Deep Mela arrives in Hyderabad from July 18 to 20
An annual exhibition of garments, handicrafts, lifestyle products, jewellery from all over India and few countries from abroad to be held in city at Imperial Gardens, Secunderabad
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Deepshika Mahila Club, a 43 years old city based all women leading philanthropic organization brings yet another annual event Deep Mela 2008, an exhibition of garments (dress materials, ready to wear, ethnic, western, indo western, bridal collection for women, kids wear), life-style products (office & home furnishings, antique & modern decorative materials), artifacts, jewellery (gold, silver, diamond, antique & fashion jewellery), gift items etc.. will be held at Imperial Garden from July 18th to 20th, 08. All together there will be 200 stalls spread over in five pavilions and 40,000sft area. More than 15000 visitors visit this fair every year.
Disclosing this in a press note issued in city, Ms Santosh Birla President of Deepshika Mahila Club said that they have been successfully conducting this exhibition for past twelve years.People from Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Jaipur, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Akola, Bhopal, Nagpur, Pune, Ranchi and Kerala will showcase their products in the three-day expo, apart from twin cities.
Further, what makes this event unique this year is the products on sale from countries abroad such as Saffron from Italy, Salwar Suits from Pakistan, utility products from Korea, gifts items from China to name a few.
Proceeds of the exhibition go towards the maintenance & running of their adopted school "Kanya Gurukul High School" (Telugu Medium - 500 students and English Medium – 250 students), These students come from financially weaker section of the society. A Decade and a half ago this school was a decrepit building, today thanks to Deepshika Mahila club, the children have better educational facilities in the heart of Ameerpet. In the past Deep Mela has also provided a platform to other social organizations like MSSI (A society dedicated to help people suffering from multiple Sclerosis).
Further, a Junior College is being added this year, where the Club propose to train students in the field of Paramedical and Office Assistance Courses. Young women from economically weaker sections of the society will be empowered through these vocational courses.
For those who want to relish some of the fine delicacies, there will be a food court catering to a wide variety of mouthwatering chats such as Pav Bhaji, Pani Puri, Bhel Puri, Ragada patties, Vada Pav, Samosa, etc., Idli—Dosa, variety of Sandwiches, Italian food, fresh fruit juice, Ice creams, home made chocolates and cookies. Not to forget garam chai & Jalebi.
Deepshikha Mahila Club has 140 members who have taken up many service projects for the benefit of needy.
Disclosing this in a press note issued in city, Ms Santosh Birla President of Deepshika Mahila Club said that they have been successfully conducting this exhibition for past twelve years.People from Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Jaipur, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Akola, Bhopal, Nagpur, Pune, Ranchi and Kerala will showcase their products in the three-day expo, apart from twin cities.
Further, what makes this event unique this year is the products on sale from countries abroad such as Saffron from Italy, Salwar Suits from Pakistan, utility products from Korea, gifts items from China to name a few.
Proceeds of the exhibition go towards the maintenance & running of their adopted school "Kanya Gurukul High School" (Telugu Medium - 500 students and English Medium – 250 students), These students come from financially weaker section of the society. A Decade and a half ago this school was a decrepit building, today thanks to Deepshika Mahila club, the children have better educational facilities in the heart of Ameerpet. In the past Deep Mela has also provided a platform to other social organizations like MSSI (A society dedicated to help people suffering from multiple Sclerosis).
Further, a Junior College is being added this year, where the Club propose to train students in the field of Paramedical and Office Assistance Courses. Young women from economically weaker sections of the society will be empowered through these vocational courses.
For those who want to relish some of the fine delicacies, there will be a food court catering to a wide variety of mouthwatering chats such as Pav Bhaji, Pani Puri, Bhel Puri, Ragada patties, Vada Pav, Samosa, etc., Idli—Dosa, variety of Sandwiches, Italian food, fresh fruit juice, Ice creams, home made chocolates and cookies. Not to forget garam chai & Jalebi.
Deepshikha Mahila Club has 140 members who have taken up many service projects for the benefit of needy.
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