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It is the largest book fair and trade show in the country. [1] It provides a platform where publishers, booksellers, agents, cultural organisations, and press can meet, exchange ideas, and identify business opportunities. It is held annually at the Karachi Expo Centre grounds in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [2]
Expo Center, Karachi, Pakistan 2–12 August JogJa Expo Center, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 6–16 September Andromeda Building, Medan, Indonesia 05–15 October Dubai Studio City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 18–28 October Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre, Colombo, Sri Lanka [70] 2022: 14–24 April
Source: [1] [2] 13 January – Duruthu Full Moon Poya Day; 14 January – Thai Pongal 4 February – Independence Day 12 February – Navam Full Moon Poya Day 26 February – Maha Shivaratri Day
Since 2003, 'My Karachi' themed exhibitions are held annually at Expo Center Karachi where companies and traders of Karachi as well as foreign exhibitors market their products. This three-day long exhibition is organized annually by the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI). The products are showcased for around one million visitors.
Camelot International Convention Centre, Alappuzha Adlux International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Kochi Ashis Convention Centre, Kalamassery Kochi LuLu Grand Hyatt International Convention Centre, Bolghatty Island Kochi
On the red carpet, she told Entertainment Tonight how proud she was of her partner, with whom she shares two children. “I left my kids [their sons RZA and Riot] to be here.I’m super proud of ...
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15 June – Rumesh Tharanga wins the Gold medal in the Javelin Throw event at the Asian Throwing Championships with a new Sri Lanka record of 85.45m. [77] 21 June – The Sri Lanka women's cricket team wins the ODI series against West Indies 3-0, for the first time in 16 years. [78]