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Share Your Summer Photo, Tag DARPAN, And Win Free Passes To The Fair At The PNE

Darpan News Desk, 25 Jul, 2018 11:43 AM

    A Contest You Must Not Miss this Summer! 

     
    This Summer, have the best time of your life experiencing thrilling rides and other fun activities at The Fair at the PNE
     
    DARPAN Magazine gives you a chance to win Gate and Ride passes to The Fair at PNE with a very simple and fun Photo contest! 
     
     
    STEP 1   -   Share your favourite Summer Memory on your instagram, Facebook or twitter
     
     
    STEP 2   -   TAG your friends and also TAG us with:

    @darpanmagazine @PNE.playland  #DARPANCONTEST  #PNEfair
     
    STEP 3   -   Also, don't forget to LIKE & Follow us!
     
     
     
    That's it.  As easy as 1,2,3!
     
    You could be one of our lucky winners to get free passes. 
     

    Hurry up, a fun time awaits you this summer at the PNE, AUGUST 18 to SEPT 3! (closed Aug 2 & 27)

     

     

     

     

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