Employees of pharma company in Haryana get cars as Diwali gift
PTI, Nov 4, 2023, 5:34 PM IST
Source: X / @ANI/ Video screengrab
Chandigarh: A pharmaceutical company in Haryana’s Panchkula said it has gifted 12 cars to its employees and plans to give similar rewards to 38 others for their “hard work and loyalty” during this Diwali.
In a statement, Mits Healthcare Private Limited said it has given cars to its employees as a Diwali gift.
The company’s director M K Bhatia, who referred to his employees as “celebrities”, presented the cars to 12 “star performers”.
The company also plans to give cars to 38 more employees in the near future, it said.
Bhatia attributed the success of his company to the hard work, dedication, and loyalty of his employees.
The company manufactures general range, critical care, orthopedics, gynaecology, dermatology, cosmeceuticals and cardio diabetic pharma products.
#WATCH | Shilpa, an employee, says, “I have completed eight years here… I am very happy… When I joined eight years ago, he used to say that he wanted to gift cars to his team…That dream was fulfilled today….” pic.twitter.com/UEXPnQmKIe
— ANI (@ANI) November 4, 2023
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