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Bihar Pavilion won gold medal at India International Trade Fair, know what was special

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Bihar Pavilion won gold medal at India International Trade Fair, know what was special
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Bihar Pavilion received the prestigious ‘Gold’ award on Wednesday for its exceptional design, thematic presentation and sustainability performance at the 43rd India International Trade Fair (IITF). The award ceremony took place at the Amphitheatre, Musical Fountain (near Hall-1) of Bharat Mandapam here. Earlier, the pavilion was inaugurated by Bihar Industry and Tourism Minister Nitish Mishra who highlighted the progressive pace of the state through its unique theme ‘Developed Bihar under Developed India @ 2047’.

Proud moment for the state.

After receiving the award, Nodal director Nikhil Dhanraj Nippanikar highlighted the state’s collective effort in creating such a pavilion that was in line with Bihar’s journey towards economic self-reliance and cultural preservation. He said: “This award is a testament to Bihar’s vision and the tireless efforts of everyone involved in decorating the pavilion. “It reflects not only our rich cultural heritage but also our progress in industrial and economic development.” Bandana Preyasi, Secretary, Industries Department, Government of Bihar, said it is a proud moment for the state to get recognition of the Bihar Pavilion at IITF-2024.

Bridge between tradition and modernity

Alok Ranjan Ghosh, director of the Bihar Industries Department, described this recognition as a reflection of Bihar’s commitment to building a bridge between tradition and modernity. He attributed the pavilion’s success to careful planning and collaboration between departments. Ghosh said, “This achievement is an important milestone for Bihar. This reaffirms its position as a progressive state that embraces its heritage and moves forward on a progressive path. The Bihar Pavilion symbolizes the aspirations and efforts of the state to realize its vision of a developed Bihar by 2047.” There were 75 stalls in the Bihar Pavilion. The pavilion featured a broad mix of traditional arts of Bihar, sustainable industrial practices and visionary development initiatives. The Bihar Pavilion showcased highlights of the state’s key initiatives such as Mukhyamantri Udyami Yojana and Startup Bihar, showcasing entrepreneurship and innovation.

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