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Tamil Nadu tea estate owner gifts Royal Enfield bikes to 15 employees for Diwali

The tea estate owner handed over the keys of the Royal Enfield bikes to the employees recently. He said the key is a token of gratitude for the employees who work hard for the company throughout the year.

Tamil Nadu tea estate owner gifts Royal Enfield bikes to 15 employees for Diwali
Tamil Nadu tea estate owner gifts Royal Enfield bikes to 15 employees for Diwali
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Nov 5, 2023, 3:28 PM IST

Chennai: A Tirupur-based tea estate owner has gifted Royal Enfield bikes to 15 of his employees as Diwali bonus. The businessman always gifts something special to his staff on the festival.

Sivakumar owns a tea estate in Kotagiri area of Nilgiri district. He left his employees surprised when he handed over the bike keys to them as Diwali gift. Among the 15 employees includes staff from all levels from a driver to the manager.

Sivakumar has been settled in Kotagiri area for more than 20 years. Here, he bought an estate and apart from his tea plantations, he is engaged in cultivation of vegetables and fruits. His plantations have cauliflower, carrot, beetroot and strawberry. It is a habit of Sivakumar to plan something special on every Diwali and surprises his employees with gifts every year.

This time he decided to gift them Royal Enfield bikes. He selected 15 of his employees ranging from his car driver to the estate manager. Then he secretly learnt about their favourite brands and booked 15 bikes including Royal Enfield Himalayan, Royal Enfield Classic 350, Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and Yamaha Ray Scooter. These were then handed over to the employees as Diwali bonus.

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The employees ,who were taken by surprise with this gift were extremely happy and excited. When asked Sivakumar said, "We should always take care of the employees who work hard for us throughout the year. Our company provides accommodation and healthcare facilities for them as well as bears the education cost of their children," he said. The breakfast and lunch are provided to the employees at the company's restaurant".

"I think we owe a lot to our employee because it is for them that we are here today. All businessmen should work at keeping their employees happy and cater to their needs. This will not only improve our business but also help the society to progress," he said.

Also Read: Diwali Gift: Karnataka slashes taxes on petrol and diesel

Chennai: A Tirupur-based tea estate owner has gifted Royal Enfield bikes to 15 of his employees as Diwali bonus. The businessman always gifts something special to his staff on the festival.

Sivakumar owns a tea estate in Kotagiri area of Nilgiri district. He left his employees surprised when he handed over the bike keys to them as Diwali gift. Among the 15 employees includes staff from all levels from a driver to the manager.

Sivakumar has been settled in Kotagiri area for more than 20 years. Here, he bought an estate and apart from his tea plantations, he is engaged in cultivation of vegetables and fruits. His plantations have cauliflower, carrot, beetroot and strawberry. It is a habit of Sivakumar to plan something special on every Diwali and surprises his employees with gifts every year.

This time he decided to gift them Royal Enfield bikes. He selected 15 of his employees ranging from his car driver to the estate manager. Then he secretly learnt about their favourite brands and booked 15 bikes including Royal Enfield Himalayan, Royal Enfield Classic 350, Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and Yamaha Ray Scooter. These were then handed over to the employees as Diwali bonus.

Also Read: It's a Diwali gift, say doctor couple who bought former Prez Kovind's house

The employees ,who were taken by surprise with this gift were extremely happy and excited. When asked Sivakumar said, "We should always take care of the employees who work hard for us throughout the year. Our company provides accommodation and healthcare facilities for them as well as bears the education cost of their children," he said. The breakfast and lunch are provided to the employees at the company's restaurant".

"I think we owe a lot to our employee because it is for them that we are here today. All businessmen should work at keeping their employees happy and cater to their needs. This will not only improve our business but also help the society to progress," he said.

Also Read: Diwali Gift: Karnataka slashes taxes on petrol and diesel

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