Dubai malls launch Diwali 'shop and win gold' campaign


Dubai, Oct 15 (IANS): The Dubai Shopping Malls Group (DSMG) has announced their Diwali "shop and win gold" campaign, offering shoppers a chance to enter the draw and win upon spending 200 dirhams at any of the 10 participating malls from October 18 until November 2.

The raffle coupon can be availed from the participating mall's customer service desk and the winners' names will be drawn during the draw that will be held on November 2, the Khaleej Times reported on Monday.

Around 28 lucky shoppers will take home a total of half a kilo of gold bars as prizes during the two weeks of the Diwali campaign.

The winners can win varying denominations of gold such as 10 gms, 20 gms, 50 gms and 100 gms.

Majid Saif Al Ghurair, DSMG Chairman, said: "Dubai has definitely made Diwali a part of its cultural celebrations. It is a very special and extremely significant festival in the Indian calendar and we are looking forward to making it a time to remember not only for the Indian community members but also for the tourists other nationals as well...

"Dubai is a shopping paradise and our Diwali campaign will add more flare to the celebratory season."

This year, Diwali falls on October 27.

 

  

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