The Federation of Delhi Trade Association – FTDA (Regd.), one of Delhi’s largest Trade Forums, successfully hosted Holi Milan & Traders Meet at the prestigious Constitution Club of India, New Delhi on 23rd February 2026. bringing together key stakeholders from Delhi’s vibrant trading community for an evening of networking, dialogue, and festive celebration.

The FDTA leadership led by Patron Mr. Rajesh Gupta, President Sh. Radhey Shyam Sharma Ji, Sr. Vice President Mr. Rajesh Jain, General Secretary Mr. Davinder Jain, Treasurer Mr. Banshi Dhar Sharma and Chief Convener Mr. Virag Jain welcomed and felicitated all the dignitaries for making the event a resounding success.

The event served as a strategic platform for traders, industry representatives, and association members to strengthen relationships, exchange insights, and explore avenues for collaborative growth amid evolving market dynamics.
With strong participation from across sectors, the gathering reflected the growing unity and proactive engagement within the capital’s trade ecosystem.
President Sh. Radhey Shyam Sharma Ji highlighted the association’s forward-looking vision, adding, “FDTA remains committed to empowering traders by fostering dialogue, encouraging innovation, and building strong networks. Such interactions are crucial for navigating challenges and unlocking new opportunities in the trade sector.”
Echoing this sentiment, General Secretary Mr. Davinder Jain noted the significance of consistent engagement within the fraternity, stating, “Regular industry interactions help in aligning the community on key issues and ensuring that the voice of traders remains strong and unified. This event by FDTA is a step towards reinforcing that shared vision.”

The evening was marked by active participation, informal business discussions, and a vibrant festive atmosphere, underscoring the dual focus on professional engagement and cultural bonding. The event concluded with a sumptuous dinner, providing attendees with further opportunity to network in an informal and celebratory setting.

