Nongstoin trade fair to boost economic ties

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 NONGSTOIN: In order to strengthen friendship between India and neighboring countries like Bangladesh and Nepal, the Bahniman Economic Development Society (BEDS) from Guwahati will organize the first Nongstoin Trade Fair 2012 at New Nongstoin Play Ground scheduled to be held from November 19 to 30.

This will be the only highest marketing event organized in Nongstoin ever with about 40 organizations from all over India Nepal and Bangladesh participating in the Trade Fair with their incentive and useful products. This trade fair is the best opportunity for the people of Nongstoin and surrounding area to get their needful items and to get experience of various things under one roof.

All the Participants from various parts of India will display their materials here which includes mainly handloom, handicrafts.

Nongstoin Trade Fair has its own characteristics and decorum with it creating a small marketing environment. Hopes are building up as this fair will act as a bridge between Nongstoin and the rest of the world.

Organizers of the Nongstoin Trade Fair, B.E.D.S. and N.G.O of Guwahati expect that it will take a big shape in near future and will be beneficial for the people of Nongstoin.

Nongstoin Trade Fair – 2012 gets all support and Co-Operative from Syiemship, District authority, New Nongstoin Dorbar Shnong and various government and Non-government dept and organizations.

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