NITN | @notintownlive | 02 Aug 2020, 06:28 am

Kolkata/NITN: Whether it is professional commitments or a global pandemic, the bond between a brother and a sister is such that efforts are made by every sister to reach out to their brothers during Raksha Bandhan.
The love and affection may not always be verbal but it is something which can be felt.
This unique relationship is worthy of being celebrated and strengthened as we navigate through peculiar times. It is with this thought in mind, that Starmark presents to you the Rakshabandhan Collection of ’20.
Staramrk has brought for you a thoughtfully curated collection of a hundred and fifty different varieties of Rakhis. No Rakshabandhan is complete without the exchange of gifts – hence, there is also a wide selection of gift items for you to choose from.
Whether it is board games, toys, chocolates, books, perfumes, stationery, music, films, artistic utility items or decorative pieces – Starmark has something for everyone and to suit all pockets.
Times are tough. It may not be possible to visit any of the Starmark stores at South City Mall, Quest Mall, Mani Square and City Centre 1 but one can do so virtually...click on www.starmarkonline.com. Or else WhatsApp at 98745 53113 or call at 81001 20120.
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