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Pokhara food carnival to mark New Year

I-Blues Management Pvt Ltd is all set to organize an international food carnival to mark Nepali New Year 2075 on April 13 at Nayabazar, Pohkara. I-Blues Management Pvt Ltd organized a press meet on Tuesday to inform about the event.
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I-Blues Management Pvt Ltd is all set to organize an international food carnival to mark Nepali New Year 2075 on April 13 at Nayabazar, Pohkara. I-Blues Management Pvt Ltd organized a press meet on Tuesday to inform about the event.


According to Kushal Thapa, managing director of I-Blues Management Pvt Ltd, the food carnival will include various drinks and foods along with musical programs, among others. The event will be divided into two sessions and the visitors can participate in various competitions. 


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Similarly, interested participants can wear costumes as per their will and the best costume will be awarded at the end of the day. 


“The winner of best costume will get to visit Singapore, Thailand, Dubai and Indonesia. Likewise, there will be a competition of beards where the Best Beard will receive an iphone 8+ or Samsung 8G mobile,” said Thapa. 


Likewise, five men and women each will win an opportunity to groom themselves at a salon in Mid-Town Galleria, Hong Kong. Five percent profit from the proceeds will be handed to Mahabir Pun’s Aviskar Kendra. 

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