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Sanyo-BPL's offer for festival season

Staff Reporter

HYDERABAD: Sanyo-BPL has announced `Ghar Lao Lakshmi' offer for the festival season with several attractive gifts and schemes for consumers.

The products on offer include entire range of BPL colour TVs and Sanyo products across categories, from flat panel TVs, slim TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, air-conditioners, audio and microwaves for the ensuing Dasara and Deepavali festivals.

The bonanza includes scratch and win offer for a complete Sanyo Home worth Rs. 2 lakhs comprising slim TV, refrigerator, washing machine, air-conditioner and microwave.

Other offers include DVDs, microwaves, CTVs, extended warranty up to three years, attractive discounts, free Sanyo DVDs with all 29-inch flat TVs etc. according to Sanyo-BPL president and COO Keiji Oshima and vice-president, marketing, V.G. Rajagopalan.

The Sanyo-BPL also launched on Wednesday new models of slim TVs.

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