Mangaluru: MRPL HiQ Mileage Challenge event held in collaboration with Mandovi Motors


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Oct 6: MRPL, a subsidiary of ONGC, is providing high-quality fuel not only to the state but to the entire nation and is receiving positive feedback from customers, said Subhash Pai, Group General Manager of MRPL. He was speaking at the inauguration of the MRPL HiQ Mileage Challenge event, organized in collaboration with Mandovi Motors at the company's petrol pump in Kadri, Mangaluru.

Pai highlighted that MRPL is the largest company in Karnataka and a model institution. He stated that this programme will raise awareness among the public about fuel conservation and vehicle operation. He also emphasized MRPL's involvement in social initiatives, expressing confidence that the company will grow even further in the coming days.

Swami Prasad, chief regional manager, mentioned that MRPL currently operates 111 petrol pumps in South India and has been receiving excellent feedback from customers. He added that MRPL is planning to expand its petrol pump network to Andhra Pradesh soon. Customers who have experienced the quality of MRPL's fuel are returning for repeat purchases, and they are appreciating the company's services as well.

Around 40 vehicle owners participated in the event. Also present were MRPL Manager Kashinath, Mangalore Sports Association’s Sudhir, Mandovi Motors’ AGM Krishna Shetty, Workshop manager Gracian Pinto, sales manager Muralidhar, MRPL HiQ dealer Raghavendra Karvi, and others.

  

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