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This is how Amul boarded Indian Railways via Twitter
On September 23, Amul had reached out to the railway ministry on its Twitter handle for advice on the proposition to which Railways promptly responded by using the popular tagline of the company.
New Delhi: Nearly a month after dairy giant Amul approached the Indian Railways on its official Twitter handle with a business proposition to use refrigerated parcel vans to transport butter across India, the first shipment is on its way.
Amul today tweeted -
On September 23, Amul had reached out to the railway ministry on its Twitter handle for advice on the proposition, saying the dairy major was "interested in using refrigerated parcel vans to transport Amul butter across India."First refrigerator van with 17 MT #Amul Butter being flagged off from Palanpur to Delhi with our milk train. Thanks @RailMinIndia for the prompt action. pic.twitter.com/ERC5Fh0CNo
— Amul.coop (@Amul_Coop) November 11, 2017
@RailMinIndia, Amul is interested in using refrigerated parcel vans to transport Amul Butter across India. Request to please advise. — Amul.coop (@Amul_Coop) October 23, 2017The Railways promptly responded on the micro-blogging site, using a popular tagline of the company. "IR will be utterly butterly delighted to get the taste of India to every Indian," the ministry's handle @RailMinIndia tweeted. They tweeted -
Today, the Railway Minister Piyush Goyal also Tweeted -Please give name & contact detail of persons concerned , Our team will meet them @Gmwrly
— Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) October 23, 2017
From Gujarat to Delhi, made and transported with love. https://t.co/UnlB3s6FSY — Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) November 11, 2017The national transporter, Indian Railways, uses Twitter extensively to address passenger woes. But that was perhaps the first time it received a business proposition on the popular social site.
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Saswat PanigrahiSaswat Panigrahi is a multimedia journalist
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