Dinamalar's 'Smart Shopper Expo 2016' at Codissia


Dinamalar's 'Smart Shopper Expo 2016', the most sought home needs exhibition has started from today at the Codissia Trade fair center. The expo was inaugurated by City Police Commissioner A. Amalraj. The annual event has been organised by Dinamalar, which has turned out to be people's favourite one-stop expo to buy diverse home need products.



With more than 250 stalls across three halls A,B and C, products starting from home needs, interior decorations, imitation jewellery, electronic appliances & gadgets, FMCG Products, clothing, kids toys, automobiles and mouth-watering food stalls will be dealt at the expo.







An exclusive play area with toy train, slide games and boating has been arranged by the organisers to entertain the kids. The entry fee is Rs.30 per person and the expo will continue till 28th august.

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