- The pharma organization proprietor said he intends to expand the number from 12 to 50.
- The workers, in the interim, are wonderfully astounded to get the gift.
- A couple of them don’t have the foggiest idea of how to drive.
The proprietor of a drug organization in Haryana’s Panchkula has gifted vehicles to his workers as a Diwali gift this year.
A video of the pharma organization executive MK Bhatia giving over the keys of fresh out of the fresh-out-of-the-box Goodbye Punch vehicles to 12 of his representatives, including an office partner, has begun building up forward momentum on different web-based entertainment stages.
12 Cars were Gifted to Employees for Diwali
Addressing the media, MK Bhatia said he was dazzled by the devotion and difficult work of his staff and chose to give them the exceptional gift this season.
A video posted on Bhatia’s LinkedIn page shows a radiating representative of the organization remaining next to the vehicle as it is uncovered at the display area.
He later let the media know that these representatives have been faithful to the organization and have buckled down for its development. MK Bhatia added that the organization has seen a great deal of promising and less promising times yet these workers stayed with us and assisted the organization with development. “They are our stars.”
The vehicles were nearly given a long time back to the workers, yet the news began building up momentum this month. Bhatia said it was a fortuitous event that the news surfaced around Diwali, however, he had not arranged about it.
Goodbye, Punch is a passage-level miniature SUV that was sent off in 2021. The specific subtleties of the variation are not accessible yet the reach begins from around Rs 6 lakh. The SUV is accessible with a 1.2-liter normally suctioned, 3-chamber petroleum motor that produces 86 bhp and 115 Nm of pinnacle force. Punch as of late scored a 5-star rating at the Worldwide NCAP crash test.