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Gift worth Rs 250 to bring a hockey stick

Gift worth Rs 250 to bring a hockey stick
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Coimbatore: Celebrating the Indian bronze medal in the men’s hockey at the Olympics after 41 years, a sweet shop in Dharapuram in the Tirupur district in Tamil Nadu announced an offer on Friday.
Those who visit the shop with hockey sticks will get a gift box Rs 250 worth (sweets and snacks) from the store.
Previously, following the Ace Badminton Player PV Sindhu’s Bronze Medal at the Tokyo Olympics, the store has announced that anyone named Sindhu will get a RS 100 discount on their purchase.
This offer comes from Gujarat’s candy that has functions at the Big Bazaar Street in Dhrapuram since 1962.
S Mithesh, 29, from Dharapuram took over his family’s business five years ago.
“Before Ms.
Dhoni retired, I was a big fan of cricket.
After retiring Dhoni, I didn’t watch cricket.
My friends were used to share the Tokyo Olympic video.
P V Sindhu won a medal for the second time at the Olympics.
To promote badminton among women Young, I announced an offer that anyone named Sindhu will get a discount of Rs 100 for their purchase.
They must show their identity card with the name Sindhu, “Mithesh said.
He also added that ten women named Sindhu benefited from the sweet shop so far.
“After 41 years, the Indian men’s hockey team won a medal at the Olympics.
Now many young people focus on online games.
To promote the hockey team, I made an announcement on Friday that those who brought their hockey sticks would get a gift box Rs 250 worth (candy And snacks).
If they don’t want a gift box, they can get worth Rs 250 from other sweets, “Mithesh said.
He also added that most young men had bat cricket.
“A number of young people, colleges and school students in and around Dharapuram have hockey sticks.
When they visit my shop with a hockey stick, I will take their photos.
Because the same stick should not be used repeatedly to get offers,” Mithesh said.
Sasi Priya, a Hockey player and CSI Student Girls Secondary School in Dharapuram visited a shop with a hockey stick and he was given a gift box.
Tamilan, a BBA student from Dharapuram who had played hockey during his school days, brought a hockey stick and he was also given a gift box.
Mithesh, a technical graduate, worked as a corporate coach on a conscious technology solution and as the manager of a sweet shop branch in Chennai.
In 2015, he took over his business.
His grandfather moved to Tirupur from Gujarat in 1962 and worked in a sweet shop.
Then, grandfather began Gujarat candy.

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