Olympics: Sweet shop in Tamil Nadu’s Dharapuram gives a gift of Rs 250 to people carrying hockey sticks. Coimbatore News – Times of India

Coimbatore: Celebrating India’s bronze medal in men’s hockey olympics Sweet shop after 41 years Dharapuram An offer was announced on Friday in Tiruppur district of Tamil Nadu. Those who are going to the shop with a hockey stick will get a gift box (sweets and snacks) worth Rs 250 from the shop.
Earlier, following ace badminton player PV Sindhu’s bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics, the shop had announced that anyone named Sindhu would get Rs 100 off on their purchase.
these are on offer Gujarat Sweets Which is working since 1962 in Big Bazaar Street of Dharapuram.
S Mitesh, 29, from Dharapuram, took over the family business five years ago. “before retirement” M S DhoniI was a big fan of cricket. I didn’t watch cricket after Dhoni’s retirement. My friends used to share videos of Tokyo Olympics. PV Sindhu won medals for the second time in the Olympics. To promote badminton among young girls, I announced a proposal that anyone named Sindhu would get a discount of Rs 100 on their purchase. They will have to show their identity card in the name Sindhu,” said Mitesh.
He also said that ten women named Sindhu have so far benefited from his sweet shop.
“After 41 years, the Indian men’s hockey team won a medal at the Olympics. Now many young people are paying attention to online games. To promote the hockey team, I announced on Friday that those who are bringing their own hockey sticks will get a gift box (sweets and snacks) worth Rs.250. If they do not want a gift box, they can get other sweets worth Rs 250,” said Mitesh.
He also said that most of the youngsters have cricket bats. “Very few youth, college and school students in and around Dharapuram have hockey sticks. When he used to come to my shop with hockey sticks, I used to take his pictures. Because one should not use the same stick again and again to get the offer.
Hockey player and student Shashi Priya CSI Girls Higher Secondary School, Dharapuram visited the shop with their hockey stick and was given a gift box. Tamilan, a BBA student from Dharapuram, who played hockey during his school days, brought his own hockey stick and was also given a gift box.
Mitesh, an engineering graduate, was employed as a corporate trainer at Cognizant Technology Solutions and as a branch manager of a sweet shop in Chennai. In 2015, he took over his business. His grandfather moved from Gujarat to Tiruppur in 1962 and was working in a sweet shop. Later, Grandfather started Gujarat Sweets.

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