South Delhi is where designer boutiques and chic restaurants flourish alongside ancient ruins, exemplifying the co-existence of the past and the present. World-famous historical sites (Qutub Minar, Purana Qila, Safdarjung's Tomb and Humayun's Tomb), places of religious importance (Lotus Temple, Kalkaji Temple and ISKCON Temple), venues for cultural events (India International Centre) and many more interesting tourist sites are located in this part of the cityPragati Maidan is the largest exhibition complex in Delhi. Its well-designed and well-equipped halls make it popular with exhibition organizers from India and abroad. Founded in 1982, the complex houses many pavilions like Nehru Pavilion, Defence Pavilion, Indira Pavilion and Son of India Pavilion.It plays host to a number of international trade fairs, the most popular being the India International Trade Fair (IITF), which attracts over 10,000 exhibitors and 30,00,000 visitors. Held every November, IITF showcases consumer goods, home appliances, gift items, power generation technology and equipment, agricultural products, engineering goods, etc. Other important events include Auto Expo, Indian Engineering Trade Fair, PlastIndia, Information Technology Exhibition, World Book Fair and IYT Asia.
The complex offers excellent infrastructure including conference rooms, press lounge, business information centre, restaurants, banks and post offices. It also has Hamsadhwani and Falaknuma, the auditoria where rock shows and plays are held quite frequently. A movie theatre called Shakuntalam is also on the premises.
The complex offers excellent infrastructure including conference rooms, press lounge, business information centre, restaurants, banks and post offices. It also has Hamsadhwani and Falaknuma, the auditoria where rock shows and plays are held quite frequently. A movie theatre called Shakuntalam is also on the premises.
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