Announcing the Bengaluru Calendar 2010

Introducing four special Bengaluru 2010 calendars, jointly developed by Citizen Matters and Printo with select photographs of Bangalore, in aid of Kilikili! Pick up yours today, all for a cause.

We know the very end of the year is near and that you may have already picked some calendars for your home or office. Still, Citizen Matters is tempting you to buy another, one with a special Bangalorean flavour.

These four calendars have six awesome photographs of Bangalorean scenes you must keep. Perhaps you can gift a special someone!

No profits, please note: Funds generated from your purchases will go to Kilikili, a city-based group working to create inclusive public play spaces that are accessible to children with disabilities. So go ahead and take them away!

PRICES & SIZES

A5 Desktop – Black & White. Rs.150
A4 Wall hanging  – Black & White, Rs.150
A5 Desktop – Color, Rs.200
A4 Wall hanging – Color, Rs.200

 

Order your calendars at any of the following 8 Printo centres below. SMS "Where printo near (your starting point)" to 90088 90088, to locate your nearest store, or just call them. 

Electronic City – Infosys
Tel :+91-80-64506714, 41102897
Email :infy.blr@printo.in
Mon – Sat : 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Sun & Govt. Holidays : Holiday

Basavangudi
Tel :+91-80-26608191, 26678191
Email :bsd.blr@printo.in
Mon – Sat : 10:00AM to 7:00PM
Sun & Govt. Holidays : 10:00AM to 2:00PM

Brigade Road
Tel :+91-80-65463806, 65461899
Email :brg.blr@printo.in
Mon – Sat : 10:30AM to 6:30PM
Sun & Govt. Holidays : Holiday

Indiranagar
Tel :+91 80 6535 4716 / 07
Email : inr.blr@printo.in
Mon – Sat : 10:30AM to 8:00PM
Sun & Govt. Holidays : Holiday

Jayanagar
Tel :+91-80-65302961 / 62
Email :jn1.blr@printo.in
Mon – Sat : 9:30AM to 9:00 PM
Sun & Govt. Holidays : 10:30PM to 6:30PM

Koramangala -1
Tel :+91-80-65765656, 65765757
Email :kr1.blr@printo.in
Mon – Sat : 9:30AM to 9:00PM
Sun & Govt. Holidays : 12:30PM to 8:00PM

Koramangala -2
Tel :+91-80- 64563391/92
Email :kr2.blr@printo.in
Mon – Sat : 10:30AM to 8:30PM
Sun & Govt. Holidays : Holiday

Malleshwaram
Tel :+91-80-64539903 / 04
Email :mlm.blr@printo.in
Mon – Sat : 10:30AM to 8:00PM
Sun & Govt. Holidays : Holiday

Whitefield
Tel :+91-80-65302963 / 64
Email :whf.blr@printo.in

Comments:

  1. Vinay Sreenivasa says:

    guys, can you please upload all the pics in the calendar, will make it easier to decide if we want to buy or not..

  2. Ramgopal says:

    I agree with you.
    Ramgopal

  3. Subramaniam Vincent says:

    Thank you for asking. All the pics are now in the articles.

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