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New Gifting Platform ‘Shubhkamnayeh’ Set For Launch At Bharat Mandapam On November 30

A new digital gifting platform, Shubhkamnayeh, will be launched on November 30 at Bharat Mandapam, aiming to simplify and refine gifting for people across India.

Mentor Manoj Patwari, co-founder Chanchal Patwari and co-founder and creative head Prerna Jain Patwari have developed the platform and envision a smoother, stress-free gifting experience for users.

Shubhkamnayeh promises to address common last-minute dilemmas such as forgotten birthdays, unplanned anniversaries or sudden needs like ordering cakes at short notice.

By offering a structured and pre-scheduled approach, the platform seeks to eliminate the rush and confusion typically associated with finding the right gift.

According to the founders, the idea for Shubhkamnayeh emerged from their own challenges in choosing suitable gifts during important occasions.

Their experiences motivated them to design a system that lets users pre-schedule gifts for the entire year, ensuring they do not overlook any special moment.

This personalised yet convenient model aims to help users plan ahead while still presenting meaningful and well-curated gifting options.

Company Vision and Offerings

The team behind Shubhkamnayeh aspires to position the platform among India’s leading gifting brands. Their vision focuses on making beautifully curated gifts easily accessible without the complexities of extensive personalisation.

To support this mission, the platform features a carefully assembled selection of cakes, flowers and creative gift ideas, enabling customers from across the country to choose suitable presents with just a few clicks.

The founders believe that gifting is more than a formality; it is a gesture that strengthens relationships. Every bouquet or cake represents an emotion sent to someone special, and Shubhkamnayeh aims to make this process heartfelt and effortless.

With anticipation building for the upcoming launch, the platform promises to introduce a refreshing change to India’s gifting culture and offer a more meaningful way for people to celebrate special occasions throughout the year.

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Geetanjali Mishra

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