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HYDERABAD: Planning to go for shopping with your children after successful completion of exams? Want to refurbish your house with brand new furniture and electrical appliances? Searching for stylish wardrobe at reasonable price? Then get ready for shopping with retail chains in twin cities coming up with exciting offers at the Great Indian Shopping Festival starting from Saturday. The month-long festival organised by the Future Group is a jumbo combination of offers on over 1,000 brands and gifts. Some prizes that can be won include cars and bikes. All the Future Group retail formats, including Big Bazaar, Food Bazaar, Pantaloons, Central, Home Town and eZone will be participating in the event that will conclude on May 16. Big Bazaar Area Manager Silas Paul, speaking to media persons here on Friday, said that the festival was organised with an aim to provide an exciting shopping experience for the entire family. Big Bazaar will be offering discounts on its electronic, home fashion and travel categories. Central is also offering discounts on the latest wedding wardrobe.
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