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Decathlon Shakespeare Sarani

Decathlon Shakespeare Sarani in Kolkata celebrates first anniversary

| @indiablooms | Aug 19, 2022, at 05:15 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: The Shakespeare Sarani store of Decathlon, the French global sporting goods retailer, recently celebrated its first anniversary, with fanfare.

Said Atharton Biswas, Communications leader, "From Decathlon Shakespeare Sarani, we are very proud of having promoted the sporting practice of the citizens of Kolkata during the last one year. We are also proud of having done so in collaboration with the associations and clubs in the area." 

Various programmes and contests were held at the store, the brand's second outlet in the city, to mark the anniversary, including cycling and yoga sessions, Spin the Wheel, Win it in a Minute, Lucky Draw, etc.

Winners received gift hampers.

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