NITN | @notintownlive | 09 Jan 2025, 04:05 am
Exhibition
The exhibition is set to take place on January 10 and 11 | Photo courtesy: PR Team
A unique and exciting Fashion and Food Exhibition is set to take place near Ballygunge in Kolkata organized by the prestigious Saroj Nalini Dutt Memorial Association, located beside Ballygunge station.
This landmark event marks the beginning of the Association’s centenary celebrations, as the organization prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary on 19th January 2025.
Photo courtesy: PR Team
Established in 1925, the Saroj Nalini Dutt Memorial Association has a storied history of empowering communities, and this exhibition promises to be a special occasion, reflecting its legacy and ushering in its centennial year with grandeur.
The exhibition, scheduled for 10th and 11th January 2025, will be open to the public from 11 AM to 7 PM.
It will feature a vibrant array of Fashion, Food, and Lifestyle stalls, transforming the entire premises of the organization—including the entrance space, parking area, and auditorium—into a hub of activity.
Photo courtesy: PR Team
Visitors can look forward to:
• Fashion Stalls showcasing the latest trends and traditional attire.
• Food Stalls offering a delectable variety of cuisines and treats.
• Lifestyle Stalls featuring unique crafts, accessories, and home décor.
This event provides an excellent opportunity to experience a blend of heritage and modernity while celebrating the remarkable milestone of an institution that has served the community for nearly a century.
Date: 10th & 11th January
Time: 11am- 7pm
Venue: Saroj Nalini Dutt Memorial Association ( beside BALLYGUNJE Station)
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