Surat : Hi-tech Sweet Water Technology Eyes Europe Market

“It is our ongoing goal to expand the family, and the firm is directly and indirectly linked to more than 2,000 families of our workers," said Vijay Shah, owner of Hi-Tech Sweet Water.

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Surat : Hi-Tech Sweet Water Technologies in Surat has become a frontrunner in the industry by fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s goals of Swachh Bharat, Clean Water, and Make in India via its dedication to supplying people with safe drinking water. At the recent Aquatech Trade Exhibition in Europe, the business further solidified its focus on the European market.

“It is our ongoing goal to expand the family, and the firm is directly and indirectly linked to more than 2,000 families of our workers,” said Vijay Shah, owner of Hi-Tech Sweet Water.

Additionally, he addressed the efforts to tarnish the company’s reputation. Seated before the Surat media, Mr. Shah referred to the recent media claims that he and his wife had fled to the US without paying off their bank liabilities.

As one of its valued customers, Hi-Tech Sweet Water Technologies has been acknowledged by the Bank of Baroda. In his statement, Mr. Shah assured the audience that the business was well-positioned to enter the European market.

Hi-Tech Sweet Water Technologies and Hiren Bhavsar of Kashyap Infraproject Pvt Ltd., he said, had a history of disagreements over commercial matters. Bhavsar had made unjustified and fraudulent accusations against him and the firm. During the implementation of the Bihar water project for the corporation, he claimed that Kailash Lohiya had also committed fraud. In spite of the fact that Hiren Bhavsar provided inadequate solar panels and pumps, the project’s financial mismanagement was the result of Kailash Lohiya’s unlawfully transferred shares of Hi-Tech Sweet Water Technologies into his name and substantial cash diversion into his wife Disha’s.

Regarding the unlawful transfer of shares, Mr. Shah has reported that a criminal complaint has been filed against Kailash Lohiya and his wife, Disha Lohiya. In his words, Kailash Lohiya is now free on bail after an arrest, incarceration, and release. The defamation suit, which Hi-Tech Sweet Water Technologies has filed in Surat court against Hiren Bhavsar, Kailash Lohiya, and Kashyap Infratech, is said to be worth 500 crore rupees, according to Mr. Shah.

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