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2-day exhibition of Dayalbagh units today

CHANDIGARH: A two-day exhibition of Dayalbagh manufacturing units spread all over the country will be inaugurated by Shrikant Walgad, Principal Secretary, Haryana Government, Department of Environment, here tomorrow.

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 9

A two-day exhibition of Dayalbagh manufacturing units spread all over the country will be inaugurated by Shrikant Walgad, Principal Secretary, Haryana Government, Department of Environment, here tomorrow.

The exhibition will remain open to public between 10:30 am to 1:00 pm on December 10-11. The exhibition is being held at Chandigarh New Model School, Sector 35-C, Chandigarh, adjoining Radhasoami Satsang Bhawan.

Handloom fabrics, hosiery, pharmaceuticals and various items of domestic use, including woollen items, shopping bags, school bags, purses, cotton cloth, sarees, bed sheets, towels, vests, herbal and hair tonic oils, toilet soaps etc manufactured all over the country by the satsangis of Radhasoami faith, Dayalbagh, Agra, will be on display, according to Dr. P.S. Satsangi, chairman of the Exhibition Committee.

The units, being run by the devotees of Radhasoami faith with the objective of developing a habit of cooperative endeavour, make available quality goods of daily use at cost-to-cost basis to the public.

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