Buzz of activity at The Hindu Lifestyle Show in Vizag

The event is being presented by Hayagriva Shoppe and associate sponsors are Prestige, SBH, and Kantipudi Nissan

October 03, 2013 03:38 pm | Updated 03:38 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Shoppers visiting a stall selling artificial flowere at The HIndu Metro Plus Lifestyle Show 2013 organised at AU Engineering College Grounds  Visakhapatnam on Wednesday. Photo: C.V. SUBRAHMANYAM

Shoppers visiting a stall selling artificial flowere at The HIndu Metro Plus Lifestyle Show 2013 organised at AU Engineering College Grounds Visakhapatnam on Wednesday. Photo: C.V. SUBRAHMANYAM

The Hindu Metro Plus Lifestyle Show was inaugurated on Wednesday by VUDA Vice Chairman N. Yuvraj. He went around the exhibition pausing at every stall to enquire about the products being sold. The opening day of the exhibition had many footfalls as shoppers made use of the holiday to step out along with their family to spend time shopping and familiarizing themselves with new products.

There was a buzz of activity at the air conditioned hangar with salesmen displaying products and using their skills to sell everything from cars to brooms. Women were seen crowding around shops selling jewellery, trinkets and jute products while men were seen checking out the latest cars and gadgets.

The food stalls at the exit also saw a number of people having a snack after a shopping spree. Some of the stalls selling custom-made blinds, solar lamps, security systems and brass products saw many visitors crowding around.

The event is being presented by Hayagriva Shoppe and the associate sponsors are Prestige, SBH, and Kantipudi Nissan. The water partner is ASL Aqua, radio partner is RED FM and the event partner is I Ads and Events. There is ample space for parking vehicles. Entry tickets are priced at Rs. 30. The show will be on till October 6.

Timings are from 10 a.m to 8 30 p.m.

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