On the occasion of Independence Day, a large event was held at the Bharat Express News Network headquarters in Noida. To kick off the program, Upendrra Rai, Chairman, MD, and Editor-in-Chief of Bharat Express News Network, lit the lamp while honoring the freedom fighters. He raised the tricolor after that. Radheshyam Rai, Director and Group Managing Editor of Bharat Express, was present during this time as well. Sanjay Snehi, the company’s director, and Varun Kohli, its CEO, were also there.
CMD Upendra Rai thanked the whole Bharat Express workforce for their contributions on Independence Day in his speech following the raising of the flag. He discussed his thoughts on a variety of topics during this time. Bharat News Network is moving forward with its tagline, “Satya Sahasa Aur Dedication,” in the spirit of working with the highest honesty and integrity, according to CMD Upendra Rai.
Upendra Rai added, “We may serve our country even more than where we are standing or what we are doing for this. It is not required for the service of the country that we travel to the border and fight or do this task simply by staying in a big position. Taxes have the power to advance the country and change the course of society. It can even be a simple process.
He declared, “Instead of fighting something that is preventing us and this society from progressing if we have developed a drug addiction or are surrounded by anything that is doing so, we should pursue higher aims than that. According to Chairman Upendra Rai, “When we keep our full focus towards a big goal, then small things automatically start losing.”
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