President inaugurates 24th Dhaka Int’l Trade Fair

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Published : 18:40, Jan 09, 2019 | Updated : 18:41, Jan 09, 2019

Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF-2019). FILE PHOTOPresident Abdul Hamid has officially inaugurated the 24th Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF-2019) on Wednesday (Jan 9) afternoon at Sher-E-Bangla Nagar in the capital.

Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi presided over the inauguration ceremony, held at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC).

Earlier the trade fair’s organizing committee member Mohammad Abdur Rouf told Bangla Tribune that the fair will remain open for visitors from 10am to 10 pm up to Feb 8. The entry fee has been fixed for tk 20 and tk 30.

A total of 550 stalls and pavilions including 60 premium pavilions, 38 premium mini pavilions, 20 reserved pavilions for women, 26 foreign pavilions, 18 general pavilions and 22 food stalls in the fair venue.

The participants in the fair will display different kinds of goods, including readymade garments, handicraft, leather and plastic polymer.

Different companies from India, Bhutan, Pakistan, China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Nepal, Australia, Germany, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam, the Maldives, Mauritius, Russia, Iran and Swaziland are participating in the fair this year.

The foreign participants will also have the opportunity to display their state-of-the-art technology to the local producers and exporters.

There will be a digital touch screen technology centre in the fair this year.

There will also be a DITF experience centre and e-listing of participants.

Adequate measures have been taken by the Police Administration to ensure safety and security of local and foreign visitors.

“We have taken a tight and coordinated security arrangement for foolproof security in and around the trade fair venue by deploying a large number of police force,” said DMP Commissioner M Asaduzzaman Mia earlier.

He said in coordination with other law enforcement agencies, police would keep an eye on the venue and “everyone will have to pass through metal detectors and archways there”.

The DMP chief said hawkers and baggers would be barred from roaming around the venue which would be brought under closed circuit camera televisions.

The DMP, he said, would install a makeshift control room, a lost and found centre, a medical centre and four help desks to facilitate visitors while special police teams would be in place to stop ticket black marketing and eve-teasing.

He has warned of taking stern action against the food courts which would not show price list.

The DMP chief requested all the people concerned to discharge their professional duties with utmost sincerity and professionalism.

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