Bajaj’s Dashain Campaign “Bajaj Khusi ko 3 Dose”

Kathmandu, August 24. On the special occasion of the Dashain Festival, Hansraj Hulaschand & Co. Pvt. Ltd., the sole authorized distributor of Bajaj Motorcycles has launched the “Bajaj Khusi ko 3 Dose” campaign.
Bajaj has always created intriguing programs and incentives for its consumers. Even amid the COVID-19 epidemic, Bajaj is attempting to spread pleasure among consumers by giving deals tailored to their specific needs. On this important occasion of Dashain Festival, Bajaj offers consumers the opportunity to enjoy their privileges and joyfully celebrate the festivities while guaranteeing their safety.
Bajaj has always indulged customers with various initiatives and offers. This Dashain, Bajaj has introduced “Bajaj Khusi ko 3 dose” to the market. Customers may receive cash prizes before, during, and after purchasing any Bajaj Motorcycles under this offer. Customers can receive up to Rs 10,000 in advance cash before purchasing bikes. Aside from that, consumers may receive a cash price of up to Rs 1 lakh during the purchase of the motorcycle and the bumper offer includes a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh after purchasing a Bajaj motorcycle from any authorized dealer.
Mr. Shekhar Golchha, Managing Director of Hansraj Hulaschand & Co. Pvt. Ltd. said, “Bajaj has always sought to entice customers with various plans and offers. Bajaj has introduced “Bajaj Khusi ko 3 dose” on the occasion of Dashain Festival intending to endeavor consumers with double happiness, as Bajaj is constantly dedicated to giving our customers interesting and useful deals as per the requirement of time. We hope our consumers are pleased with this offer.”

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