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Festival of Lights By the Lake held at DreamCity Ludhiana


Ludhiana: AIPL DreamCity Ludhiana, made the festival of lights, quite special for Ludhinavis by holding the ‘Diwali event By The Lake’. It was not only full of food and fun but a lot of exciting prizes too -- every hour, including two cycles.            

“We wanted to make the Festival of Lights memorable and a yearly activity, wherein the entire Ludhiana can shop, eat and entertain. There were 50 stalls for shopping, and food - including a Food Truck, apart from a Live band and lucky draws,” said Hemant Gupta, President, Sales, AIPL, Punjab.

Festival of Lights By The Lake indeed added value to the festive moments with the entire township decked up for the occasion,” said Gupta.

Starting from 3 pm, AIPL’s Festival of Lights celebration continued till 10 pm. The event was anchored by Karan Masala, while the live band by the famous Harman kept the audience engaged.

The residents of DreamCity Ludhiana were overjoyed. “Diwali is one of the major festivals of our country, which signifies the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and hope over despair. We are thankful to AIPL management for going the extra mile in making the festival memorable for us,” said Dalpreet Singh, a proud resident of DreamCity Ludhiana. BlogsWire

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