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54th Educator Fair India
54th Educator Fair India
INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATION
&CAREER FAIR
EXHIBITOR
PROSPECTUS
Ahmedabad - The Pride Hotel
New Delhi - The Ashok Hotel
Pune - Hotel Aurora Towers
Mumbai - Nehru Centre
Hyderabad - Hotel Taj Residency
Bangalore - Hotel Le - Meridien
Chennai - Hotel Ambassador Pallava
Kolkata - Swabhumi Exhibition Hall
November - December 2006
www.eduworldwideindia.com
COVERING THE MOST POTENTIAL 8 METRO CITIES OF INDIA
IMPORTANT FACTS
Full Name - Republic of India
Capital City of India - New Delhi
Business Capital of India - Mumbai
Silicon Valley of India - Bangalore
Oxford City if India - Pune
Area - 3,287,590 sq km - 1,269,338 sq miles
Population - 1,000,000,000
Time Zone - GMT/UTC +5.5 ()
Religion - 80% Hindu, 14% Muslim, 2.4% Christian, 2% Sikh,
0.7% Buddhist, 0.5% Jains, 0.4% other
Currency - Indian Rupee (Rs.) -
Denominations: 1Rs. / 2Rs. / 5Rs. / 10Rs. / 20Rs. / 50Rs. / 100Rs. / 500Rs. / 1000Rs. Notes
Electricity - 240V 50HzHz
Country Dialing Code - 91
National Animal - Tiger
National Bird - Peacock
National Flower- Lotus
National Fruit- Mango
OVERVIEW
It has been said that India is less a country than a continent, and it holds as many
variations in religion, language, customs, art and cuisine as it does in topography.
For the travelers, this cultural feast is India's great strength. Indian art is basically religious
in its themes and developments, and its appreciation requires at least some
background knowledge of the country's faiths. The highlights include classical Indian
dance, Hindu temple architecture and sculpture (where one begins and the other
ends is often hard to define), the military and urban architecture of the Mughals,
miniature painting, and mesmeric Indian music. Of course, India's creativity
continues to thrive, its most lively contemporary expression being filmy culture.
The people of India belong to diverse ethnic groups. At various
periods of India's long history, successive waves of settlers and
invaders including the Aryans, Parthians, Greeks and Central Asians
came into the country and merged with the local population. This
explains the variety of racial types, cultures and languages in India.
LANGUAGES
India has about 18 major languages and 844 different dialects. The
Sanskrit of the Aryan settlers has merged with he earlier Dravidian
vernaculars to give rise to new languages. Hindi spoken by about 45
per cent of the population is the national language.
Jainism and Buddhism: In the sixth century before Christ, Mahavira propagated Jainism. Its
message was asceticism, austerity and non violence. At about the same time, Buddhism came
into being. Gautama Buddha, a prince, renounced the world and gained enlightenment. He
preached that `Nirvana' was to be attained through the conquest of self. Buddha's teachings in
time spread to china and some other countries
of South East Asia.
Islam: Arab traders brought Islam to South India in the seventh century. After them came the
Afghans and the Moghuls, among whom the most enlightened was the Emperor Akbar. Akbar
almost succeeded in founding a new religion Din-e-Elahi, based on both Hinduism and Islam,
but it found few adherents.
Sikhism: Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism in the 15th century stressed the unity of God and the
brotherhood of man. Sikhism, with its affirmation of God as the one supreme truth and its ideals
of discipline and spiritual striving, soon won many followers.
Christianity: Christianity reached India not long after Christ's own lifetime, with the arrival of St.
Thomas, the Apostle. The Syrian Christian Church in the south traces its roots to the visit of St.
Thomas. With the arrival of St. Francis Xavier in 1542 the Roman Catholic faith was established in
India.
Zoroastrianism: After the Islamic conquest of Iran, a few intrepid Zoroastrians left their homeland
and sought refuge in India. Their total world population probably does not exceed 130,000. With
the exception of some 10,000 in Iran, almost all of them live in India, the vast majority
concentrated in Bombay.
Judaism: Jewish contact with the Malabar Coast in Kerala, dates back to 973 BC when King
Solomon's merchant fleet began trading for spices and other fabled treasures. The immigrants
were well received.
GREAT RECRUITMENT POTENTIAL
ABOUT THE SERIES
In order to tab the complete Indian Market Education Worldwide India fair will start from
Ahmedabad followed by New Delhi to tap Northern India and will then head towards
Pune & Mumbai to cover the Western India after which the event will cover Hyderabad
via Bangalore & Chennai to cover the Southern part of India as well. Education
Worldwide India will then mark its presence in Kolkata to cover the eastern part of India.
The 24 day's exclusive tour will help the Institutions to get a direct feel of the complete
Indian market and then accordingly they can focus on the most potential sectors,
which are giving maximum results based on their experience from this series.
EVENTS OVERVIEW
After to success of Education Worldwide India Fairs in Ahmedabad, New Delhi, Pune,
Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai & Kolkata - India's Only International
Education Exhibition focused on recruitment of students, is being organized again in
the same cities at the most potential time i.e. in the month of Nov - Dec 2006.
.
The Unique exhibition of its kind aims at the prospective undergraduate & postgraduate
students heading towards achieving education in the most renowned & reputed
Institutions in INDIA & ABROAD.
The event will witness more than 250 Universities from various countries to showcase
their courses to the most potential student population of INDIA. The above seven cities
caters to the maximum number of student population which head towards the
education available overseas.
Education Worldwide India offers the students a great opportunity to make a well-
informed choice amongst the destinations of education and study options
.
Since India is having a large population of middle class families which have the
resources and desire to educate their children in the world class environment either in
INDIA or ABROAD it is gaining its prominence in the world market for recruitment of
students. Such families are the most potential and also the targets visitors of this
prestigious exhibition.
Once again Education Worldwide India has come forward to bring to your doorstep
the opportunity to utilize the above potential and develop long-term relations in the
country, which is producing one of the most wanted brains in the world.
Don't miss the rare opportunity to participate in “Education Worldwide India Fairs”
The only fair in India that brings to your doorstep the chance to mark your presence
in 8 most potential cities of India within a very short span of just 24 days.
MARKET OVERVIEW
The development plans of India primarily focus on Education. Education has been recently included as a
part of the directive principals of state policy in the constitutions which states that, “the state shall
endeavor to provide within a period of 10 years from the commencement of this constitution, for free
and compulsory education for all children until they complete the age of fourteen years”.
SUCCESS STRATEGY!!!
Large scale advertising campaign in leading newspapers, magazines, journals,
periodicals, television, radio & other electronic media.
Listing in major education & exhibition related web-sites throughout the internet.
Mailers being sent to Chancellors, Vice Chancellors, Principals, Deans, etc.
Promotions in universities, colleges, schools & institutions through posters & visits.
VIP invitations delivered personally to various Ministers in education field.
Pre event & during the event press conferences for wider reach & awareness.
E-mails to our database of students & education institutions etc.
Extensive international & local PR campaigns.
Banner promotions & cinema slides.
EXHIBITOR PROFILE
The event will witness more than 250 Institutions from various countries to
showcase their courses to the most potential student population of INDIA.
Core Exhibitors...