Indian Saree Festival 2013 to be held in October

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Introduction Trade Shows Ltd. and Colombo Media Group, the organisers of the Indian Saree Festival 2013, held the first press conference in Colombo on 1 August 2013. Jivesh Sachdev, Managing Director of Introduction Trade Shows, as the press spokesman firstly summarised the opening day of the Indian Saree Festival 2013. This event will be held at BMICH for four days from 3 to 6 October 2013. The Indian Saree Festival 2013 is the largest and most exclusive exhibition showcasing Indian sarees from all over India. With over 100 booths, this event will showcase the latest collections from manufacturers and distributors of sarees from all over India. Introduction Trade Shows is India’s oldest and most experienced premier exhibition organising company, established in 1984. It has over 400 exhibitions to its credit and over two decades of experience of event marketing, exhibitions and trade shows of world class quality. Colombo Media Group International is a professional advertising and event management company in Sri Lanka specialising in organising various events ranging from product launches, exhibitions, press conferences, awards ceremonies, cocktails, conferences, corporate training programs, corporate get-togethers and so much more. Northern Indian styles – Banarasi, Shalu, Tanchoi. Southern Indian styles – Mysore silk, Kanchipuram sarees (locally called Kanjivarampattu), Kumbakonam, Mundum Neriyathum, Thirubuvanam, Thanjavur, Coimbatore cotton, Aranipattu, Chinnalapattu, Kandangi Seelai, Sungudi Seelai, Chettinadu cotton, Pochampally sarees, Banarasi sarees, Venkatagiri sarees, Gadwal sarees, Guntur, Narayanpet, Mangalagiri, Balarampuram, Ilkal, Molakalmuru silk saree, Dharmavaram silk saree, Puttapaka saree. Central Indian styles – Chanderi saree, Maheshwari, Kosa silk. Eastern Indian styles – Sambal puri saree silk and cotton, Ikkat silk and cotton, Tussar silk, Mooga silk, Tant famous Bengali cotton – Shantipur, West Bengal, Dhaniakhali cotton, Murshidabad silk, Baluchari silk, Kantha silk and cotton saris, Khandua silk and cotton, Odisha sarees, Bomkai/Sonepuri silk and cotton sarees, Bomkai saree, Mattha or Tussar silk, Bapta silk and cotton, Tanta cotton, Shantipur cotton, Phulia cotton and Tantsaree. Western Indian styles - Paithani, Bandhani, Kota doria, Lugade and Patola. The organisers have given a limited opportunity to Sri Lankan exhibitors to sell their textile products at the exhibition.

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