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Valentine's Day Selfie Contest! Who's Your Valentine?

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 26 Jan, 2015 05:02 PM

    It's the time of the year to celebrate love!

    Post your favourite picture with your boyfriend/girlfriend/husband/wife, best friend or pet for a chance to win a $100 Gift Card

     

    How to Submit:

    1. Take a photo, tag DARPAN using #DARPANValentine  #LoveDARPAN

    2. Share the photo on our Facebook Page - DARPAN Magazine.

    3. The picture with the most likes will be the winner!

     

    * Winners and runner-ups will be featured in DARPAN's next print issue

     

    Make sure you get your friends and family to visit DARPAN's Facebook page and like your photo!

     

    Submission Deadline: February 10

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