The 14th edition of the Oman International Health Exhibition and Conference has begun at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre (OCEC) in Muscat. The event features renowned hospitals and medical institutions with strong international and local participation. His Excellency Khalid Hashel Al Muselhi, Undersecretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, inaugurated the event and Indian diplomatic representatives and high officials in Oman participated in the ceremony.

The Indian pavilion, co-partnered by Malayala Manorama and The Week, was inaugurated by the Indian Ambassador to Oman, GV Srinivas, at 10.30 a.m. Over 120 internationally recognised and regionally significant hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical companies, and medical institutions are participating in the exhibition. The event will be held till September 24. 

The Indian Pavilion
The Indian Pavilion is one of the main attractions of the exhibition. It spans over 250 square meters and features participation from around 20 hospitals and prominent medical institutions. Apollo Hospitals-Chennai, Aster Hospitals-India, Ayurgreen – Niramaya, Caritas Hospital and Institute of Health Sciences, Chennai Fertility Centre, Coimbatore Ayurvedic Centre, Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital, FJF Luxuria Medical Aesthetics, Jeevaniyam Medipolis, Manglam Medicity, Meitra Hospital- Kozhikode- Kerala, Paul’s Hospital, Prashanth Fertility Centre, Rainbow Children's Hospital- India, Rajagiri Hospital, Ruby Hall Clinic – Group Of Hospitals, Saifee Hospital, Somatheeram Ayurveda Group and Sunrise Hospital are participating in this exhibition.

Kerala Tourism also supports the event. The expo is on from 10 am to 8 pm. For more details, please visit the website.

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