Volkswagen India has introduced prolonged assistance and offerings for clients tormented by Cyclone Fani in Odisha. The German carmaker is supplying free roadside help and diverse discounts on upkeep for vehicles stricken by the cyclone that made landfall on May 3. The extra help presumably extends to all Volkswagen models, including Polo, Ameo, Vento, Passat, and Tiguan.
As a part of the unfastened roadside help carrier, VW will ship cars laid low with the cyclone to the nearest Volkswagen showroom. The mechanics and personnel were given appropriate pointers at the showroom for a standardized repair method. Those affected will even get added advantages on the provider repair bills from the Volkswagen supplier partners in numerous cities of Odisha.
Odisha/Mumbai: Volkswagen, Europe’s leading vehicle producer, has announced extended guide and offerings for cars suffering from Cyclone Fani in Odisha. Volkswagen has announced loose street-aspect assistance and unique tasks in the guide of affected clients because of the substantial destruction caused by the tropical hurricane. Customers in Odisha can avail of unfastened avenue-facet assistance by dialing 1800 102 1155 or 1800 419 1155. With road-facet help, affected cars might be transported free of cost to the closest Volkswagen supplier. To ensure customer support at this critical time, Volkswagen has issued necessary restore pointers across dealerships for a standardized restore approach. It has geared up technical support personnel and a parts supply chain in place. All affected consumer automobiles can also be supported with advantages at the service restore invoice through Volkswagen dealer partners within the respective towns.
The Volkswagen Group closely monitors the reputation of all cars under restoration to ensure essential actions are taken. Speaking on this unique initiative, Mr. Steffen Knapp, Director of Volkswagen Passenger Cars, stated, “At Volkswagen, clients are always at the center of our initiatives. With the state of Odisha experiencing torrential tropical hurricanes inflicting heavy harm to vehicles, Volkswagen has taken unique measures to ensure clients get hold of a prompt response to their service necessities. Our group of particularly experienced experts at our provider accomplice in Odisha, Bharat Group, is working around the clock to make the best and timely provider of a good way to bring the scenario lower back to every day.
A professional polo player, like the well-known Nacho Figueras or the highest-ranked Adolfo Cambiaso, is widely thought of as someone who spends all day with his horses, is always outdoors, travels all over the world, enjoys performing in front of a crowd, mingles with celebrities, has a world-traveled passport, attends parties with royalty, is privileged to VIP entrances to all the best parties, meets other sports-celebrities from every sport imaginable, receives bonuses each time he wins a tournament, is paid 4 figures per game, the hero of all polo enthusiasts (ladies included) and has all the most beautiful women in the world as your fans.
While the daily life of these famous polo players may seem quite grand and privileged, the player must work a lot of hard work. Much of his time and money is dedicated to maintaining his profession: A Polo professional must have at least a dozen trained polo ponies to have a competitive string, all fit and ready to play. Each high-goal game is at least six chukkers (periods); hence, if you play two days in a row, you will have to have at least 12 horses, not counting the ones that may be a little sore. Some low-goal players will have only two ponies and will “double-up” to play a four-chukker game.
Most top polo professionals will have a horse they keep to work their timing with pre-game, be it one hour or two before games. On non-game days, pros will take out a few ponies and “stick and ball” them to maintain and improve their skills. The exercise riders take the ponies out in the mornings in sets (they sit on one horse and have three ponies aside) to jog them, loo, sen them up, and keep their lungs and oxygen intake at par for competition. The pro will indicate to the riders which horse needs to be ridden individually to either “blow them out” (let them stretch at full gallop) or “short work them” (many stops, turns, and short bursts of speed).
These are usually scheduled the day before the high-goal game. The best polo pros make it a point to watch each pony played at a walk, looking for soreness, heat, or inflammation. The front tendons, hocks, and stifles are of greatest concern. The pony is walked until he is relaxed, has his head down, enjoys some grazing, and gets sun on his back. The pro is responsible for selecting and overseeing the patron’s string. It is customary for the team to work with the patron on riding and hitting skills, usually done on the patron’s private fields and mostly in the afternoons pre-game. The pro will sometimes work on his strength and endurance, so stretching sessions in the morning are the most important.