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Dehradun, 25th October 2024 – The much-awaited Uttarakhand International Trade Expo 2024 (UKITEX 2024) opens its doors today at the Race Course Ground in Dehradun, bringing together exhibitors from all corners of India.

 The three-day event, running from 25th to 27th October, is being organized by the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) and promises to be a vibrant blend of crafts, technology, and business.

UKITEX 2024 isn't just another exhibition. It's a platform where artisans, entrepreneurs, and businesses – from the traditional handicraft and handloom sectors to modern bakeries and solar energy innovators – will showcase their finest. Whether you're an industry expert, buyer, or just curious about India's craft scene, this event has something for everyone.

The timing couldn't be more perfect. With Diwali just around the corner, UKITEX 2024 offers visitors the chance to explore an incredible variety of handcrafted goods, sustainable solutions, and innovative products, all under one roof. For local businesses, it’s a golden opportunity to foster collaborations, strike deals, and get national exposure.

As PHDCCI looks to boost economic growth and support local industries, the expo is not just about shopping. It's about celebrating India's rich cultural tapestry and driving meaningful cross-state partnerships that could pave the way for future innovations.

UKITEX 2024 is open to the public, and registration details can be found on the official PHDCCI website. If you're in Dehradun this weekend, this is one event you won't want to miss.

Media Contact: PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

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