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Day 2 witnesses footfall of 7,000

LUDHIANA: On the 2nd day of INT-EXT Expo, a heavy footfall of visitors was witnessed.

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Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, November 24

On the 2nd day of INT-EXT Expo, a heavy footfall of visitors was witnessed.

The exhibitors have put up latest products, which are exclusively ‘Made in India’. Some of the manufacturers from the city exhibited innovative products such as radium tiles, fancy lights, modern furniture, furniture items and decorative glassware, etc. 

As per the visitors, INT-EXT Expo carries a product range and services from construction to decoration of a building and will represent latest trends in the world of interiors. A number of branded companies across the country were here to showcase their products and their representatives trading companies are motivating to educate the visitors about the latest technology. There are over a thousand new products being exhibited. 

The exhibitors are also quite happy as a substantial number of inquires are being made by the visitors. 

The centre of attraction in the exhibition was radium marble, modular kitchen, sanitary ware, lighting etc. Today, around 7,000 visitors visited the expo. 

During the expo, the Punjab Development Energy Authority organised a seminar by the name of district- level workshop-cum-exhibition on energy efficient building materials in which the authorities tried to create awareness among the masses to adopt non-conventional energy sources.

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