Wednesday, March 11, 2026

150 Hero Glamour Fi 125 Added To Uttarakhand Police Flee

Hero MotoCorp has handed over 150 units of Glamour Fi 125 to Uttarakhand Police Department that will be used for active patrolling. The brand has equipped these motorcycles with the necessary accessories for patrolling, including sirens and flashlights. Sri Pushkar Singh Dhami – Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttarakhand flagged off the motorcycles.

Earlier this month, Hero MotoCorp also presented over 300 motorcycles to the state forest department. All these have been done as part of its initiatives under the Company’s flagship CSR program – Hero WeCare.

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HERO MOTOCORP FURTHER STRENGTHENS ITS PARTNERSHIP WITH UTTARAKHAND GOVERNMENT

PRESENTS 150 MOTORCYCLES TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT

In keeping with its commitment to promote the safety and security of citizens, Hero MotoCorp, the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters, has handed over 150 Hero motorcycles to the Uttarakhand Police Department.

Presented as part of its initiatives under the Company’s flagship CSR program – Hero WeCare – these motorcycles – the technologically-advanced Hero Glamour FI 125 – will be used by police officers for active patrolling in their respective areas of jurisdiction, thereby ensuring overall security, including road safety, and rapid services during emergency situations.

The Hero Glamour FI125 motorcycles – specially fitted with the necessary accessories, including sirens and flashlights – were handed over to Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami – Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttarakhand on Tuesday, June 28th, in the presence of Shri Ashok Kumar, DGP, Uttarakhand, Mr. Yashpal Sardana, Head – Plant Operations (Haridwar), Hero MotoCorp and senior officials from the state government, local
administration and the police department.

Flagging off the motorcycles, Shri. Pushkar Singh Dhami, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttarakhand said, “We appreciate Hero MotoCorp for collaborating with the Uttarakhand Police Department in such a noble initiative. I am confident that these new motorcycles will further enable the Police force in the state in better law enforcement, ensuring the security and safety of the citizens.”

Mr. Bharatendu Kabi, Head – Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) & Corporate Communication, Hero MotoCorp, said, “We have always collaborated with the police department and the state government in Uttarakhand in several community outreach programmes for the safety and security of the citizens. As a responsible corporate, Hero MotoCorp has always been at the forefront of such initiatives to ensure a greener, safer and equitable society. We deeply value our partnership with the state government and we will
keep strengthening this association with similar community initiatives.”


Earlier this month, Hero MotoCorp handed over 300 motorcycles to the state forest department through the Himalayan Eco Restoration, Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Enhancement Society in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand.

Hero MotoCorp’s Initiatives in Uttarakhand –
• Handed over 13 life-support ambulances to the Government of Uttarakhand
• The company supported Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama in Kankhal, Haridwar to
strengthen the healthcare system with 122 bed COVID-19 hospital – Total 1550 Covid
patients benefitted in second wave of pandemic
• 5023 doses of vaccines were administered to the people in Haridwar
• Partnered with the local health department and facilitated vaccination for speciallyabled people in the district – 2019 specially-abled citizens benefited through this initiative.
• Supporting 60 Covid Affected families in District Haridwar
• Provided Covid Care Kits with PPE Kits, Masks, Sanitizer, Hand Gloves, Pulse Oximeter to various hospitals in Uttarakhand
• Supporting Government Medical College and Hospital Dehradun and Haldwani, Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama, Swami Bhumanand Hospital, Haridwar , CMO Office in Roshnabad , Haridwar.

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