Shopping fest

Published - May 17, 2013 07:32 pm IST - CHENNAI:

The Hindu Metro Plus Lifestyle Show

The Hindu Metro Plus Lifestyle Show

The Hindu Metro Plus Lifestyle Show returns to the city. One of South India’s largest consumer fairs with over 40,000 visitors a year, it is a retail shopping extravaganza offering a variety of products to consumers. The 10th edition too promises to live up to its expectations. The five-day show will bring together a host of big brands and showcase a range of lifestyle products. The categories in this year’s fair include consumer electronics, computer and IT products, automobiles and accessories, furniture and furnishing, kitchen accessories, home appliances, bathroom fittings, arts and handicrafts, Thai pavilion, and more. The Thailand pavilion includes over 20 stalls. The fair will have around 250 stalls spread over an air-conditioned area of 12,000 sq.mt. I Ads & Events is the Event Partner. The show will be held from May 30 to June 3 between 10 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. at Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam. For trade enquiries, call 90030-16954.

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Mamma Mia!

The Hindu presents Super Mom 2013 , an opportunity for mothers to win prizes worth Rs. 1 lakh. On May 19 at Express Avenue, the real-life superheroes will battle it out for the top spots in challenges that test their personality, creativity, multitasking and smart shopping skills and more. There are on-the-spot prizes too. For a contest for expectant mothers by Lifecell, call 1800-419-5555. The event is presented by Akshaya Homes, powered by Gold Winner. The jewellery partner for the event is Challani Jewellery Mart; IT Partner — Toshiba; Wellness Partner — Lifecell; and associate sponsors are Sowbhagya and First Step.

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