Micromax launches Fun Book at IUST
Srinagar, May 18: Micromax has launched its Fun Book at the Islamic University of Science and Technology.
The product was launched in association with School of Business Studies.
The product demonstration was given by Aasif Ahmad, Sales Officer for Micromax, and the ‘un-boxing’ was done by HOD School of Business Studies Miss Anisa Khan.
The product is developed to boost the education. The faculty members, channel partner for Pulwama Murtaza and the students of SBS were present.
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