Fair showcases products from across India as Puja shopping peaks
Key Points:
• Jamshedpur Carnival to conclude on October 8 after successful run
• Event promotes inter-state trade with variety of domestic and global products
• Popular stalls include Madhubani paintings, brass utensils, and carpets
JAMSHEDPUR – The city’s annual carnival is drawing to a close, offering last-minute Puja shopping opportunities for enthusiastic visitors.
The fair, set to end on October 8, has been a hub for diverse products from various regions.
Moreover, the event aligns with the ‘Make in India’ initiative, featuring crafts from different states.
Meanwhile, visitors have shown keen interest in items like Madhubani paintings and northeastern bamboo crafts.
Furthermore, Sophia, a Chennai-based entrepreneur, has garnered attention with her brass utensils and antiques.
On the other hand, a carpet seller from Bhadohi reported high visitor engagement at his stall.
In addition, stalls offering gas-saving devices from Bengaluru have been drawing crowds.
"The carnival has something for everyone," remarked a satisfied visitor.
Besides handicrafts, corporate entities are showcasing vehicles and solar energy solutions.
The fair also features Khadi clothing from Meerut and Nawada, appealing to eco-conscious shoppers.
Kutum Ayurveda’s stall, offering 19 varieties of organic drinks, adds a healthy twist to the carnival.
"Our aim was to promote inter-state trade and cultural exchange," stated the fair’s organizer.
The event has successfully brought together products from various regions under one roof.
In conclusion, the Jamshedpur Carnival serves as a vibrant platform for Puja shopping and cultural exploration.

