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Eat MohaliLive grills, lavish buffet
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Barbeque Nation has expanded its presence in the Chandigarh Tri-City with a new outlet at CP67 Mall. The inauguration was led by over 20 children from Aashray Foundation’s evening school, reflecting a community-focused launch. The outlet offers the brand’s signature live table grills and an extensive vegetarian and non-vegetarian buffet in a contemporary, family-friendly setting. The unlimited buffet features a wide selection, including char-grilled sweet and spicy pineapple, Lebanese mushrooms, cheesy broccoli, masaledar chicken tangdi, coastal grilled fish and chilli garlic grilled prawns, prepared using the brand’s signature marinades and grilling techniques.

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Kite flying show

Come February 21, the skies above Zakir Rose Garden in Sector 16 will burst into colour as a lively Kite Flying Show unfolds as part of the Rose Festival celebrations. Beginning at 9:30 am, the event promises a delightful blend of artistry, community spirit and festive cheer. Visitors can look forward to a captivating kite exhibition featuring artistic, traditional and designer creations that showcase the craftsmanship behind this timeless pastime. Adding to the excitement, professional kite flyers from Ahmedabad will present an aerial display of large-format and theme-based kites, transforming the morning sky into a moving canvas. In a heartening gesture, free kites will be distributed to children to encourage participation and promote safe kite flying. Organisers have strictly prohibited the use of Chinese manjha, reinforcing their commitment to safety and environmental responsibility. Jointly organised by the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh and The Environment Society of India, Chandigarh, the event invites families and friends to gather, look up and celebrate the simple joy of watching kites dance in the wind.

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Stories from afterlife

Ghosts have an uncanny ability to keep us spooked yet intrigued. Just like a toxic ex, who refuses to leave our mental, emotional space, haunting us eternally, ghosts fascinate us. And bringing stories of ghosts, supernatural beings that keep us hooked and spooked, author Sonjoy K Roy and Eric Chopra will be engaging an audience at Sarovar Premiere on February 22 at 11 am for a morning session of Sacred Amritsar Festival.

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