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Adani offers 50% discount on fans

Adani offers 50% discount on fans

Time of India02-05-2025

Mumbai: Amidst the scorching summer temperatures,
Adani
Electricity is extending an exclusive offer to its customers, providing up to a 50% discount on
energy-efficient ceiling fans
as part of its
Demand Side Management Programme
.
This initiative targets residential customers, educational institutions, hospitals, and charitable trusts, aiming to promote sustainable living, the company said. tnn
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