The country’s leading industrialist Anand Mahindra was seen fulfilling one of his promises made on the social media platform Twitter. Anand Mahindra had recently shared a video of a person on Tweeter, in which that person was driving a jugaad jeep made of junk. At that time, Anand Mahindra had promised to gift the new Mahindra Bolero in exchange for this Jeep. Today he has fulfilled that promise.
In fact, in the past, a YouTube channel named Historicano had uploaded a video, in which a person named Dattatreya Lohar, a resident of Maharashtra, made such a unique jeep from junk items from jugaad. This video was shared by Anand Mahindra on Twitter and praised the skills of Dattatreya, who built the Jeep. The most special thing about this Atrangi Jeep is that it does not start from the self but kick starts like a bike.
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Sharing the video of this jugaad jeep, Anand Mahindra wrote in his post that, “The local authorities will soon stop the said person from driving the vehicle as it violates the rules. I would personally offer them the Bolero instead. His creation can be featured in MahindraResearchValley to inspire us, as ‘resource’ means to do more with less means”
Mahindra Bolero fulfilled its promise:
Anand Mahindra had promised Dattatreya Lohar on Twitter itself to give a new Mahindra Bolero in exchange for this jeep. Now that Dattatreya has been given the new Mahindra Bolero, fulfilling his promise, Anand Mahindra shared some pictures on Twitter and wrote, “We are glad that he has exchanged his vehicle for a new Bolero. Offer accepted. Yesterday his family got the new Mahindra Bolero and we proudly add his Jeep to our collection. This Jeep will be a part of our collection of all types of cars in our Research Valley and will continue to inspire us to be resourceful.”
Let us tell you that Dattatreya had built this jugaad jeep to fulfill his son’s wish and it cost around Rs 60,000 to make it. Now he has got the new Mahindra Bolero, which was handed over in the presence of his family.