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MEROMOMMA app launches its web version

KATHMANDU, Dec 7: In order to serve a larger audience and provide the comfort of a larger screen, Meromomma, a one-stop platform for parenting products, education, and services, has launched its web version.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Dec 7: In order to serve a larger audience and provide the comfort of a larger screen, Meromomma, a one-stop platform for parenting products, education, and services, has launched its web version. MEROMOMMA will help in providing solutions to confused parents. It will be a place where the moms can get each and every product required by them as well as the baby from the first day of conception. 


The Meromomma team is hosting the Cute Baby Photo Contest in conjunction with the launch of the web application. The competition winner will get a variety of goodies, and the child will represent the Meromomma app. The gift consists of parcels at Rs 25,000 and a baby photography session. On Meromomma's website and social media channels, the contest is advertised.


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"We are committed to making Meromomma a one-stop solution for deserving moms and amazing babies. We will be listening closely to our users and enhancing the platform and bringing out even more exciting offers, competitions, and features to both our mobile and web applications in the coming days," co-founder Ashish Agrawal said.


 

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