CD expo by Pebbles

July 14, 2012 05:58 pm | Updated 05:58 pm IST - CHENNAI:

Informative: Visitors at a CD / DVD exhibition organised by Pebbles at Teja Bhavan, near Mylapore Tank.

Informative: Visitors at a CD / DVD exhibition organised by Pebbles at Teja Bhavan, near Mylapore Tank.

A mega CD / DVD exhibition is being conducted by Pebbles, a lead player in multimedia education and infotainment, from July 1 at Teja Bhavan, near Mylapore Tank.

The exhibition is being simultaneously held at S.J. Mahal (Nilgiris Complex), Valasaravakkam; Gandhilal Mandapam (near Corporation Boys School), Saidapet; Chellamal Mandapam, Velachery Main Road, Madipakkam; Thirumal Kalyana Mahal, MTH Road, Ambattur; and Aruna Janaki Hall, (opposite to the Corporation Office), Tambaram. The expo ends today (July 15) in all the areas.

The CDs and DVDs are available at an affordable price range, with the price band starting from Rs. 99 onwards.

The exhibition offers huge discount ranging from 20 per cent to 50 per cent on various titles. Integral of Pebble’s expo is the display of curriculum-based PC CDs/DVDs, especially on mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology for CBSE students and students studying Samacheer syllabus.

The product spectrum encompasses CDs/DVDs in the field of school education, kids education, kids creativity, puzzles, quiz, language tutors, encyclopaedias, yoga, learn dance, competitive exams, moral stories, rhymes, tourism, self-improvement, management, general knowledge, entrance exam preparation, software tutors, discovery, health care, architecture, web design, about India, horoscope, games, etc.

For more details and enquiries, contact 93802 86400.

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