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HH Bajaj opens new showroom in Barabise of Sindhupalchowk



KATHMANDU: Hansraj Hulas Chand & Co. Pvt. Ltd, sole authorized distributors of Bajaj motorbikes, has opened a fully equipped new showroom “Sindhu Auto Concern Pvt. Ltd.” in Barabise, Sindhupalchowk.

Bajaj, Nepal’s bestselling and most trusted automobile brand, has launched a new showroom in Barabise with the vision of providing completely facilitated Bajaj sales, services, and spare parts across the nation.

To support this vision, dealership has been granted to Rajesh Shrestha of Sindhu Auto Concern Pvt. Ltd. in Barabise.

The newly set up Bajaj showroom in Barabise.

Inaugurating the new showroom in Barabise, Director of Golchha Group Abhimanyu Golchha, said, “We are delighted to announce the opening of our new showroom in Barabise. Our customer base is rapidly expanding, and it is now our job to service them correctly and satisfactorily. With our new showroom in Barabise, we are hoping to make our customers’ lives one step easier and give an opportunity to experience Bajaj motorcycles.”

Bajaj is always devoted to providing consumers with the best value for their purchase. The new showroom will make it easier for consumers to get replacement parts and accessories for their motorcycles. This, in turn, assists HH Bajaj to strengthen their sales. Bajaj ensures to give qualitative and quick services to the customers all across the country.

Publish Date : 02 September 2021 20:01 PM

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