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Mandsaur has a traditional exhibition, and here you may get inexpensive holiday decorations

 Mandsaur has a traditional exhibition, and here you may get inexpensive holiday decorations


This exhibition was held on Tuesday at Rajendra Resort in the city in honour of the upcoming Rakhi holiday, which is only around the horizon. The majority of the rakhis provided here are handcrafted, along with other things utilised during the Rakhi celebration.




Shadab/Mandsaur: With the approaching Rakhi festival, the marketplaces are a hive of activity. We all visit the market on this occasion to purchase the items we require. We adore living in a place where we can make all of our purchases in one location.


A light show is held before to the event in Mandsaur as well, bringing together all of the necessary festival-related items under one roof. This particular display was held on Tuesday at Rajendra Resort in the area. Here, primarily handmade rakhis as well as other accessories for the Rakhi occasion were also sold.


Along with this, you may also buy food things like handcrafted candles, jewellery for ladies, purses, apparel for women and children made of khadi, watches, bedsheets, and other home furnishings. Additionally, all of these necessities will be offered under one roof.


People go from various states to offer their stuff

People from Mumbai, Jaipur, Delhi, Kolkata, Ujjain, and Ratlam put up stalls to sell their wares at this show, which is attended by people from all over the nation. Additionally, the residents of Mandsaur City are given a platform to market their wares. In this exhibition, 26 stores have been set up, each with organised displays of various materials. Additionally, many people visit this show to purchase various clothing items, jewellery, home goods, and other requirements.


Goods for everyone, including adults and children, are offered

Everyone's needs, from those of young children to the elderly, are met here, according to Sonia Maru, who arrived to do shopping. They have spent a lot of money at this exhibition while also receiving presents in addition to their purchases. Muskaan Jain, a customer at the show who came to shop, stated that she had come for the Rakhi shopping and was also taking in the interesting assortment. In a tiny town like Mandsaur, he characterised the shopping experience as joyful and pleasant due to the availability of items from outside.


arranged before to each event

This festival exhibition is being organised in Mandsaur for the fourth time, according to organiser Seema Jain. It is set up close to a significant festival, and many other items, including materials relating to it, are also accessible. There are stalls from many regions of the nation selling various goods. In addition, shoppers receive presents when they spend more than $1,000, and we host this exhibition prior to every festival.




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