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Children can win prizes this Christmas by watching Nick on telly

Nick, a children’s channel has come up with a special Christmas contest called Nick Gift Mangta which is on till 13 January, 2008. Children have to tune in to the channel every day between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. “to win gifts every day”. The gifts vary from IPOD shuffle, digital cameras, mobile phones for the tech savvy children, DVD players for movie buffs, remote controlled cars for F1 fans, say the organisers.

“Ninja” and “Perman” will be telecast till December 28 from 1 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. To participate in the contest SMS N-I-C-K to 56882. Airtel, BPL, Hutch and Idea users can call 5056882. BSNL landline, BSNL mobile and MTNL mobile users can call 1255568. Airtel landline users can call 1250155/1250111555 from MTNL landlines. You can also log on to www.nickindia.com to participate.

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