Shree Cements to gift India’s Olympic winners free cement
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Shree Cements to gift India’s Olympic winners free cement

Shree Cements, one of India’s top three cement manufacturers celebrates India’s winners at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The company has announced to offer winners free cement to help them build their dream homes.

“India’s athletes are competing at the highest level of sporting prowess and doing us proud. As both an Indian and a sports enthusiast, I feel that it is important to give back a little something for all that they are doing” said H M Bangur Managing Director, Shree Cements Limited.

With this gesture, they have taken their commitment to sports even further, by honouring those who have done our country proud.

Shree Cements is one of India’s fastest growing cement producers. Today they produce around 44.4 million metric tonne per annum (International and domestic). The company brings with it a diversified portfolio of products like, Shree Jung Rodhak Cement, Bangur Cement, Roofon and Rockstrong Cement.

With Mirabai Chanu opening the medal tally, the nation waits anxiously for India to bag more medals at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

Shree Cement wishes all the participants the best.

Shree Cements, one of India’s top three cement manufacturers celebrates India’s winners at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The company has announced to offer winners free cement to help them build their dream homes. “India’s athletes are competing at the highest level of sporting prowess and doing us proud. As both an Indian and a sports enthusiast, I feel that it is important to give back a little something for all that they are doing” said H M Bangur Managing Director, Shree Cements Limited. With this gesture, they have taken their commitment to sports even further, by honouring those who have done our country proud. Shree Cements is one of India’s fastest growing cement producers. Today they produce around 44.4 million metric tonne per annum (International and domestic). The company brings with it a diversified portfolio of products like, Shree Jung Rodhak Cement, Bangur Cement, Roofon and Rockstrong Cement. With Mirabai Chanu opening the medal tally, the nation waits anxiously for India to bag more medals at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. Shree Cement wishes all the participants the best.

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