Home Needs Brings Colourful Lifestyle Exhibition, Aqua Show to City


Home Needs Brings Colourful Lifestyle Exhibition, Aqua Show to City

Pics: Nellu Permannur
Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (SR/VA)

Mangalore, Jul 30: Health, fitness and beauty exhibition with Mega Aqua show, the first-of-its-kind in the city organized by Home Needs in association with Fr Muller Homeopathic Medical College was inaugurated at St Sebastian Jubilee auditorium, Bendore here on Friday July 30.

After inaugurating the exhibition, advocate and Congress leader Ivan D’Souza said that the city has everything the people need and the exhibition is a treat to the citizens who have exquisite taste.

Congress leader Suresh Ballal inaugurated the Aqua show where aquarium fishes ranging from Rs 5 to 30,000 including rare varieties are showcased and will be on sale on the last day.

Director of the event Vincent D’Costa said that the aqua show has been organized for the first time in south India. Aquarium fish lovers can look forward to some marvel, he said and hoped that the show will help a lot of people who are beauty and health conscious.

Administrator of Fr Muller Charitable Institutions Fr Richard Coelho blessed the exhibition. Valencia Church parish priest  Fr Bonaventure Nazareth and Bendore Church parish priest Fr Peter Nazareth were the other guests present.

  

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