Chennai's Golden Jubilee Tourism Fair Marks 50 Years with Rides, Food & Jobs

The India Tourism and Trade Fair at Chennai's Island Grounds is celebrating its Golden Jubilee, marking 50 years since its inception in 1974. The state government has sanctioned ₹1.55 crore for the event, which features 43 government department stalls, over 80 commercial stalls, and a massive amusement zone. The 70-day fair is expected to generate direct and indirect employment for nearly 36,000 people. The celebrations coincide with Pongal, drawing large crowds and featuring special initiatives like free rides on reintroduced double-decker buses.

Key Points: Chennai's 50-Year India Tourism & Trade Fair: Stalls, Rides, Details

  • Marks 50 years since 1974
  • ₹1.55 crore govt sanction
  • 43 govt & PSU stalls
  • Aims to generate ~36,000 jobs
  • 80,000 sq ft amusement zone
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Chennai Island Grounds hosts Golden Jubilee India Tourism and Trade Fair

Celebrating 50 years, Chennai's Island Grounds fair features 43 govt stalls, 80+ rides, food, and aims to generate 36,000 jobs. Entry fees & dates inside.

"The fair was originally envisioned by former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi - Official Release"

Chennai, January 15

The India Tourism and Trade Fair, a long-standing annual event at the Island Grounds in Chennai, is being celebrated this year as a Golden Jubilee Fair, marking 50 years since its inception in 1974. The fair was originally envisioned by former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi with the objective of taking the Government's welfare schemes and development initiatives directly to the people.

According to a release, to commemorate the milestone year, the state government has granted special permission for the Golden Jubilee celebrations and sanctioned ₹1.55 crore for the establishment of government department stalls.

As part of the exhibition, 43 stalls have been set up, including 41 stalls by State Government departments and public sector undertakings, along with two Union Government stalls, the Chennai Port Authority and Indian Oil Corporation. Prominent departments participating include Tourism, Police, Health, Education, Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, Youth Welfare and Sports Development, HR&CE, Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare, Backward Classes Welfare, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, Industries, Electricity, Fire and Rescue Services, Water Resources, Forest, Highways, IT and Digital Services, Labour Welfare, Rural Development, Social Welfare and Women's Rights, Civil Supplies, Greater Chennai Corporation, CMDA, Chennai Metro Rail, Chennai Metro Water, Aavin and the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board.

In addition, the fair will feature 80 small commercial stalls and 14 private stalls. A variety of food outlets offering popular snacks such as Delhi appalam, bajji, cauliflower pakoda, pani puri, ice cream, sugarcane juice, palkova and chola puri have been set up, while Hotel Tamil Nadu is providing a complete dining experience.

The exhibition is expected to generate employment for nearly 6,000 people directly and around 30,000 people indirectly.

One of the major attractions is the 80,000 sq. ft. amusement zone, which includes over 25 rides and games for children and adults. Popular rides include the Giant Wheel, Octopus, Tsunami, Capsule, Tora Tora, Swing Chair, Techno Jump, Screen Tower and China Salambo. Other highlights include a horror house, ice world, 3D show, bird exhibition, water roller and various carnival games.

The entry fee has been fixed at ₹40 for adults, ₹25 for children aged 4 to 10, and ₹25 as a concessional rate for school and college students. On weekdays, the fair will be open from 3 pm to 10 pm, while on Saturdays, Sundays and government holidays, it will operate from 11 am to 10 pm.

To ease access, visitors can purchase tickets digitally by scanning a QR code using UPI payment methods or through the official website www.ttdcfair.com. Facilities such as drinking water, clean toilets, rest areas for mothers and senior citizens, parking, police help desks, fire safety services and a tourism information centre have been arranged. Special government buses have also been operated from various parts of Chennai for public convenience.

The fair will be held for 70 days, and the Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC) has appealed to the public to visit the exhibition with their families, as per the release.

Meanwhile, on the occasion of Pongal, thousands of people gathered at the Island Grounds to celebrate the festival. As a special initiative, the reintroduced double-decker buses in Chennai were operated free of cost, allowing the public to travel and experience the iconic service.

The large turnout reflected the spirit of unity and cultural harmony as Chennai celebrated Pongal alongside the Golden Jubilee edition of the India Tourism and Trade Fair.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
₹1.55 crore sanctioned for stalls is a good step, but I hope the focus remains on the 'trade' and 'tourism' aspect and not just a government exhibition. The amusement zone sounds exciting for families. Hope the food stalls maintain hygiene standards.
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Sarah B
As a visitor from abroad, I find this fascinating! It's a great way to understand Tamil Nadu's and India's development work in one place. The digital ticketing and special buses show good planning. Will definitely visit when I'm in Chennai next.
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Karthik V
The entry fee is very reasonable. Good to see concessions for students. My only suggestion is that they should have more interactive exhibits, especially for the IT and Digital Services stall, to engage the youth. Otherwise, a perfect family outing spot for 70 days!
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Meera T
Heartwarming to see it coincide with Pongal celebrations! The double-decker bus initiative is a lovely touch. This fair truly reflects our culture and progress. Jai Hind! Can't wait to take my kids for the Giant Wheel and some palkova. 😊
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Aman W
While the initiative is commendable, I hope the ₹1.55 crore is used effectively and there's transparency. Often, such fairs have stalls with outdated information. The departments should use this chance for genuine public feedback, not just a display.
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