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Nandilath G-Mart to open Kochi outlet tomorrow

KOCHI: Nandilath G-Mart of Gopu Nandilath group, one of the leading distributor of home appliances in South India, is opening the 28,000-square feet Kochi showroom at Edappally on August 19.

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KOCHI: Nandilath G-Mart of Gopu Nandilath group, one of the leading distributor of home appliances in South India, is opening the 28,000-square feet Kochi showroom at Edappally on August 19.

Gopu Nandilath, chairman, Nandilath group, told mediapersons here that all international home appliances will be available at the new showroom. The high-tech showroom will provide a new experience to consumers for sales and after sales service.

On the inauguration day, 12 lucky winners will receive an LCD TV of 20 inch each. G-mart is introducing a Double Dhamaka offer in this Onam season, many exciting prizes, including a studio apartment at Guruvayur and five Santro cars, for the lucky winners.

The other prizes of the Onam offer include 20 inch LCD TV for 25 persons, 25 refrigerator, 25 semi-automatic washing machines, 25 flat colour TVs and 25 DVD players. This offer is valid till January 31, 2010.

Gopu pointed out that all the home appliances will be sold at a reasonable price as all items are purchased directly from the company avoiding middlemen. Nandilath group has received best dealer award from Sony, LG, Samsung, Philips, Onida, Videocon, Whirlpool, Godrej, Sansui, Panasonic and Kenstar.

The group is the first company to provide all international brands under one umbrella. In the next five years, the group will be starting showrooms in all the major towns in Kerala.

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