Anand Mahindra acknowledges Twitter user's suggestion, bans plastic bottles in company

Anand Mahindra acknowledges Twitter user's suggestion, bans plastic bottles in company

A prolific Twitter user, Anand Mahindra is known for his witty replies on the social media platform. He regularly tweets about matters related to the Mahindra group companies, and other social and economic issues.

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Anand Mahindra at the boadroom meeting.Anand Mahindra at the boadroom meeting.
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  • Jul 17, 2019,
  • Updated Jul 17, 2019 3:09 PM IST

Anand Mahindra, Chairman of Mahindra Group, who is known for being vocal on social media has once again won the hearts of netizens. The business tycoon, recently  posted a picture of the K.C. Mahindra Education Trust (K.C.M.E.T) scholarship selection board meeting on Twitter, in which he can be seen with other members of the K.C.M.E.T. institute. Along with the picture, he tweeted, "The K.C.M.E.T scholarship selections are amongst the most energising engagements in my calendar. The incredible intelligence & self-belief displayed by these youngsters is staggering".

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Among hundreds of responses, a Twitter user pointed out the use of plastic bottles at the meeting. The Twitter user suggested that Anand Mahindra should replace plastic bottles with steel at his institute.

"I think the boardroom should have steel bottles instead of plastic bottles," she tweeted.

Anand Mahindra, Chairman of Mahindra Group, who is known for being vocal on social media has once again won the hearts of netizens. The business tycoon, recently  posted a picture of the K.C. Mahindra Education Trust (K.C.M.E.T) scholarship selection board meeting on Twitter, in which he can be seen with other members of the K.C.M.E.T. institute. Along with the picture, he tweeted, "The K.C.M.E.T scholarship selections are amongst the most energising engagements in my calendar. The incredible intelligence & self-belief displayed by these youngsters is staggering".

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Among hundreds of responses, a Twitter user pointed out the use of plastic bottles at the meeting. The Twitter user suggested that Anand Mahindra should replace plastic bottles with steel at his institute.

"I think the boardroom should have steel bottles instead of plastic bottles," she tweeted.

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