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NatureCode Launches new range of Dry herbs and Ayurvedic Wellness products

New Delhi,  Delhi based NatureCode, launches a new range of Ayurvedic wellness products and Dry Herbs. These products are vegetarian and prepared freshly in the company's own manufacturing unit using standardized herbal extracts for consistent quality and efficacy. NatureCode products are Ministry of Ayush Certified, Pure & Potent, Cruelty Free, Vegan, Gluten, and Artificial Colour & Flavour free. NatureCode’s collection of Ayurvedic Wellness products are effective and have good results as they combine with herbs & herbs extract for more efficacy. The Ayurveda collection has product such as Immunosoul - Immunity…
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FMCG brands leverage Snapdeal’s Bharat reach

Snapdeal’s strong user base in smaller cities helps Marico, Godrej, Piramal extend reach of value-selection  Delhi NCR, 15 January 2020: Snapdeal’s extensive reach in smaller cities and towns of India is helping India’s leading FMCG brands take their value selection deeper into Bharat. Over the last few months, large FMCG & beauty product companies including Godrej, Marico, Himalaya have on-boarded their authorised dealers on to the Snapdeal platform in order to cater to the growing demand for their products from non-metro India. Leveraging Snapdeal’s positioning as a value-focused marketplace, companies…
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New India under China’s watch: 1400 companies including Paytm, Zomato, Swiggy monitored

Amid the tensions at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, in a major revelation, an Indian Express report claimed that China has hatched an espionage conspiracy against India.  A Shenzen-based technology company, named Zhenhua Data Information Technology Co. Limited, with links to the Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party is keeping an eye on more than 10,000 Indians and organisations. The company calls itself a pioneer in using big data for 'hybrid warfare' and the 'great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation'. Among the…
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NGT directs CPCB to recover fine from Amazon, Flipkart for excessive plastic packaging

The National Green Tribunal has directed the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to conduct environmental audit and recover fine from Amazon and Flipkart for violation of environmental norms. The green panel observed that the statutory regulators were not taking coercive measures, including invoking of "polluter pays" principle for enforcing the statutory norms against the e-commerce firms. "A report has been filed by the CPCB, which again mentions one or other reasons for not enforcing the law but does not mention the coercive measures adopted either directly by…
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