Mumbai: In April 2016, addressing a press conference in New Delhi, yoga guru Baba Ramdev, the face of Patanjali Ayurved, declared, “Colgate ka to gate khul gaya, Nestle ka to panchhi urne wala hai, ...
Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali has been one of the biggest disruptors in the Indian consumer market. Such has been its impact that big multinationals that once defined the Indian market with their sole ...
It's a small and inconsequential part of most people’s daily routine - the few minutes they spend brushing their teeth. But in India, the increasingly competitive toothpaste market has taken on huge ...
If you want healthy teeth, using abrasive toothpastes could be beneficial since they help toothbrushes in plaque, food particles and stain removal. Silica and Calcium Carbonate are the frequently used ...
MUMBAI: Patanjali Ayurved, the home-grown foods-to-FMCG player that recently took on Swiss multinational giant Nestle by launching its own noodle brand, is eating into the market share of another MNC ...
Both competitive intensity and environmental factors are contributing to the leading oral care brand's pain points It remains one of India's most-loved brands, according to the 2015 edition of the ...
First, it was charcoal, then salt. Now it is cardamom, mint, and even turmeric. With yoga guru Ramdev-led Patanjali’s “herbal” game being received well, other Indian toothpaste makers, including ...
Seamless reading experience. Save your favourite. In a regulator filing, Patanjali Foods informed that the board has approved the "acquisition of the entire non-food business undertaking i.e. hair ...
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