Witnessing a Visionary: How Kunwer Sachdev Transformed Su-Kam Through Facebook
I still remember the day vividly. It was 2006, and most of us had barely heard of Facebook, let alone understood its potential for a business like Su-Kam. But Mr. Kunwer Sachdev—always ahead of his time—had already recognized that this platform could change the way we communicate, collaborate, and connect as a company.

The Birth of Su-Kam’s Facebook Community
One afternoon, Mr. Sachdev gathered a few of us in his office, his eyes gleaming with excitement. “This is the future,” he said, as he showed us Facebook on his computer screen. While social media was still uncharted territory for businesses in India, he saw it as a tool to bring Su-Kam’s people together—employees, dealers, distributors, and customers alike.
With his characteristic enthusiasm, he personally created Su-Kam’s first official Facebook page. But he didn’t stop there. He made sure we all understood its significance. He conducted training sessions, encouraging employees to create their own Facebook profiles, connect with one another, and start sharing their achievements and experiences. This wasn’t just about marketing—it was about building a digital family within Su-Kam.

How Facebook Transformed Su-Kam’s Culture
What happened next was truly extraordinary. Before Facebook, communication across different departments and locations was fragmented. But once the page was up and running, something magical happened:
Factory workers shared pictures of new inverter models they had assembled with pride.
Engineers posted updates about innovations and new product developments.
Dealers and distributors across India uploaded installation pictures, showcasing Su-Kam’s presence in homes and businesses everywhere.
Employees celebrated milestones together, from birthday celebrations to product launches.
For the first time, we saw Su-Kam not just as a workplace but as a vibrant, connected ecosystem. There was a sense of pride, of belonging, of being part of something bigger than just a job. And at the center of it all was Mr. Sachdev, constantly engaging, appreciating, and encouraging us through the platform.

The Man Who Saw the Future
Most companies took years to realize the power of social media, but Mr. Kunwer Sachdev had already integrated it into our daily work culture back in 2006. He understood that a company isn’t just about its products—it’s about its people, their stories, and their passion. Facebook became a digital window into the heart of Su-Kam, where every success, no matter how small, was celebrated.
As an employee who worked closely with him, I saw firsthand how he revolutionized not just the power backup industry but also corporate engagement. He didn’t just create a Facebook page—he created a movement that united an entire company.
Even today, as we look back, we realize how far ahead of his time he was. While others were just waking up to social media, we at Su-Kam had already built a thriving, engaged online community—all thanks to one man’s vision.
Kunwer Sachdev didn’t just lead a company—he built a family, and Facebook was our home.

A Digital Legacy That Remains
After Su-Kam went into bankruptcy and Mr. Kunwer Sachdev had to leave the company, https://ibbi.gov.in/en/public-announcement?cinno=VTY0MjAxREwxOTk4UExDMDk2Njg1&utm_source=chatgpt.com the Facebook page he had so passionately built remained as a testament to his leadership and vision. Even though the page is no longer active, it still has 145,000 followers, a reminder of the community he created. The page continues to hold memories of Su-Kam’s golden days, with old posts, images, and achievements lying there as an untouched digital archive of his legacy. Though he moved on to new ventures, his impact on Su-Kam and its people remains immortalized in those posts, forever a part of history.