Published By : Tuhina Sahoo | May 14, 2022 1:48 PM
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New Delhi, May 14: Get bigger savings on Flipkart - India’s homegrown e-commerce site as it introduced a “Back to College” offer from today to facilitate the educational needs of students as they begin their classes. It will continue till May 18. You can also avail bank offers from HDFC and ICICI. During this sale, you will get attractive discounts and offers on a various products including laptops, phones, and more. Rakesh Krishnan, Senior Director, Electronics at Flipkart, said, “As students get ready for the new academic year and are now better acquainted with virtual learning, we are closely working with our brand partners to bring the best-in-class computing products, combined with courses and content to enhance their learning experience. With nearly 40-45% of the demand for electronics coming from the student community and the significant rise in the adoption of online learning since last year, the industry is now shaping its offerings to cater to this fast-growing customer segment and bring various interventions. Through our “Back to College” program, students will benefit from the wide variety of courses offered by partners along with a large selection of computing devices available on Flipkart that will cater to their diverse needs and support them in choosing the best learning materials available.”
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