Australia’s most premium coffee chain – Di Bella Coffee, which began its India operations last year, is now planning to launch two new franchise stores in Mumbai and Dehradun soon.
Green Gold Animation, creators of Chhota Bheem and Mighty Raju, is now planning to expand their exclusive licensing and merchandising division – Green Gold Store.
The National Textile Corporation Limited (NTC) which is a central public sector enterprise under the ministry of textiles has recently made its maiden entry into apparel industry with the launch of their men\'s wear brand-Indian Republic.
JIE Preschool, a chain of preschools is seeking franchise partners across nation for expansion of its network. JIE commenced franchising in 2012 and currently has four franchise centres.
Vivafit, a European brand of women’s only gyms, recently signed master franchising contract for Oman with Alkhonji Group, one of the largest economic groups in that country.
Franchise India 2010, 8th Asia’s Biggest Show on franchise, retail and entrepreneurship is all set to witness over 325 companies participating in the show.
In the last two years, Kidzee, the educational arm of Zee, has opened over 600 centres pan-India, with a record unit growth of over 100%. The preschool chain has an aggressive plan of adding 300 centres every year
Safe Enterprises, one of the participating brands in Franchise India 2011, with two decades of experience in the field of customised modular retail display fittings is on an expansion spree.
Talking about the business model on which Calorx operates, Manjula Shroff, Chairperson, Kalorex said her Foundation is a non-profit, professionally managed and self-sustaining autonomous institution with excellence in education as its main objective.
UNICEF India, Oxford University and George Institute of Global Health, UK have come together to develop a programme for media reporting on public health with a focus on routine immunisation.
Cancer is one of the leading causes of deaths in India, which has nearly three million patients suffering from the disease. Annually, over half a million (about 5.5 lakh) people die of cancer in India.
The alliance is intended to improve quality of life for healthcare providers and seekers; and to leverage India’s strength to enhance global health and wellness care using digital technologies.