Mangalore: Mega Consumer Exhibition ‘Home Needs’ Begins at Milagres Jubilee Hall


Mangalore: Mega Consumer Exhibition ‘Home Needs’ Begins at Milagres Jubilee Hall
 
Pics: Ganesh S Perla
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RS/CN)
 
Mangalore, Sep 16:
‘Home Needs’, a mega consumer exhibition organized by United Events and Exhibitions, was inaugurated at Milagres Jubilee Hall on Tuesday September 15.
 
Suresh Ballal, former chairman, Mangalore Development Authority, inaugurated the exhibition while Fr Walter D’Mello, parish priest of Milagres Church, blessed the occasion.



Ballal said, “Consumer exhibitions help people purchase and obtain the items they need under a single roof. It also helps consumers get products at affordable rates. Consumer fairs are quite popular for shopping.”
 
Fr D’Mello said, “The hard work by the promoters of the exhibition will lead them to success. This mega show will attract consumers with its quality.” 
 
‘Home Needs’ has conducted several exhibitions in various parts of the country including major cities, over the past ten years. The exhibition will continue till September 21.

The exhibition is being held over an area of 20,000 sq ft and has ample parking as well as lucky draws with attractive prizes.
 
Several products from various companies have been exhibited here. Top brands in clothes, furniture, electronics, and interior decoration and paintings have been featured. There are discounts of upto 50 percent on the goods.
 
Vincent D’Costa and Lancy Periera, organizers from United Events and Exhibitions, were also present.      

  

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