Kariyatpur Brass to Jharcraft – Discounts Enhance the Shine of the Jharkhand Pavilion
Jharkhand Pavilion at IITF 2025 Sees a Bonanza of Discounts, Witnessing a Surge in Buyers
From Dal Pitha to Dhuska – Jharkhand’s Cuisine Wins Hearts at the IITF Food Court
New Delhi: The Jharkhand Pavilion has become a focal point during the final two days of the 44th India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2025, held at Bharat Mandapam, drawing customers with attractive discounts and a diverse range of products. These special discounts aim to make Jharkhand’s indigenous products accessible to a wider consumer base and economically empower the state’s artisans, women’s self-help groups, and local entrepreneurs. In the final phase of IITF 2025, the Jharkhand Pavilion remains a top choice for buyers due to its diverse products, attractive offers, and excellent presentation.
Enthusiasm Among Customers Due to Discounts Available at Stalls
Jharkhand’s renowned Kariyatpur Brass has announced special discounts on its premium brass products, receiving an enthusiastic response from customers. In the textile category, attractive discounts are being offered on handmade cotton and silk suits at Damu Bodra’s stall. Similarly, special discounts are being provided on Muga silk and Chanderi cotton suits and sarees at the Anupama stall. These offers have led to a significant increase in the purchase of traditional handmade textiles, creating a vibrant atmosphere in the pavilion.
Fusion Jewelry Stall, a Beautiful Blend of Modernity and Tradition, is a Special Center of Attraction
The Fusion Jewelry stall is a special center of attraction for customers seeking a beautiful blend of modernity and tradition. Stall operator Dhiraj Jain mentioned that there is significant customer interest in this jewelry, which showcases a modern interpretation of Jharkhand’s traditional art. Additionally, the state’s premier organization, Jharcraft, is offering discounts on its silk fabrics, handloom products, and handicrafts. The demand for these products, crafted by local weavers and artisans, is continuously increasing, further enhancing the pavilion’s appeal.
Visitors at the IITF food court thoroughly enjoyed Jharkhand’s traditional delicacies such as Dal Pitha, Rugda, Chilka Roti, Malpua, Thekua, and Dhuska. These local flavors won the hearts of the people.
