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Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, the 3rd Indian Trade and Cultural Show “Come on Kerala” will kick off Thursday and runs until February 1, at the Expo Centre Sharjah.

The event, which is organized by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce & Industry, SCCI, in collaboration with Gulf Madhiamam Newspaper, aims to expand partnerships and relations between the various economic entities in Sharjah and its counterparts in the brotherly and friendly countries, and attract the international events to the Emirate, as being a global destination the exhibitions and conferences industry.

“Come on Kerala” Show is a platform for introducing and promoting the economic and cultural reality of India in general and the State of Kerala in particular.

The 3rd edition of the show is seeing the participation of more than 250 brans and 4000 businessmen, besides a number of major government and private sector institutions and companies operating in various economic sectors.

Businessmen Forum

The Businessmen Forum will also be organized on the sidelines of the show, providing the opportunity for the SME companies to meet the financial experts, diplomats, and decision-makers, who will present their ideas, experiences and guidance to startups, students and all stakeholders.

Further to that, a workshop entitled “Bosses Day Out” will be exclusively held for business owners and CEOs.

This’s years edition will be also seeing the launch of Women Excellence Awards, Kerala cuisine festival, and cookery contests.

Meet Bollywood Stars

Come on Kerala Show will be also seeing the organization of many attractive evening cultural programs and hosting the Bollywood’s most renowned stars, in addition to other events that are tailored to suit all family members and simulate Kerala atmosphere, especially the galleries that are designed to reflect Kerala’s most famous places and landmarks.

The show is open to visitors from 10 am To 10 pm and entry is free.