Delhi: DMRC is also ready for International Trade Fair, fair ticket will be sold at 55 stations of Delhi Metro

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Delhi News: International Trade Fair (IITF) will be organized in the National Capital Delhi (Delhi).It will be held from 14 to 27 November at Pragati Maidan in Delhi.At the same time, tickets for this fair will be available at 55 metro stations of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).Officials gave this information on Friday.During the 14 -day fair, a large number of domestic and foreign units of many countries will display their products.The host of IITF is the India Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO) under the Ministry of Commerce.The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said that it will sell tickets from 14 November for the business day (14-18 November) and from 19 November for the common people (19-27 November).DMRC said in a statement that IITF entry tickets will be available only at 55 selected metro stations.The Supreme Court will not sell at the station. TatkdMRC said that the stations where tickets will be sold are located on the Red Line, Yellow Line and Blue Line.These include the martyr’s site (New Bus Adda), Dilshad Garden, Shahdara, Indralok, Netaji Subhash Place, Rohini West, Rithala, Noida City Center, Mandi House, Kashmiri Gate and Barakhambha station.It states that IITF tickets will not be available for sale at the Supreme Court metro station.This station is closest to Pragati Maidan.Ticket counters can also be installed here, tickets can also be sold at other stations in view of the crowd.A senior official said that in view of the crowd during the trade fair, additional ticket counters, security personnel, officers and employees will be deployed at the Supreme Court metro station and other stations as required.This time the trade fair is being held in a larger area than the previous time.For this, an area of one lakh 20 thousand sqm has been decided.Last year, it was organized in an area of 73 thousand square meters.Also read- Artificial Rain: IIT Kanpur submitted report, Delhi government decided to bear all the expenses of Artificial Rain

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