Curtains on MYBUILD-24 expo in city
Mysuru: The five-day MYBUILD-24, an exhibition of construction materials organised by Builders Association of India (BAI), Mysore Centre, at Maharaja’s College ground in the city, concluded on Monday.
Journalist Ravindra Joshi, who was the chief guest of valedictory session, said that the builders play a key role in the economic progress of the country. It is not an easy job to build a house for the roofless, as they have to deliver in accordance with the feelings of the people and architecture suiting the local conditions.
It takes not less than 30 to 40 years for a common man to own a house from the money he earns. They will be having hundreds of dreams and hence the builders and engineers should work better in realising their dreams, said Joshi.
It requires the efforts of lakhs of engineers in building a beautiful city. So also the sacrifices of crores of common people. It takes hundreds of years to build a beautiful city, that forms the backbone of country’s economy, added Joshi.
Prize for best stalls
The prizes were distributed for best stalls that showcased hi-tech technologies and latest innovations in real estate industry, that attracted most of the visitors in the expo.
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