New Delhi: A Textile Businessman, who had set up a showroom in International festival on garments was not happy with level of cleanliness in the area.
He tweeted to Smriti Irani, the Textile Minister of India, stating below concern.
Mam this is how #EPCH show in Greater Noida are conducted. Buyers unwilling to visit aisle bcoz of mess Pls help. @smritiirani @nsitharaman pic.twitter.com/Ff15QgM78S
— Varun Sharma (@DwellingDeep_) April 18, 2017
We have booth at permanent mart many years. Never before was shocked. The show starts at 9:00 am , the photos are of 9:40 am.
— Varun Sharma (@DwellingDeep_) April 18, 2017
I was very angry with the management as it was 9:40 (show starts at 9:00 am) . In my rage, I had tweeted to Smt Smriti Irani Ji
— Varun Sharma (@DwellingDeep_) April 20, 2017
She personally came from Delhi (50 kms) away to ask if everything was fine. She came to our showroom and discussed many issues.
— Varun Sharma (@DwellingDeep_) April 20, 2017
Gone are the days when you complain to government departments, your complaint take ages to reach concerned officials.
— Varun Sharma (@DwellingDeep_) April 20, 2017
I don't have enough words to express my happiness.
— Varun Sharma (@DwellingDeep_) April 20, 2017
Since the festival was of international level and buyers or customers will definitely be not happy to buy from a messy place, concerned Varun Sharma.
In response, Indian Textile minister traveled from Delhi to Noida personally and ensured that the mess was fixed in record time, stated in Varun’s tweets.
Further he also added, Smriti also thanked him for his kind gesture to raise a valid concern and thanked him personally which can be seen from below tweets:
Thank You so much Smriti mam for personally taking care and resolving the issue. It was an honour to meet you. Loved your wit & humor. pic.twitter.com/gHX9i6KOOl
— Varun Sharma (@DwellingDeep_) April 20, 2017