Handicrafts and Handloom Department to organize trainee product sales at Srinagar Numish Gah on 7 August

Handicrafts and Handloom Department to organize trainee product sales at Srinagar Numish Gah on 7 August

The Department of Handicrafts and Handloom Department, Kashmir, today, gave an invitation to all craft lovers to visit Kashmir Haat, Srinagar on August 7 for the sale of the 11th National Handloom Day. Stalls of all 10 districts of Kashmir division along with registered cooperative societies will be on demonstrations for the sale of trainee … Read more

Warning on popular product amidst the fear of allergies ‘Do not eat immediately’

Warning on popular product amidst the fear of allergies 'Do not eat immediately'

A Major UK Supermarket Has released Remembering product If it has a popular food, then with “do not brick” warning for one. Lydal GB He has told consumers who bought the Red Hen 4 Tempura Chicken Stake 380G to check if they are part of the affected batch. The product is being remembered because the … Read more

Noise Announces Master Series in India; First Product to Launch Soon

Noise has announced the launch of its Master Series in India. The new lineup is confirmed to include audio products and the domestic manufacturing brand will unveil its first product from the Master Series soon. The new range is expected to come with advanced active noise cancellation (ANC) capabilities to enhance the listening experience. The … Read more

Dr. Reddy’s to focus on complex products as growth driver to offset Revlimid revenue loss

The company’s Q3FY25 growth was largely driven by revenues from the NRT portfolio, as well as revenues from the India business and emerging markets.

2025-01-23 22:13:00 : Dr. Reddy’s is focused on a range of complex drugs, including GLP-1 (such as semaglutide), as well as biosimilars and consumer care, to offset the release of its blockbuster Revlimid (Revlimid) next year, an executive said. ) loss of exclusivity. Dr. Reddy CEO Erez Israel said the pharma giant has additional growth … Read more

This year’s Diwali, China lost 1.25 billion rupees…Chinese goods cannot be sold, the glory of “Made in India” – Diwali-related Chinese product sales decline, demand for Indian-made products increases

The demand for Chinese products in the Indian market has continued to decline during the Diwali and Dentra festivals in the past few years. In particular, sales of decorations dropped significantly compared with the previous period. Sales of domestic goods increased as demand was low and imports fell. In fact, the effects of Prime Minister … Read more