‘The Hindu Metro Plus Lifestyle Show’ is back

The retail shopping offered at the event will allow consumers to choose from a wide variety of products in over 220 stalls in two air-conditioned halls.

August 14, 2012 08:59 am | Updated 08:59 am IST - HYDERABAD

The popular ‘ The Hindu Metro Plus Lifestyle Show’ will be back in the city with its eighth edition at Hitex Exhibition Centre, here from Wednesday. The five-day show has an entry fee of Rs.40.

The show will bring together a host of big brands and showcase a range of lifestyle products. The featured categories in this year’s exhibition are automobiles and accessories, furniture and furnishing, kitchen accessories, home appliances, bathroom fittings, arts and handicrafts, Thai pavilion, women centric products and many more.

The retail shopping offered at the event will allow consumers to choose from a wide variety of products in over 220 stalls in two air-conditioned halls. The event is south India’s largest consumer fair, which attracted over 50,000 visitors last year.

The event is sponsored by State Bank of Hyderabad and co-sponsored by Prestige. TV5 is the television partner while Red FM 93.5 is radio partner. Bisleri will provide drinking water and Platinum Boutique Business Hotel is the food court partner.

Eenadu , Hindi Milap and Siasat are media partners while Hitex Exhibition Centre is the venue partner for the event. IAds and Events, a subsidiary of Icare Communication, Bangalore, is the event partner.

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