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Big Basket’s Hari Menon books tests for FIL, Tata 1mg delivers reports with tribute to 'Metro Man'

September 03, 2025 / 17:53 IST
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A routine medical test booking turned into a heartfelt moment when Tata 1MG staff recognised the name of Elattuvalapil Sreedharan—India’s iconic “Metro Man”—and decided to deliver the results in person, along with handwritten notes of gratitude to his son-in-law and Big Basket co-founder Hari Menon.

In a post on X, Menon said his father-in-law had arrived from Kerala to celebrate Onam and handed him a list of tests he needed done. “Without thinking twice, I opened the Tata 1mg app and booked it in under a minute,” Menon wrote. But what followed was unexpected.

Someone from the Tata 1mg team noticed the name and realised they were serving the man who laid the foundation for India’s metro infrastructure. Instead of uploading the reports online, they delivered them personally, accompanied by two notes—one from the regional manager and another handwritten by the team.

A routine medical test booking turned into a heartfelt moment when Tata 1MG staff recognised the name of Elattuvalapil Sreedharan—India’s iconic “Metro Man”—and decided to deliver the results in person, along with handwritten notes of gratitude to his son-in-law and Big Basket co-founder Hari Menon.

In a post on X, Menon said his father-in-law had arrived from Kerala to celebrate Onam and handed him a list of tests he needed done. “Without thinking twice, I opened the Tata 1mg app and booked it in under a minute,” Menon wrote. But what followed was unexpected.

Someone from the Tata 1mg team noticed the name and realised they were serving the man who laid the foundation for India’s metro infrastructure. Instead of uploading the reports online, they delivered them personally, accompanied by two notes—one from the regional manager and another handwritten by the team.

A routine medical test booking turned into a heartfelt moment when Tata 1MG staff recognised the name of Elattuvalapil Sreedharan—India’s iconic “Metro Man”—and decided to deliver the results in person, along with handwritten notes of gratitude to his son-in-law and Big Basket co-founder Hari Menon.

In a post on X, Menon said his father-in-law had arrived from Kerala to celebrate Onam and handed him a list of tests he needed done. “Without thinking twice, I opened the Tata 1mg app and booked it in under a minute,” Menon wrote. But what followed was unexpected.

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Someone from the Tata 1mg team noticed the name and realised they were serving the man who laid the foundation for India’s metro infrastructure. Instead of uploading the reports online, they delivered them personally, accompanied by two notes—one from the regional manager and another handwritten by the team.

A routine medical test booking turned into a heartfelt moment when Tata 1MG staff recognised the name of Elattuvalapil Sreedharan—India’s iconic “Metro Man”—and decided to deliver the results in person, along with handwritten notes of gratitude to his son-in-law and Big Basket co-founder Hari Menon.

In a post on X, Menon said his father-in-law had arrived from Kerala to celebrate Onam and handed him a list of tests he needed done. “Without thinking twice, I opened the Tata 1mg app and booked it in under a minute,” Menon wrote. But what followed was unexpected.

Someone from the Tata 1mg team noticed the name and realised they were serving the man who laid the foundation for India’s metro infrastructure. Instead of uploading the reports online, they delivered them personally, accompanied by two notes—one from the regional manager and another handwritten by the team.

A routine medical test booking turned into a heartfelt moment when Tata 1MG staff recognised the name of Elattuvalapil Sreedharan—India’s iconic “Metro Man”—and decided to deliver the results in person, along with handwritten notes of gratitude to his son-in-law and Big Basket co-founder Hari Menon.

In a post on X, Menon said his father-in-law had arrived from Kerala to celebrate Onam and handed him a list of tests he needed done. “Without thinking twice, I opened the Tata 1mg app and booked it in under a minute,” Menon wrote. But what followed was unexpected.

Someone from the Tata 1mg team noticed the name and realised they were serving the man who laid the foundation for India’s metro infrastructure. Instead of uploading the reports online, they delivered them personally, accompanied by two notes—one from the regional manager and another handwritten by the team.

A routine medical test booking turned into a heartfelt moment when Tata 1MG staff recognised the name of Elattuvalapil Sreedharan—India’s iconic “Metro Man”—and decided to deliver the results in person, along with handwritten notes of gratitude to his son-in-law and Big Basket co-founder Hari Menon.

In a post on X, Menon said his father-in-law had arrived from Kerala to celebrate Onam and handed him a list of tests he needed done. “Without thinking twice, I opened the Tata 1mg app and booked it in under a minute,” Menon wrote. But what followed was unexpected.

Someone from the Tata 1mg team noticed the name and realised they were serving the man who laid the foundation for India’s metro infrastructure. Instead of uploading the reports online, they delivered them personally, accompanied by two notes—one from the regional manager and another handwritten by the team.

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