U.P. Singh Inaugurates India GI Fair and Congratulates EPCH on New
B2B Fairs
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Khilona-Indian
Toys & Games Fair, Maa Shishu,
and STEM Confex being held concurrently at India Expo
Centre
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Maa
Shishu focuses on holistic parenting and STEM Confex focuses on development of children’s critical skills
through pedagogy
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500+ Exhibitors, Pre-registered Buyers
from India and Overseas
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Theme Presentations, State Pavilions and
Panel Discussions define 3 Days Show
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India GI Fair is
India’s first trade event of its kind, showcasing the strength of Indian Geographically
Indicated (GI) products, through an exhibitor strength of 300+ with 12 major
categories segmented into materials & wares, foods & ingredients,
nature & wellness, handicrafts & handloom, home & collectibles and
fashion & accessories.
The first editions of India GI Fair, Khilona-India
Toys & Games Fair, Maa Shishu
and STEM Confex being held concurrently from 26th to 28th
August 2022 at India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida were inaugurated on
26 August, 2022 at Greater Noida by Mr. Upendra Prasad
Singh, Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Govt.of India
in the presence of Ms. Shubhra, Trade Advisor, Ministry
of Textiles, Dr. Rajani Kant (Padam
Shree Sanman), Executive Director, Human Welfare Organisation, Varanasi, Mr. Raj K Malhotra, Chairman, EPCH,
Rakesh Kumar, Director General, EPCH & Chairman IEML, Shri Ajay Agarwal, President,
The Toy Association of India and R K Verma, Executive
Director, EPCH. A delegation from the Middle East was among special guests at the
event and the fairs.
While addressing the gathering, Shri Singh appreciated the
exhibitor mix and impactful display at all the fairs. He said, “Most people don't
know that there are over 390 GI products in India, out of which, over 200 are handlooms
& handicrafts.” He appreciated EPCH’s role in providing a platform to a large
number of manufacturers who with their hard work, creativity and enterprise have
been able to contribute to the markets in India and overseas. He further said, “Our
honorable Prime Minister is the best ambassador of India's handicrafts, handlooms
and textiles”. PM has also shared his vision for extracting the potential in the
toys segment, he added.
Speaking on the occasion, Smt. Shubhra
said, “When you buy Indian products, you are taking a part of India with you. We
should aim at bringing out products of particular regions and take them to the entire
world.”
Welcoming all to the concurrent fairs, Shri Raj Kumar Malhotra,
Chairman, EPCH said, “EPCH has various fairs & expositions and initiatives which
provide a global platform to the industry to showcase their products and services
to tell their exceptional story to the world.” Shri Rakesh Kumar, Director General,
EPCH said that GI Fair is attributed to our Prime Minister’s vision of promoting
our distinctive traditional products. Khilona – India
Toys & games Fair too is a manifestation of his wish that the potential of this
sector be explored. The other two are fairs are Maa Shishu and Stem Confex, which we have
conceptualized over the last one year and it has finally seen the light of the day.”
R K Verma, Executive Director, EPCH
informed that India GI Fair is India’s first trade event of its kind, showcasing
the strength of Indian Geographically Indicated (GI) products, through an exhibitor
strength of 300+ with 12 major categories segmented into materials & wares,
foods & ingredients, nature & wellness, handicrafts & handloom, home
& collectibles and fashion & accessories. Khilona-India
Toys & Games Fair with 200+ exhibitors resonates with the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s
vision of ‘Vocal for Local’ and ‘Atma Nirbhar Bharat’ in toys & games as well as India realizing
its full potential in manufacturing for this segment, with an aim of becoming a
global sourcing hub. Maa Shishu
focuses on holistic parenting and STEM Confex focuses
on development of children’s critical skills through pedagogy, he added.
Parenting expert Arjun Seth presented a fascinating master
class at Prodigy Super Kids on how to support young children in learning via play,
unhindered by technology or devices, while they develop a wide range of new age
abilities and skills. In addition, the interesting ‘Kaun
Banega RoboGenius’ contest was organised
for various age groups under the age of 19 in collaboration with the India STEM
Foundation. The competition's objective was to design and build a robot that can
assist schoolchildren on a field with tasks. Preconception Care Module was covered
at a session by the Indian Academy of Paediatrics.
Two Panel Discussions are scheduled during the fairs titled,
‘Reinventing the Future of Toys’ and ‘Geographical Indication (GI) -Ecosystem and
Initiatives for Brand Promotion through Market Linkages’. Among panelists are leading
industry professionals and consultants.