Mangalore: Fitness, Furniture, Interiors Exhibition Opens in City


Mangalore: Fitness, Furniture, Interiors Exhibition Opens in City
 
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/VD)
 
Mangalore, Aug 5:
An exhibition on health, fitness, furniture and interiors was inaugurated at St Sebastian Jubilee Hall, Bendorewell here on Thursday August 4. The exhibition is in the city for the second time.

The exhibtion, organised by United Events director Vincent D’Costa, was inuagurated by Lions district governor W P Kishore Rao.

Speaking on the occasion, he said that the exhibition is a good opportunity to buy products like gift articles and kitchen items.
 
Health, Fitness and FAR Medical Directory Pavilion was inaugurated by administrator of Father Muller’s Hospital Fr Richard Coelho. Interior and real estate pavilion was inaugurated by Rohan Monteiro, managing director, Property Infratech Pvt Ltd. Goel promoter, Pandith Health House, MD of Coastal Times English news channel Agnel Rodrigues were the guests of honour.

Established companies like LG, Mallika Kitchen, Property Infratech Pvt Ltd, Jyothi Cycles, R J Solar among others are taking part in the exhibition. Imported aquariums are available on reasonable price.

The exhibition will be open from August 4 to August 8 from 10.30 am to 9 pm.

  

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