India international trade fair tickets: Buy tickets at 67 Delhi Metro stations | IITF 2022 Pragati Maidan - Buy tickets online: Entry tickets for the 41st Edition India International Trade Fair are available at 67 metro stations of the DMRC. 

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The stations that would be selling the tickets are Shaheed Sthal New Bus Adda, Dilshad Garden, Shahdara, Seelampur, Inderlok, Netaji Subhash Place, Rohini West, Rithala, Noida City Centre, Mandi House, and Barakhamba station among others. IITF tickets will not be available for sale at the Supreme Court metro station, it said. This station falls next to Pragati Maidan.

IITF tickets for both business days as well as general days can be purchased from customer care centres of these 67 metro stations from 9 am to 4 pm on all days.

To cater to the rush during the trade fair, additional metro token counters, guards, officers and staff will be deployed at the Supreme Court metro station and other stations as required.

India international trade fair IITF ticket price

Adult on Weekend days and Gazetted Holidays Non-business days - Rs. 150

Child on weekend days and Gazetted Holidays Non-business days - Rs. 60 

Adult on Non-weekend days Non-business days - Rs. 80

Child on non-weekend days Non-business days - Rs. 40

India international trade fair IITF 2022 Date 

India International Trade Fair (IITF) Business days - November 14-18

India International Trade Fair (IITF) for general public - November 19-27

India international trade fair 2022 Delhi Police Traffic Advisory 

Delhi Police said traffic congestion is expected at Mathura Road, Bhairon Marg, Ring Road, Shershah Road and Purana Qila Road. Parking will not be allowed on Mathura Road and Bhairon Marg. No vehicle of visitors will be allowed to be parked on Sher Shah Road, Purana Quila Road, Bhagwan Dass Road and Tilak Marg. Vehicles found parked will be towed. Towed vehicles would be parked in National Stadium parking. Right turn from Mathura Road to Bhagwan Das Road and Subramaniam Bharti Marg not allowed.

The advisory further asked commuters to avoid Bhairon Marg, Purana Quila Road, Shershah Road-Mathura Road from W-Point to Mathura Road —Subramaniam Bharti Marg Crossing. The advisory also instructed people to use the foot-over bridge on Mathura Road. The parking will be available at Bhairon Mandir Parking on Bhairon Road,  Delhi Zoo, Bhagwan Dass Road (only on Saturday and Sunday), it said, adding that shuttle service will be available from Bhairon Mandir parking to gate number 1 Pragati Maidan.  

India international trade fair IITF 2022 entry gates

No entry of visitors from Gate No. 5-A and 5-B. Entry from Gate No. 01, 04, 10, 11 and Craft Museum Gate. Entry for media persons from Gate No. 4 and 10. Entry for ITPO officials from Gate No. 4 and 10. No entry for Trade Fair after 6 pm. Alighting point for chauffer driven vehicles and taxis will be on service lane in front of Gate No. 4. Entry to fair grounds may be closed earlier. 

India international trade fair IITF 2022 online tickets

No sale of tickets at Pragati Maidan. Tickets would be sold online and at selected Metro Stations. 

India international Trade Fair IITF 2022 Venue

The India International Trade Fair  is being organized at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.

India international Trade Fair IITF 2022 Timings 

Business Days - November 14 - 18

First five days exclusively for B2B 

Non-Business Days - November 19 - 27

10 AM to 4.30 PM (On 27th November, 2022)

10 AM to 7.30 PM (14th – 26th November, 2022)

India International Trade Fair IITF 2022 Exhibitor list

About 2,500 domestic and foreign exhibitors from several countries, including the UK and the UAE, will showcase their products during the 14-day fair at the Pragati Maidan. India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), an arm of the commerce ministry, said this year, Bihar, Jharkhand and Maharashtra are the ‘partner states’ while Uttar Pradesh and Kerala are the ‘focus states’.

Overseas participation is from 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Belarus, Iran, Nepal, Thailand, Turkey, the UAE, and the UK.
The ITPO organises the mega event and it was first held in 1979. The fair was not held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the second time in history that the fair was not organised. The first time this happened was in 1980. 

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