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Essay on “A visit to an exhibition 1” Complete Essay for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes.

Essay No. 01

A visit to an exhibition

Total 5 Essays.

The exhibition is the showing or displaying of some art or specified act of items. Now days, painters have to display their paintings to bring them to the notice of the people. In fact, book fairs, film festivals. Music concerts, and beauty contests, are practical all a kind of exhibition.

The most elaborate exhibitions in Delhi are held in the exhibition ground or the Pragmatic Maiden on Mathura Road.

Last week, I got an opportunity to visit a Science Exhibition which was being held in the exhibition ground.

There were numerous posters hanging on the walls. These posters contained maps, charts, pictures, diagrams, tables and statements and research reports, in a nutshell, of various scientific research scholars.

I learnt a lot about different kinds of bacteria and about the development and remedies concerning various diseases.

The engineering feats of India and other countries were also displayed. There were several machines, devices and gadgets which I had not heard or seen before.

India’s progress in the field of Information Technology was also well highlighted.

As I returned home, I found myself too stuffed with knowledge to help boasting about my visit to the wonderland.

 

Essay No. 02

 

A Visit to an Exhibition

 A visit to an exhibition is a novel experience. An exhibition which I visited recently was very interesting. It was one of the largest exhibitions ever held. Being a Sunday there were so many visitors that made it difficult to walk. Men, women and children in their colourful and best dresses were there. At the booking counter, there were long queues. I bought tickets and entered the exhibition ground. Our parents and I enjoyed the exhibition for a long time. The grounds were decorated very well. There were stalls and pavilions of ministries, companies and states. There were many restaurants and stalls. We went from one pavilion to another. There were hundreds of exhibits for the domestic use. By the time we came out of the German pavilion, we were very tired. We went to a coffee shop and had hot coffee. Next we took a round of the stalls. My mother bought a shawl. We visited the village complex. There were village singers, jugglers and folk artists. They were giving their performances. There were carts, wells, pools and bridges in them. We enjoyed a puppet show. By the time, we came out of the village complex, it was evening. We decided to return home. But much of the exhibition was still left unseen, as it was spread in a big open space.

 

Essay No. 03

 

A Visit to an Agricultural Exhibition

An agricultural exhibition was held in Delhi last month. I went to see the exhibition.

The exhibition was held at a vast open ground which was covered with tents, steel structures and plastic coverings in artistic designs.

There was a great rush at the exhibition. The entry was free. There were different stalls, cabins and showrooms of different States and agricultural universities.

I was able to learn about the advances made by India in the agricultural sector over the decades. I learnt through charts, tables and models how the Green Revolution was brought about.

I saw new agricultural implements, machines and devices such as harvesters, diesel pumps, sprinklers, etc. I saw the new seeds and saplings of different kinds of crops and, vegetables.

A central cabin highlighted the progress made by different States in the agricultural sphere. A comparative study of this progress made by different States enabled me to have a fair idea of different kinds of per capita food available to people in different States.

There was a suggestion box where one could make suggestions, if any, for the improvement of agriculture and irrigation in India. Many new ideas put forward by some scientists, students and enlightened farmers were also displayed in the exhibition.

When I returned home, I was full of new knowledge, ideas and imagination. I was eager to do something for the country. I was particularly impressed by the idea of crop diversification and increasing the output of cash crops. I wished that India should be able to export a part of her produce to earn foreign exchange which could be used for industrial development and social security measures.

 

Essay No. 04

 

A Visit to the Exhibition

Last Sunday, I visited an art exhibition held in the capital. It was arranged in the famous Sahitya Kala Academy. I went there with my friends. I am very fond of paintings.

The exhibition had the paintings of many famous artists like M.F. Hussain, Manjit Bawa and Sanyal. There were many visitors to this exhibition as all these artists are very well known all over the world.

Their works were on sale. The paintings were costly. So, I could not buy any painting. I enjoyed seeing such fine pieces of art.

I met students from the art school and made friends with them. I want to be a painter when, I grow up.

This exhibition gave me a lot of inspiration and encouragement.

Essay No. 05

A Visit to The Exhibition

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A Visit to A Trade Fair

Last October I visited the ‘India International Trade fair’ at the Pragati Maidan. It was organized by the Trade Fair Authority of India. Many people from all parts of India and the world came to take part in this fair. Lakhs and lakhs of people from India and the world visited it.

Some of my friends too were with me. We reached the fair at 3 O’clock. There were many long queues at the ticket counter. At the entrance gate our tickets were checked.

Inside we saw many halls of different states and different countries of the world. Each hall looked attractive. There were different halls of almost every state of India. Each Industrial hall has a separate hall for its goods which were well displayed. We saw handicrafts, machines and instruments, electronic goods, toys, leather work, wood-working on furniture, embroidery, paintings, idols of gods and goddesses on metals and stones. There were handloom clothes, sarees with beautiful embroidery on them and silk cloth along with many other things. All these were for sale. Many people were buying these things. Sales girls were seen ex- plaining the quality and function of some of the machines and also telling their uses.

Next were the stalls of machines. Almost many of the machines were new ones-the latest in its series. They were sophisticated but could do the job of many people at a time. These machines were the products of Indians. We felt proud of our country and its engineers who had developed such wonderful machines. Then we saw different kinds of phones, computers and other electronics goods not only of India but also of various countries of the world. We enjoyed watching them. They were all interesting and modern.

After walking and walking for a long time we felt hungry and tired. We went to food stalls where we got eatables of our choice. We took South Indian and did justice with it. It was getting dark. So we decided to go back home. We enjoyed our visit to the trade fair which was both educative and interesting. We had made a few purchases too. It gave us moments of pride too.

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