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a visit to exibition​

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Answered by honey6535
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An Exhibition is a place where beautiful attractive and artistic things arranged for public shows. It has a great commercial and educative value. Delhi has seen many exhibitions like Railway Exhibition, Post Telegraph Exhibition. International Exhibitions create friendly relations between various nations.

An International Industrial Exhibition was arranged by the Indian Government in Delhi. Last Saturday, I had a chance to visit this exhibition with some of my friends. At the booking windows there was a great rush and every man and to purchase the ticket first.

We requested a gentleman to purchase our tickets also because he was tenth or eleventh in the queue. Thus we took the tickets and end the gate. First of all, we saw a fountain just in front of the gate and it was foaming.

Then we selected to see the styles of the US, Democratic Germany, Poland, Russia China and India and made up our minds to see those stalls on the same day.

First, we entered the U.S. stall and saw a man, who appeared to be just like a magician. He was showing various wonderful things. He converted the sound waves produced by a gramophone into the light waves and focused die light- waves somewhere.

Then as he placed some obstacle in the way of light waves, the gramophone stopped, In the same way, a moving train obeyed his orders. He sad the word “Stop” and the train at once stopped and when he said ‘Move forward’, it obeyed and when he said “Now move back” the train began to move back.

In the U.S stall, there was a picture-hall, in which three hundred persons could sit at a time. In the picture, the principle of ‘Atomic Structure’ was clearly explained. A magic hand was also a good thing.

Now we entered the stall of Democratic Germany. There, the glass man was one of the interesting things. The Chinese stall was one of the best stalls. On the left of the stall, there was some machinery to which we did not pay much attention. But on the right crockery work was exhibited.

There were also different kinds of fruits made in wax. They looked like real ones. My younger brother wanted to have some of them, but I told him that it was wax. Then we went to the Polish stall we did not take any interest there because there was nothing except large machines.

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So we did not waste any time there. It was 9-30pm We were tired and did not want to see more. We decided to leave and come out of the exhibition area. Highly pleased with what we saw there, we returned home in a taxi

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Answered by Anonymous
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Recently an exhibition was held in our city. It was not so big and grand as the recent any metrocity fair, yet it was remarkable in its own way. It was a very modest show nevertheless it was represented and well attened.

It was organized by the district authorities to encourage the introduction of cottage industries in villages. Th district collector, RDO and the local leaders took a keen interest and put up a very good show. Never before had we realized that our village possessed such as vast scope for the development of cottage industries. We all felt that a vast heap of wealth was lying unused in villages.

The exhibition was held in the vast grounds of the banks of the river Cauvery. A temporary fence was erected on all sides and temporary stalls were built to accommodate exhibits of different articles.

The exhibitions lasted for about a week and were attended by thousands of people. Buying and selling worth thousands of rupees was done. The district authorities were pleased with its success.

First there were agricultural exhibits which the farmers had displayed. There were vegetables of all kinds and sizes. One farmer had a peculiar pumpkin which was praised by everybody. I was surprised to see a plum with resembled a red apple. There was also exhibited fine specimen of cereals which attracted much attentions. There were also remarkable specimens of carrots and radish, sweet potatoes and tomatoes of different tastes and colors.

Specimens of local pottery and tableware were also exhibited. There were pots made by rustic artisans. We saw apples, oranges, tomatoes, almonds, raisins and cardamoms of such fine shapes and colours that we could hardly distinguish them from Th real ones. The different shade of color was so beautifully laid that they deceived even the sharpest eye. They received praise form all and the artist that made them was awarded a gold medal.

There were textile products manufactured by local weavers. Their delicacy of texture and finest of finish astonished us beyond any measure. We saw a piece of silk cloth which could beat in shimmer even the finest silk of China or Japan. The muslin made by a local weaver was so light and fine that it appeared as if it were a relic of the ancient Dacca art.

Besides these, a blacksmith had put models of an airplane and a rocket launcher which were highly appreciated. A carpenter had deployed a beautiful radio set and a goldsmith had made a wonderful golden idol of the lord Krishna.

The exhibition was a success in every way. The local authorities were able to collect nearly Rs. 2 Crores on the occasion. It was decided that the amount be sent in awarding pries for the bet exhibitors.

The need for organizing such exhibitions in our village and towns is greet at present. Local cottage industries can be given an impetus if such exhibitions are orgnaised from time to time. Local skill is not deficient and if property used can add greatly to the wealth of India.

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