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Property show in Dubai
Kochi, April 23
With a view to expanding its horizons overseas,
IndiaProperty.com, a leading real estate property
portal, is organising a two-day India Property Show 2008
in Dubai from May 2 to tap the overseas market. The fair
will be held at Crown Plaza in Dubai and will have about
50 stalls of leading property promoters from Kerala,
Tamil Nadu, Karntaka and Andhra Pradesh. Promoters
from Delhi, Mumbai and Pune would also take part, Mr
T. Shrikanth National Head (Sales and Operations) India
Property.com said at a press meet here. - Our Bureau
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