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44th India International Trade Fair in Delhi from November 14, Ticket Prices Higher for First Five Days

State Bureau, New Delhi. The 44th edition of the India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2025 will be organized on the theme “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat” (One India, Great India).

The fair will not only showcase the country’s rich cultural diversity but also highlight its industrial and commercial progress. Preparations are currently in full swing, and a special highlight this year is that ticket prices will remain unchanged.

The event will be held from November 14 to November 27 at Bharat Mandapam. However, Hall No. 7, which is still under construction, will not be part of the fair.

The 14-day event will have the first five days reserved for business visitors, while the remaining nine days will be open to the general public.

According to senior officials of the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), ticket prices for the initial five business days will be ₹500 per person for adults and ₹200 for children.

On general public days, tickets will cost ₹80 per adult and ₹40 for children, while on weekends and public holidays, the rates will be ₹150 for adults and ₹60 for children.

To add to the festive spirit, three open-air theatres near Halls 1, 2, and 5 will host cultural performances. Officials confirmed that participation from all states and union territories has been finalized, allowing visitors to experience diverse culture, development, and cuisine. Bookings from foreign participants are still in progress, but it has been made clear that Pakistan will not take part in the event.

What You’ll Find in Different Halls:

  • Hall 1 (Ground Floor): Partner and focus states, foreign pavilions, central government ministries and departments.
  • Hall 2 (Ground Floor): Partner and focus states, government departments.
  • Halls 3, 4, 5 (Ground Floor): Central government ministries, departments, commodity boards, PSUs, and public sector banks.
  • Hall 1 (First Floor): Private participants, MSMEs, multi-products, good living, and home décor.
  • Halls 2–5 (First Floor): State and UT pavilions, central ministries, departments, commodity boards, PSUs, and PSBs.
  • Hall 6: Central ministries, departments, commodity boards, PSUs, and PSBs.
  • Halls 9–10: Central ministries and departments.
  • Hall 11: Electronics, electricals, consumer durables, footwear, garments, kitchen appliances, watches, etc.
  • Hall 12: Processed foods, beverages, spices, agro products, handicrafts, household furniture, and startups.
  • Hall 12A: Startups and multi-products.
  • Hall 14 (Ground Floor): Beauty and cosmetic products, jewelry, central ministries, commodity boards, PSUs, public sector banks, and multi-products.

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