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Hyderabad
Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD: The inaugural edition of `The Hindu-Eenadu Lifestyle show' will be kicked off at the Hitex Fair grounds in Madhapur on Friday to last till December 12. Information and Public Relations Commissioner K.V. Ramanachary will open the mega shopping event. Over 180 participants from automobile, furniture, furnishing, arts, handicrafts, electronics, IT, textiles, jewellery and other categories will take part in the exhibition to be open from 10.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. on all four days. New product launches are also slated. Entry ticket is priced at Rs. 40 each and there will be a free gift going with every ticket. Samsung is sponsoring the show with Siemens, RMKV, ETV2 being the associate sponsors. The food court at the venue is by Indulge, mineral water by Aquafina and Kun United will provide the ground support. ICare Communications is the event manager. The APSRTC will operate special buses from different places to the Hitex grounds during the four days on normal ticket fares from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and beyond till the traffic is cleared. Special buses will run from Secunderabad, Koti, BHEL via Kukatpally, Charminar, Mehdipatnam, Dilsukhnagar and Uppal. These will be in addition to the regular buses to Hitec City, which will also run up to the event venue.
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