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“i Dio’d it” campaign kicks off

KATHMANDU, Jan 2: Syakar Trading Company Pvt Ltd (STC) -- the authorized distributor for Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) for Nepal, in partnership with eight various non-governmental organizations (NGOs), has launched ‘i Dio’d it’, a social media-based campaign for participants to post videos and win prizes.
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KATHMANDU, Jan 2: Syakar Trading Company Pvt Ltd (STC) -- the authorized distributor for Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) for Nepal, in partnership with eight various non-governmental organizations (NGOs), has launched ‘i Dio’d it’, a social media-based campaign for participants to post videos and win prizes.



“To participate in the competition, each participant needs to make a crazy, funny or hilarious video mentioning the cause which they want to support and end the video by saying i Dio’d it. They then need to upload the video on Honda Nepal’s Facebook page -- facebook.com/hondanepal,” STC said. STC has advised participants to share their videos and gather ‘likes’ and ‘shares’.


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“Each week, the participant who accumulates the most number of ‘likes’ will win Rs 25,000 as a cash prize,” STC said, adding that the person with the video which has the most number of likes at the end of the campaign will win Rs 100,000.


During the eight weeks that the campaign will run, the eight NGOs will each receive Rs 100,000.

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