Ananth Kumar at the Indian pavilion in Thou, where he spoke in a 'Chaurai par Charcha' atmosphere to enthusiastic exhibitors from India

Kumar preferred to address many of the 100 plus Indian exhibitors on the show floor itself. Speaking to the large gathering virtually the Plastindia stand, Kumar said, "The Indian plastics manufacture, which is growing more than than 10%, is a significant correspondent to the country's GDP. It is making several contributions to government programs, including the Swacch India [Clean India campaign], Make in India, Digital Bharat and Smart Cities initiatives. Plastics are also needed for irrigation programs and agricultural growth."

Committed to the growth of the Indian plastics industry, the minister spent half a day at the K exhibition making expert on his commitment to lead the Indian delegation to the fair. He visited the Indian stands, including those of the Indian Oil Corporation, accompanied past officials from the Departments of Chemicals and Petrochemicals and the Section of Chemicals and Fertilizers. The delegation besides included the Consul General of India to Germany, Raveesh Kumar. The minister moved quickly through the exhibition, sharing that he has learned to motility fast to make up for the disparity in resource in comparison with his electoral opponent in the Bengaluru South constituency.

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