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Clean India Show is back in Delhi

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More than 54 exhibitors from India and abroad will be showcasing the latest in cleaning technology at the 7th Clean India Show, the most important event in the Asian cleaning calendar, from November 24-26 at the NSIC Exhibition Complex in Okhla, New Delhi. The three-day exhibition will have on display cleaning equipment right from the vacuum cleaner to the road sweeper, along with different tools & accessories besides cleaning agents, including eco-friendly chemicals for varied applications at the venue.

Indigenously manufactured equipment of international standards and locally made eco-friendly state-of-the-art versatile cleaning chemicals at the Clean India Show goes to prove the growth and expertise of the Indian cleaning industry. Many launches have been scheduled at the Show.

Distributors, suppliers, manufacturers and dealers from across India and abroad will be at India’s only Show on cleanliness & hygiene. Visitors from varied sectors, including hospitality, healthcare, IT, engineering, automobile, education, religious institutions, civic bodies and others have registered.

“The CIS is coming up in Delhi after a gap of three years and I am sure the market is much matured now. The market has opened up and people have become aware about the need to have machines to maintain cleanliness & hygiene. I am sure the response will be much better than what it was before. We are expecting more visitors from the North. Let’s watch how North India responds,” said Vivek Mata, Managing Director, Charnock Equipments Pvt Ltd.

“The infrastructure development in Delhi is in a big way. Look at the T3, we are setting new global standards. Achieving standards of cleanliness is paramount for anything one does. After the CWG,, maintaining the infrastructure erected will pose a great challenge,” said Archana Bhatnagar, Haylide Chemicals Pvt Ltd.

“The Cleaning Industry is growing and the Indian companies are proving their mettle in reaching new heights. The adaptations and innovations that the Indian Cleaning Industry is offering today are incomparable. Clean India Show provides us with an ideal platform to showcase our products. We are looking forward to the Show, which is now being held in the North, after South and West.

One of the major highlights of the Show is the two-day seminar on Facility Management – Level Next on November 25 and 26. Jones Lang LaSalle has joined hands as Knowledge Partners with CIJ for the Seminar. Eminent people from the FM industry, housekeeping and facility heads from various leading companies will be part of the panel discussion. Participants from varied sectors, including civic bodies, IT industry, housekeeping, hotels, hospitals, pharma and others have registered for the Seminar.

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