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Chandigarh Entrepreneur Viral Video: This Diwali, a Chandigarh entrepreneur went all out to show his gratitude to his team by gifting 51 brand-new cars to his top performers. MK Bhatia, the social worker and founder of Mits Healthcare in Panchkula, handed over the keys this week, calling it his “half-century” of gifting. It’s not the first time Bhatia has surprised his team like this, for the third year in a row, he’s been rewarding his hardworking colleagues with luxury cars.

Sharing the moment on LinkedIn, he wrote, “For the last two years, we’ve celebrated our incredible team by gifting cars to our most dedicated performers — and this year, the celebration continues!”

Bhatia didn’t just see them as employees. “I’ve never called them employees or staff — they are the rockstar celebrities of my filmy life, the stars who make every scene of our journey a blockbuster. Some rides have already arrived, and more are on the way. Stay tuned… this Diwali is going to be extra special!” he added, sharing pictures of the happy handover.

This gesture has once again set a high bar for employer appreciation, turning Diwali into a truly unforgettable celebration for the team.

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The post received many comments from social media users. "Imagine the kind of hard work these employees must be putting in for the company," a user wrote. "He must've sold cough syrups and didn't get caught! Must be BJP sponsor. Must check his business," a second user wrote. "You miss his courtesy by blaming as there not others like him," wrote a third user.

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"Hume toh kabhi ghadi bhi nahi mili. Pehle kam se kam kaju katli toh milti thi, iss baar toh soanpapdi bhi nhi mili," added a fourth user. "And Some companies in the corporate world dont even deposit ESI /EPF, Keep requesting them for for form 16," a fifth user added. "Medicine that should cost peanuts. sold for fortunes. Pharma wins. we cry," wrote another user.

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