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Gold festival from tomorrow

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Kozhikode: The Kozhikode-based Malabar Gold, in alliance with the World Gold Council (WGC) will conduct a gold festival in all its jewellery showrooms from November 2.

The festival would conclude on December 15, Malabar Group of Companies Chairman M. P. Ahammed and WGC India Vice-President K. Shivram told a news conference here on Wednesday.

Mr. Ahammed said consumers would be offered a surprise gift on every purchase during the period.

Honeymoon packages will be offered to 500 newly-wed couples to Munnar, Ooty, Kodaikanal, Darjeeling, Manali, Singapore, Malaysia and Colombo. Exquisite bridal collections from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Italy, Singapore, and Bahrain would be displayed at the showrooms. Fashionable necklaces, bangles, bracelets, party-wear ornaments, collections in diamond and platinum, premium brand watches would also be made available to customers, Mr. Ahammed said.

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