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HPCL world cup contest

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Vijayawada, March 13

The Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) is conducting a lucky draw for customers at select filling stations in eight districts during the World Cup being held in the West Indies. Maruti cars, diamond necklaces and Bajaj motorcycles are on offer.

According to Mr. C.R Yuvaraaj, the Vijayawada retail manager, coupons for the lucky draw - Cup for India, Car for you - will be issued to customers who buy petrol or diesel at any of the 92 HPCL retail outlets in 30 towns spread over eight districts. Customers with two-wheelers should purchase fuel worth more than Rs 100, while those with four-wheelers should buy fuel worth more than Rs 300 to get the coupons. The draw will be conducted in Vijayawada on April 7.

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