iPer Mart, A “Mission 500” company of retail supermarkets, organised one ‘Lucky Draw’ event for its customers on 30 th November 2022 at their Amer road location. This was to commemorate 100 days of operation of this supermarket. The event saw people gather in
large numbers outside the supermarket to witness the event live. They were seen having fun & enjoying the gift distribution ceremony that was presided over by prominent public servants & local area representatives besides the top management of iPer Mart Private limited. The First lucky winner of the Draw got one LED TV followed by 24 more lucky winners who won for themselves beautiful gifts handed out by the company.I n all 25 such gifts were distributed during the fun-filled evening.
Incidentally this was 3 rd such show by the company in a span of 6 months of its birth besides the earlier two events that were held at their Agra road & Newai locations.
Mr. Giraj Sharma, founder / Director of the company spoke about the need to make quality groceries affordable to the general public. He reiterated his desire of creating employment opportunities for the youth of Rajasthan, in particular the women, differently abled & underprivileged, who he thought was so critical for upliftment of the socio- economic status of our beautiful state.
It is worth mentioning that iPer Mart continues to make rapid progress in the organised retail industry. As per company sources, it has already identified some 200 odd locations in Rajasthan NCR & parts of central India that are being pursued for developing large marts as part of their Mission 500 supermarkets. Currently the company has 6 supermarkets in operation; 05 of these are in Jaipur city & 01 in Newai in Tonk district. The company has very ambitious plans of opening supermarkets in every district, sub-district, Tehsil & upcountry villages of Rajasthan besides a few in NCR & central India. The larger idea is to connect with the masses & provide employment opportunities to the village youth who have very little to cheer, given the dire city – rural life imbalance.