Summary: The Madras Exhibition of 1915-16 was a grand event attended by distinguished visitors, including the Raja of Cochin and ex-Raja of Cochin. The exhibition aimed to showcase the industries and arts of the Madras Presidency, brought to life by the generous offer of the South Indian Athletic Association. With a successful opening ceremony, the event attracted crowds from various parts of the region, with contributions to the Madras War Fund. The exhibition featured various sections such as agriculture, showcasing the diverse agricultural practices in the region, both traditional lowland crops and modern planters' products like tea, coffee, and rubber. The efforts of His Excellency and the Executive Committee ensured the success of the exhibition, fostering interest in the resources and industries of Southern India for future endeavors. The exhibition not only highlighted the region's rich heritage but also set the stage for future expos to promote industrial development and bring together communities for mutual prosperity.