NITN | @notintownlive | 03 Feb 2018, 01:29 pm
Kolkata, Jan 25 (NITN): After one year, Starmark's store in the South City mall has reopened in the last week in Kolkata.
Emami Group chairmen R. S. Agarwal, R. S. Goenka, litterateur Sirshendu Mukhopadhyay, historian and politician Dr. Sugata Bose and actor Ritabhari Chakraborty were present at the occasion of reopening.
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Starmark is going to offer a world of books, stationery, toys, art and craft materials, games, music, gifts and a dedicated section for children.
Speaking on this occasion, Starmark CEO Gautam Jatia said, “Starmark at South City Mall has been a much loved retail destination for Kolkatans. We are now back with a new feel and a larger collection to give them a richer experience."
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"The range of products is very wide, with a whole section dedicated to gaming and an exclusive teenagers’ book section. In the books section, we now have more publishers and titles, and imported imprints for the book lovers of Kolkata. We have paid minute attention to categorise our products and make our customers’ visits to Starmark more appealing” he added.
(Images by Avishek Mitra/IBNS)
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