Wednesday, November 19

44th India International Trade Fair Opens to Public at India Expo Mart, Delhi

New Delhi: The 44th India International Trade Fair (IITF) at India Expo Mart has opened its doors to the public from 19th November 2025. The fair features exhibitors from 30 Indian states and 12 countries, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore diverse products and innovations under one roof.

Ticket Information

Tickets are available both online and offline. Entry fees are as follows:

  • Weekends & Gazetted Holidays: Adults – ₹150, Children – ₹60
  • Regular Days: Adults – ₹80, Children – ₹40

Online tickets can be purchased via the DMRC Sarthi app, while offline tickets are available at 55 Delhi Metro stations.

Fair Timings & Duration

The trade fair will run until 27th November 2025, with visiting hours from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Visitors will not be allowed entry after 5:30 PM.

Entry Gates & Access

The fair has four main gates for entry: Gate 3, Gate 4 (Bhairon Road), Gate 6, and Gate 10 (Mathura Road).

  • Metro visitors should alight at Supreme Court Metro Station, the nearest to Gate 10.
  • Bus commuters can reach Gate 10 via Supreme Court Bus Stop on Mathura Road, while Gates 3 and 6 are convenient for those coming from Bhairav Marg.

Parking Facilities

ITPO has arranged ample parking along Bhairon Marg and an underground parking facility for 3,800 cars. Access is available via Mathura Road and Bhairon Marg tunnels.

Special Entry & Accessibility

  • Senior citizens and differently-abled visitors get free entry upon showing valid ID or certificate.
  • Wheelchairs are available at Gates 4 and 10.
  • First aid booths are located at Hall 1 (GF-Foyer), Hall 6 (Foyer), and ambulances at Hall 14 (GF-Foyer).

Food & Refreshments

  • A large food court is located near Amphitheater-1 and another near Hall 6, offering approximately 60 vegetarian food stalls.
  • Beverage stalls offering cold drinks, tea, coffee, and hot soup are spread across Gates 1 to 10.

Special Exhibits

  • Ram Temple Exhibit: At Hall 5, the Ministry of Mines’ NIRM stall showcases the intricacies of Lord Ram’s idol and the temple construction, detailing the granite ash statue, marble aesthetics, and construction materials.
  • Freshwater Pearls from Thailand: At Hall 1, designer pearls in shades of white, pink, grey, black, and sea green are on display. Prices range from ₹1,200 to ₹5,000 per necklace.

The trade fair promises an immersive experience for families, students, and professionals, combining culture, innovation, and shopping in one grand event.


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