The second Eco Fair, which started as an annual exhibition last year, focuses on going green as a way of life. “Compared to the fair last year, this year we’re more excited,” shared Kiran Nepal, the Editor of Himal Khabar Patrika. According to the organizers, the exhibition this year has 80 stalls, which is about 25% more than last year. “Another substantial improvement is the fact that this year, Eco Fair is also owned by a government organization,” said Nepal. [break]

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Uma Bista, photojournalist, displays her work at Image Ark Gallery, Patan. The photo exhibition, which started on June 2, will last for a month and has 24 photographs on the theme of ‘She’ on display.
This edition of Eco Fair offers eco friendly services, live eco friendly demonstrations, pottery, recycled and Lokta paper products. Other attractions of the fair include exhibition of electricity-run vehicles as well as Eco-Learn lecture series.
The entry to Eco Fair is free.
NIU completes one year