Property exposition to be organised in India and abroad | INRnews

New Delhi, November 08, 2006 - Jaaydaad.com, an Indian real-estate site, today announced that the 1st Jaaydaad Expo-cum-Sale World Tour 2006-07 will commence from December 15, 2006 at Hall No. 14, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

The 3-day real-estate extravaganza is positioned to be India’s largest congregation of real-estate professionals with over 150 participants expected. After its debut at the Capital, the exposition will be organised at 17 other Indian cities including Mumbai, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Chennai, Agra, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Indore, Jaipur, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Patna, Dehradun, and Pune. Post this, the exposition will be organised at 12 global destinations including Dubai, London, Washington DC, New York, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, China, Germany, South Africa, Mauritius, and Canada.

The 1st Jaaydaad Expo-cum-Sale World Tour 2006-07 is being organised by Jaaydaad.com, supported by the Indian Council of Ceramic Tiles and Sanitaryware, All India Brick & Tiles Manufacturers Association, and Biz Trade Shows. Jaaydaad.com has also partnered with the State Bank of India to provide on-the-spot financing facility at the exposition. Other major attractions of the exposition include property and investment offers at low prices.

“The Jaaydaad Expo-cum-Sale World Tour will be a platform for the Indian real-estate developers and builders to showcase their projects to the audience nationwide and globally. It will also seek to be a platform for Indian and international players to exchange ideas and thoughts on making businesses more profitable and taking the real-estate industry forward,” said SK Jain, Chairman and Managing Director, Jaaydaad.com.

Interested businesses for participation at the 1st Jaaydaad Expo-cum-Sale World Tour 2006-07 can obtain more information from Suhail Hanfi (9810191041), at Global Infocom Ltd. F-90/12, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase I, New Delhi 110020. Ph. 91 (11) 30886222.


By INRnews Correspondent

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