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365telugu.com online news,Hyderabad, December 20, 2021:Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited, one of India’s leading cement companies, is making building homes a rewarding experience for customers with its exciting new ‘DSP Every Home Happy Offer.’ Now, by purchasing 100 or more bags of Dalmia DSP Cement, the company’s premium product, customers in Andhra Pradesh stand the chance of winning the bumper prize or guaranteed rewards.

The ‘DSP Every Home Happy Offer’ is valid until January 31, 2022. During the offer period, the company is also holding a slogan contest. The bumper prize winner will ride home on a brand new Honda CD-110 Dream Motorcycle. To participate in the slogan contest, customer will need to scan the QR code on the DSP promo poster or go to www.dalmiacement.com/dspofferentry/  to submit details.

Every customer availing the offer also becomes a guaranteed winner of a plethora of gifts depending on the number of cement bags purchased.Gifts include casserole sets, backpacks, Coffee Makers and Mixer Grinders. Customers can find more details on the company’s website www.dalmiacement.com.

Speaking about the ‘DSP Every Home Happy Offer,’ Mr. Sanjay Wali, Sr. Executive Director and Head of Sales, Marketing & Logistics at Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd. said, “At Dalmia Cement our wide range of products are enabling customers across Andhra Pradesh to build their dream home. With our ‘ DSP Every Home Happy Offer’ we are not just rewarding customers that choose our premium offering, Dalmia DSP, but also encouraging them to build with a brand that provides a rock strong & durable home for decades to come.”

Commenting on the offer, Sunil Aggarwal, Executive Director, Sales- South, Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited, said, “Discerning home builders in Andhra Pradesh are opting for premium solutions starting from concrete work in civil structure up until plastering. While we are fortifying the customer’s faith in our premium cement products, through our ‘DSP Every Home Happy Offer,’ we also look to meet the growing market demand for cement in the region.”