The 7th India International Silk Fair, 15-17  July 2019 
          
 The Indian Silk  Export Promotion Council (ISEPC) which is an apex Government body of the  exporters of Indian silk & silk products from all over India is organizing the 7th India International Silk Fair 15-17  July 2019, funded under MAI scheme.
          
 Organizers propose to sponsor visit of  foreign buyers to the fair. The objective of sponsoring the visit of the  foreign buyers is to provide an exposure of products of around 150 exhibitors  from all over India who will be displaying varieties of Fabrics & Garments  both in silk & blended, Scarves, Sarees, Made-ups, Silk Carpets & Home  furnishing.
          
 The visiting buyers  will have the opportunity of sourcing large unexplored varieties of products in  different fibers directly from the manufacturers thus making a great difference  in their costing and reliability.
          
 ISEPC would like to  offer to visiting buyers the following:
          
- Airfare subsidy for travel by economy class  will be subject to the limit of INR to the visiting buyers as under :
  
1. Rs. 30,000/- to buyers from Kazakhstan.
2.  Two days complimentary stay in 5 star hotel & working lunch at the fair  venue.
3.  Free pick up from Airport to Hotel and free group pick up and drop from Hotel  to fair Venue and vice versa.
4. A  B2B Meeting with participants and Visiting buyers .
5. A  Fashion show followed by Dinner is intended to be organized during fair days in  the evening.
The visiting overseas buyers will thus be availing huge  benefits of unparallel interaction with suppliers from remote corners of India  as well as enjoying hospitality and feast during the 3 days of the event,  besides saving a lot of expenditure on their travel to India.
          
 The Indian Silk Industry is very dynamic as it is the only  country in the world which produces all commercial varieties of silk namely  Tassar, Muga, Eri and Mulberry. Silk produced in India has its own uniqueness  in terms of better strength, ability to absorb dyes, ruggedness, brightness and  luster, fall, feel, drape etc.
          
 The Indian Silk is unique not only because it has  distinguished and distinct characters when compared to silk from other  countries but also due to the fact that the processes and technologies used are  different and varied from cluster to cluster. The variety and diversity in  these clusters have resulted because of weaving styles, patterns of designs,  accessories and equipment used, technology employed skill levels preference for  designs and motives, color combination etc.
          
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