Kathmandu, August 30
The 2016 edition of Nepal’s biggest, NADA auto show, kicked off amid a programme in the capital on Tuesday morning.
The show, organised by Nepal Automobiles Dealers Association, was inaugurated by finance minister Krishna Bahadur Mahara at the Brikutimandap ground in Kathmandu.
The show, which will go on till Sunday, features vehicles of 36 brands, says NADA auto show coordinator Sambhu Prasad Dahal
According to the organisers, 16 brands of cars, 15 brands of motorcycles, and five brands of commercial vehicles will be exhibited during the expo. Similarly, banks and financial institutions, and business related to automobiles (such as spare parts, security and lubricants) also have stalls at the show.
The organisers say they expect more than 50,000 people to visit the show, and around Rs 2 billion to change hands during the event.
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