Government Exhibition Scheduled to Begin on May 24 in Coimbatore

The annual government exhibition organized by the Tamil Nadu government will start on May 24 at the Central Jail Grounds in Coimbatore and will continue for the next 45 days.


Coimbatore: The Tamil Nadu government traditionally hosts a government exhibition district-wise during the summer months every year. In keeping with this tradition, Coimbatore will see its annual exhibition commencing this year at the Central Jail Grounds. Scheduled to start on May 24, the exhibition will span over the next 45 days.

Various government department stalls will display their achievements, alongside attractions for children such as rides. There will also be stalls selling food and household items. While the exhibition is a recurring event in Coimbatore, it's worth noting that a similar event planned in Madurai has been postponed due to heavy rainfalls.

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