“Ayurveda 2007″ in Sri Lanka

August 30th, 2007 by Vikas Sharma Leave a reply »

Ayurveda eventsMahaweli, Sri Lanka: The National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (NCCSL) will hold an exhibition of Ayurvedic products which will be held at the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre Colombo 10 on September 7,8 and 9.

Titled ‘Ayurveda 2007’, it is open to all Sri Lankan businesses engaged in producing brands of Ayurvedic or indigenous medicine. The theme of the event is a “Nature’s Heritage for Good Health”.

The NCCSL has invited prospective exhibitors to contact the organising committee through 011-5374808 or 011-5374806 to collect more information.

It is said that Ayurvedic or indigenous medical systems based products makers from Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan and Singapore will also participate in the ‘Ayurveda 2007’ exhibition.

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