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22nd International Leo Expo serves its customers with variety of goods and services

Swagata Borah


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Guwahati: In this hasty time-constrained lifestyle, Leo Advertising brought an eighteen days of International Leo Expo at the Maniram Dewan Trade Centre.

The 22nd International Leo Expo was organised by Leo Advertising and supported by Assam Trade Promotion Organization began its Journey on November 4, and will conclude on November 21.

Manufacturers/Traders from Iran, Ghana, Thailand, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka have showcased their products to attract visitors.

From showcasing a variety of international products to holding competitions of cooking and art, the Leo Expo has served much gratification to its customers.

Keeping in mind the likes and dislikes of the customers, this time, they have decided to pervade a lot of fresh ideas and products.

While speaking to Business Northeast, Chief Advisor of Leo Expo Committee, Manisha Hazarika said, "Every person desires a stylish home with the finest decor. One can shop for the latest and futuristic home appliances, the best of clothes, and the latest gadgetry. And it becomes much easier when the customer finds all of these under the same roof."

Hazarika further said that "Daily used items, manufactured in India as well as abroad will be the special attraction of the Expo this year. From Blanket to Footwear, several Items are up for display in the Expo this year with the sole aim of attracting visitors."

As many as 22 Thai individuals have participated in the trade to represent Thailand. They have displayed various pieces of jewellery along with a range of Thai Flowers and the latest outfits.

At the same time, the traders from Sri Lanka showcased their world-famous pearls, precious stones, coffee & tea leaves. The traders from Bangladesh have introduced its famous Jamdani, Thangal, Tant and different locally made handloom sarees, hand-woven items along with dry fish.

As many as 110 stalls were set up. The price of the goods ranged from minimum Rs 50 to maximum Rs 60,000.

Moreover, business houses and manufacturers from across India have attended the Expo with a wide range of products which includes clothes, footwear, jewellery, pickles, furniture, perfume, cosmetics, home appliances, cutlery and culinary products, food items, health fitness products.

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Swagata Borah