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Yogi govt to spotlight Khadi fashion and UP’s rich culture at 2nd UP International Trade Show

Lucknow : The Khadi fashion and the rich tapestry of the Indian culture will be the spotlights of the second edition of the UP International Trade Show, which is set to take place in Greater Noida from September 25 to 29, under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

A special highlight of the event will be a fashion show on September 28, in which renowned models from inside UP and across the country, will don fashionable Khadi outfits inspired by Indian culture. This day-long event, to be held in in Hall Number Two, will feature models from Uttar Pradesh showcasing ethnic attire, including Chikankari and GI-tagged garments.

Additionally, a cultural troupe from Vietnam, which is participating in the event as a partner country, will offer a glimpse into their nation’s traditions, adding an international flavor to the event. High-quality Vietnamese products will be on display, and visitors will get a taste of Vietnam’s culture through a vibrant cultural program performed by a Vietnamese troupe.

An exchange of traditional dishes from Vietnam and India, along with business forums, will further deepen the ties between the two nations.

A dedicated committee has been established to ensure the seamless execution of these cultural activities.

The five-day event will also celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Uttar Pradesh, with colorful displays and performances. Visitors will experience the diverse traditions of regions like Braj, Purvanchal, Awadh, Paschimanchal, Rohilkhand, and Bundelkhand. Highlights include a performance by the Anunad Music Band, the Shriradha Madhab ballet “Ramgaan,” and a Kathak dance drama inspired by the Ramayana, ensuring a vibrant cultural showcase throughout the event.

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