Patanjali unit will be set up in nearly 700-800 acres of land at a cost of over Rs 1,000 crore. The factory will cater to the growing demand of its FMCG products in the northern region of India.
?Raymond, textile major has carved out a fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) group to extend the eponymous apparel brand to over a dozen personal and home care products.
?The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has notified rules regarding equalisation levy, a tax which will be levied on income arising to companies like Google, Facebook, for providing services like online advertisement.
?Pujashoppe.com is blending the convenience of e-commerce with the wide customer base that physical stores enjoy to achieve faster delivery and customer delight in Rs 1,95,000 crore market for puja (worship) materials.
Growing at a CAGR of 17.8%, the overall global wearable fitness product market is expected to reach $31.27 billion by 2020 and much innovative tech startups in India are taking advantage of the same by creating out of the box products.
Baba Ramdev said, "Yoga is my life and worship. Prosperity, on the other hand, is a by-product of practising yoga every day since I was nine years old."
India’s biggest forum for the Business of Education, Indian Education Congress 2011 organised by Franchise India in support with Indian Franchise Association (IFA) and KPMG begins today.
Fitness centre, Snap Fitness kick started its first centre in Gurgaon, North India. After south India and Mumbai, now Snap Fitness is all set to spread the fitness routine in the northern part of the country too.