Minister Geetha Jeevan starts Thoothukudi industrial exhibition to boost local industry

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-08 14:50:40 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-22 21:36:53

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Minister Geetha Jeevan starts Thoothukudi industrial exhibition to boost local industry

Thoothukudi is hosting a three-day industrial exhibition to boost local innovation, featuring over 100 exhibitors and attracting thousands of visitors. The recent inauguration by Minister Geetha Jeevan has been praised by locals as a positive move for the local economy.

The industrial exhibition is a collaborative effort of the local government and industry leaders to foster entrepreneurship and stimulate economic growth in the region. The event includes startup booths, business networking sessions, and informative seminars from experts on business and industry.

"Our goal is to create a platform that showcases the potential of Thoothukudi's industry and connects entrepreneurs with opportunities," said Minister Geetha Jeevan at the inaugural ceremony, "We hope that this event will inspire new startups and attract investments into the region."

The exhibition has also sought to highlight the potential environmental impacts of local industry and brainstorm sustainable solutions. Through panel discussions and talks, experts are addressing issues such as climate change, sustainable practices, and responsible resource usage.

"It's important that we not only focus on economic growth but also on the environmental impact of our actions," said one local industry leader, who requested anonymity. "Sustainable development is the way forward, and it's encouraging to see the exhibition addressing these topics."

The event has received praise from local citizens who believe it is an important step towards promoting entrepreneurship, innovation, and environmental awareness in the region.

"It's heartening to see the community coming together to support local industry and discuss important environmental challenges," said one visitor, Manohar Rajakumar, a local businessman. "Such events can be a catalyst for positive change."

As the exhibition continues, it is shaping up to be a success, drawing attention from various key stakeholders and the general public.