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The Gwalior Trade Fair is a largest in India trade fair in India. It was started in 1905 by the King of Gwalior, Maharaj Madhav Rao Scindia.

Gwalior trade fair consists of large showrooms of several national and international brands such as Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Samsung, and LG along with food zones, amusement rides, shops of clothes, bags, electronics, mobiles, laptops, cars, bikes, buses, trucks etc.

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Gwalior trade fair

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The Gwalior Trade Fair is a largest in India trade fair in India. It was started in 1905 by the King of Gwalior, Maharaj Madhav Rao Scindia. Gwalior trade...

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Gwalior

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Gwalior Trade Fair was started in 1905 by Maharaja Madho Rao Scindia, King of Gwalior. It is an annual trade fair showcasing the economy of Gwalior....

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Economy of Madhya Pradesh

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the city's economy. Gwalior trade fair is an annual trade fair showcasing the economy of Gwalior. The nominal GDP of the Gwalior district was estimated...

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Tourism in Madhya Pradesh

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culture of the state in colourful celebrations. Gwalior trade fair is India's second largest trade fair. It is organised in various sectors which includes...

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Bijeypur

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Bus Services are available to Gwalior, Morena, Sheopur, Shivpuri, Jaipur. The main railway station near the town is Gwalior Junction (GWL) about 130 km...

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Kartik Aaryan

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of 2019. Kartik Tiwari (later Aaryan) was born on 22 November 1990 in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Both his parents are doctors; his father, Manish Tiwari...

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Minimum Wages Act 1948

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mind an industry's capacity to pay the constitution has defined a 'fair wage'. Fair wage is that level of wage that not just maintains a level of employment...

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Pushkar Lake

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These ghats are: the Varaha Ghat, the Dadhich Ghat, Saptarishi Ghats, Gwalior Ghat, Kota Ghat, Gau ghat, Yag Ghat, Jaipur Ghat, Karni Ghat and Gangaur...

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Bhagat Singh

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the memorial was rebuilt in 1973. The Shaheedi Mela (Punjabi: Martyrdom Fair) is an event held annually on 23 March when people pay homage at the National...

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Agra

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Mughal dynasty, acquired Agra after defeating the Lodhis and the Tomaras of Gwalior in the First Battle of Panipat in 1526. Babur's connection with Agra began...

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Harshvardhan Rane

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State, India to a Telugu mother and a Marathi father. He was brought up in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh and moved to Delhi when he was 16 years old before settling...

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Jaysingpur

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Belgaum, Surat, Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Ajmer, Agra, Gwalior, Jhansi, Puducherry, Tirunelveli(Kanyakumari), Guntakal, Tiruchirapali...

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Bareilly

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Rohtas, Narwar, Gwalior and Bareilly respectively their capital. In the 21st generation, Maharaja Nala, Soddevji made Gopachal (Gwalior) the capital. The...

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Jallianwala Bagh massacre

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Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab, British India, during the annual Baishakhi fair to protest against the Rowlatt Act and the arrest of pro-independence activists...

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Mainpuri

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include Sheetla Devi Temple which hosts a 20-day rural exhibition-cum-trade fair every year in March/April. Bhimsen Mandir is an ancient Shiva temple and...

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Malwa

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headquarters at Ujjain in 1721.[citation needed]. This capital was later moved to Gwalior State by Daulatrao Scindia. Another Maratha general, Anand Rao Pawar, established...

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Baloch people

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magnificent. An earliest Sanskrit reference to the Baloch might be the Gwalior inscription of the Gurjara-Pratihara ruler Mihira Bhoja (r. 836–885), which...

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Rama

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fair, celebrating the birth of Lord Rama, is held in spring with considerable trade in pottery, spices, brass ware, and cotton cloth. A cattle fair held...

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Neemuch

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headquarters of Neemuch District. Formerly a large British cantonment of Gwalior princely state , in 1822 the town became the headquarters of the combined...

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Mahatma Gandhi

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British response, led Gandhi to the belief that Indians will never get a fair equal treatment under British rulers, and he shifted his attention to swaraj...

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Prostitution in India

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with as many as 188 brothels and thousands of sex workers. 8. Reshampura, Gwalior: A red-light district in Madhya Pradesh. 9. Kabari Bazar, Meerut: A red-light...

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Jainism

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first Mughal emperor ordered the destruction of various Jain idols in Gwalior. In 1567, Akbar ravaged the fort of Chittor. After the conquest of the...

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Kishori Amonkar

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included Anwar Hussain Khan of Agra gharana, Sharadchandra Arolkar of Gwalior gharana, and Balkrishnabuwa Parwatkar. Amonkar has credited Anjanibai,...

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British Raj

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'British Raj' period (1858–1947) The rule is also called Crown rule in India Fair, C. Christine (2014), Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army's Way of War...

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Jawaharlal Nehru

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competitiveness of its manufacturing industries. India's share of world trade fell from 1.4% in 1951–1960 to 0.5% between 1981 and 1990. However, India's...

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