Haryana pharmaceutical firm gifts 51 luxury cars to employees for Diwali


Daijiworld Media Network – Chandigarh

Chandigarh, Oct 22: What was once a trend among diamond traders and companies in Surat—gifting lavish presents like cars and apartments to employees during Diwali—has now extended to the pharmaceutical industry. This festive season, a Haryana-based pharmaceutical company has gifted 51 luxury cars to its employees as part of its Diwali celebrations. A video showing the company owner handing over the car keys has gone viral on social media.

M K Bhatia, founder and chairman of the MITS Group headquartered in Panchkula, Haryana, presented 51 Scorpio cars to 51 of his employees, marking a grand Diwali celebration. The viral video captures Bhatia personally handing over the car keys to the selected employees.

Bhatia’s journey is one of perseverance and success. He began with a small medical shop in 2002, which unfortunately ran into heavy losses and went bankrupt. Refusing to give up, Bhatia worked tirelessly and went on to establish MITS in 2015, achieving remarkable success in the pharmaceutical industry.

Today, Bhatia owns 12 companies under the MITS Group, which manufactures medicines used in intensive care units. The company is also expanding globally, having already secured licenses in Canada, London, and Dubai. The MITS Group currently records an annual turnover of Rs 100 crore.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Pravin, Nune

    Sat, Oct 25 2025

    This is one time company advertisement.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 23 2025

    One can imagine the amount of money pocketed by the company. Would be grateful if they could give a small gift and increase the payscale of the employees, this way Employees can have a better family life, Also recruit more staff for better work life balance. Whole year they squeeze employees and end of the year they give an gift and invite media to post photos.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Oct 22 2025

    This is money laundering / tax evasion racket ...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Oct 22 2025

    I dont say not to gift,but should it be luxury cars to workers?Instead he could atleast give a gift one poor family or a child for his treatment some money?OR complete treatment to a seldon sick person?Well wish them all a happy Diwali.Sure its really he thinks of his workers.

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  • Langoolacharya,, Belman / Washington, DC

    Wed, Oct 22 2025

    Looks like this is a trick to manipulate paying taxes.....Even in US CEO's are paid bonuses depending upon profits companies make...as an incentive to motivate them....Tak...Takk...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Oct 23 2025

    Langoo,Belman As I was working ,everyone was getting a months pay as gift , for xmas who was working in univ.Other private firms were getting as per their income.Now it has changed like who is more than certain years working etc.

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  • Alwyn dso, Kudla

    Wed, Oct 22 2025

    drug companies makes people life miserable with medication and earn millions at the cost of poor and sick. Sad to see such profits

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  • RAHUL, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 22 2025

    Alcohol & drugs are the two weapons killing people via corporate companies .

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  • Shyam Rai, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 22 2025

    Just imagine , the amount of money they made by selling drugs and making people more sick.

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