shalimar chowk
Nashik, Maharashtra 422001

Krishi happens to be one of the premier Indian agricultural sector-related trade events. The show serves as an ideal interaction platform for leading professionals from this sector, with farmers and other technical experts. Special seminar sessions and conferences are arranged during the show with a focus on shedding light on the latest developments in the agricultural markets. The Krishishow is attended by more than 225000 visitors - a clear indication of the popularity of the show. Apart from domestic participants, Krishi also draws in attendees from several foreign countries, including Israel, France, Australia and Belgium. The total exhibitor count at the Krishishow is 235 and a wide range of food processing tools, farm and seed technology, water management tools, organic and inorganic products and dairy items are showcased here. The Krishi 2011 has the official approval of ITPO and takes up a total area of 10 acres.

Official Website: http://www.biztradeshows.com/krishi/visitors-information.html

Added by naved Siddiqui on November 30, 2011

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laudacos

hi silona! how are you? wat ken i do for you?

laudacos

hi silona! how are you? wat ken i do for you?

BootieSF

Santacon afterparty at Bootie SF on Saturday night - here: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1389563/

junesixmedia

Thanks for the update! I've added the info and link to the event description.

junesixmedia

Selected Q&A from the FAQ:

Q: How will know which route is “the cool route”?
A: Until you wake up drooling in someone else’s bed the next morning, you won’t know which route was the cool one… Santa brings his own fun with him. Don’t let your FOMO [the "Fear Of Missing Out"] stress you out about which route is the best, just show up at one near you ready to party with the Red Tide. We guarantee a brain-breaking day for every Saint Nick in our posse.

Q: What should I wear to Santacon?
Santa looks like Santa. HOLIDAY APPAREL IS MANDATORY. A Santa hat is NOT ENOUGH. Get a Santa suit. Buy a Santa suit. Make a Santa suit. Steal a Santa suit.

Q: What should I bring with me to Santa Con?
A: A good attitude, Santa/holiday wear, comfy shoes, lotsa cash…small bills rule (Santa’s an excellent tipper and bartenders get busy…nice to make it easier for them!), loaded Muni/Bart cards and/or quarters, hydration accoutrements (uh, like a water bottle), raingear? (currently 30% chance of showers), your stuffed unicorn/spirit animal/personal silliness, noisy stuff (drums/noisemakers/exploding sledgehammers), Santacon SONGBOOK (caroling is fun!), gifts for the good big and little boys and girls (milk chocolate coal, buttons, stickers, condoms/lube..stuff like that). In short, whatever it is that you think will maximize yours and others fun quotient (and nothing that will detract from it).

Q: What should I NOT bring with me to Santa Con?
Weapons of any kind (especially pepper spray!), a bag of whine, or a bad attitude (I’m talking to you, naughty Miss Jessie M.! Santa saw what you did, and was disgusted). Santacon is not a kid-friendly event, but Santa will not tell you how to parent your child; just don’t be surprised if your child suddenly has lots of questions for you.

Q: How late does Santacon go?
A: Prepare yourself for a long day of revelry, because Santa likes to party and rarely knows to quit when he’s ahead. Expect to go a good 6+ hours on the route(s), wander off on your own to have some milk and cookies in the evening, and then come back to go til late at the many afterparties!

Q: How do I find Santa if I’m not starting with the group?
A: Why would you want to do that? It’s once a year, don’t miss a minute of the havoc that is Santacon, I say. (But Santa does understand the brave souls from the South Bay may arrive late.) So, how’s about this?: Send a text to 40404 (yes, a special 5 digit phone number). If you’re new to Twitter, it will ask you for a name (reply with whatever name you want). You’ll receive a message stating “You’ll receive a message every time sfsanta updates”. See? Supereasy! And then you won’t get left behind! Or, Santa suggests you call a friend who is already there.