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| Category | INR |
|---|---|
| Life Member (LM) and Delegates from SAARC countries without Hospitality | INR 8500 |
| Life Member (LM) & Delegates from SAARC countries with Hospitality | INR 12000 |
| Student Life Member (SLM) without Hospitality | INR 7750 |
| Student Life Member (SLM) with Hospitality | INR 10000 |
| Accompanying Person with Hospitality | INR 10500 |
| Accompanying Kid with Hospitality | INR 6000 |
| International Delegates with Hospitality | USD 500 |
| International Accompanying Person with Hospitality | USD 350 |
| Non-Hospitality Inaugural Dinner | INR 3000 |
| Non-Hospitality Gala Banquet | INR 3500 |
Bharat Mandapam stands on the site of the former Hall of Nations, a distinct architectural addition to the Pragati Maidan project. Designed by architect Raj Rewal, the Hall was celebrated as the world’s first and then-largest space-frame structure built in reinforced concrete. Pragati Maidan was inaugurated on November 3, 1972, by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on the eve of the International Trade Fair called Asia 72. The venue and the event were meant to commemorate and celebrate 25 years of India's independence.