, Home Furnishing, gifts and decorative, lights and lighting, Christmas and festive decorations, fashion jewelry and accessories, carpets and carpets, carpet accessories, and carpets, toys and Educational games, leather products and more.
The attractions added include the Pavilion of the North East Craft Themes, Rajasthan, Ladakh, J & K, Bihar and South India along with seminars about trends and estimates in the handicraft sector.
Interest in the handicraft sector can be assessed from the reality of widespread questions and promotions involved before hosted an exhibition in India.
“Extensive promotional campaigns and publicity throughout the world are carried out through digital advertising in magazines and international portals to make a fair success.
Also, the Indian Embassy extends invitations to buyers and importers in their respective countries,” said Raj Kumar Malhotra Chairman Epch.
Handicraft craft exports for six months of financial years today starting April to September, 2021-22 are Rs.
15.995.73 Crores, which registered more than 60.34% growth over the same period last year.