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Exciting Events in Mohali: Book Carnival, Comedy Night, and Baisakhi Celebration
Gyanhigyan english | April 14, 2026 9:39 AM CST

Book Carnival in Mohali

KitabLovers is thrilled to announce the New Book Carnival taking place in Mohali! From April 16 to April 26, 2026, head over to Mohali Walk in Sector 62, Chandigarh, to discover an incredible selection of books at astonishing discounts. Enjoy savings of up to 80% across various genres, including romance, crime, fiction, self-help, motivation, and children's literature. With new titles arriving daily, there’s always something new to explore. This event is ideal for students, parents, and avid readers alike. Browse through popular bestsellers and classic literature, all in one convenient location. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to stock up on captivating reads that you’ll cherish for years!


Comedy Night with Harpriya in Chandigarh

Prepare for an evening filled with laughter at Harpriya’s Happy Hour – A Trial Show! Scheduled for April 19, 2026, at The Laugh Club in Chandigarh, this comedy event offers a delightful blend of humor in both Hindi and English. The performance lasts for 1 hour and 15 minutes and is suitable for audiences aged 16 and older. Join Harpriya as she shares her clever insights and relatable anecdotes on stage. With ticket prices starting at ₹699 and seats selling quickly, this is a perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy a night of entertainment.


Baisakhi Celebration at CP67 Mall

CP67 Mall transformed into a lively celebration venue as students from Annie’s Kindergarten came to experience the joy of Baisakhi. The children were greeted with a beautifully arranged Baisakhi setup that showcased the rich cultural heritage of Punjab. Surrounded by traditional decorations and festive elements, the young learners gained an engaging understanding of the harvest festival's significance. To enhance their experience, the students took part in various fun games and interactive activities, making the event both enjoyable and educational. This initiative aimed to instill the true essence of Baisakhi—joy, gratitude, and community spirit.



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