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City Center introduces schemes targeting major festivals

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City Center introduces schemes targeting major  festivals
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The Kamalpokhari-based City Center in Kathmandu has introduced plans for the upcoming major festivals Dashain and Tihar.

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The city center has come up with this scheme with the objective of providing convenience to the customers coming to the shopping mall.

The city center has widened the scope of the festival plan as there is a practice of including only shopping customers in the scheme. The city center management has stated that anyone who visits the city center, which started on October 2, will be able to participate in the scheme.

Customers visiting the shopping mall during major festivals will be included in the daily weekly lucky draw, weekly lucky draw with shopping vouchers, and grand lucky draw.

Winners will get a prize for staying at different hotels in Chitwan, Pokhara, and other places through lucky draw coupons.

Apart from this, the businessmen in the city center will also offer up to 50 percent discount, buy one get one free and other attractive discounts and plans on this auspicious occasion.

The city center has been brought back into operation as per the government’s directive, emphasizing full compliance with public health standards in the face of the global pandemic.

On this occasion, an exhibition of domestic products has also started in the city center in collaboration with the Nepal Chamber of Commerce.

The city center has stated that all the three movie halls in the city center will be reopened from October 7.

The city center management is confident that the customer attraction will increase after the festival-targeted mall plans and film hall come into operation.

The scheme will run till November 10, according to a press release issued by the city center.

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