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Payoneer India Cross-Border Excellence Awards 2026: From fashion to wellness, spotlighting India's e-commerce export championsThe Payoneer India Cross-Border Excellence Awards 2026 celebrate India's rising exporters, spotlighting e-commerce leaders in fashion, home...
KorinMi raises Rs 10 crore from Lotus Herbals to bring Korean skin treatment to IndiaFounded in 2024, KorinMi is a Korean beauty clinic that started with skin treatments and has now expanded to direct-to-consumer (D2C) produ...
U.S. drug regulator flags data integrity, maintenance lapses at Dabur India plantThe U.S. FDA has identified significant data integrity and manufacturing lapses at a Dabur India plant following a January inspection. Find...
Karnataka HC stays FSSAI advisory on use of Ashwagandha in major relief to US-based Kerry Inc, 7 other firmsIn a significant decision, the Karnataka High Court has granted temporary relief to eight businesses, including Kerry Inc, putting a hold o...
I-Beauty! After J, K and C, now it's India's turn in the big beautiful marketIndia's beauty industry is emerging as a global force, blending Ayurvedic heritage with modern science to create "I-beauty." With rising ex...
Different packaging, typos expose fake Mounjaro racketGurugram authorities uncovered a counterfeit Mounjaro operation. Police seized fake diabetes and weight loss injections valued at ₹70 lakh....
FMCGs buying up Ayurveda startups for healthy growthAyurveda seems to have found a sweet spot in India’s FMCG playbook as national players turn to regional and niche brands in this space to d...
Ayurveda's FMCG share remains low despite rising household useAyurveda's presence in India's FMCG sector is still small. Kantar reports that most Indian homes buy ayurvedic products. However, the segme...
After meteoric rise, Ayurveda products losing momentumFor instance, the contribution of the herbal segment in oral care has remained at 28% for the past two calendar years, said industry execut...
Korean direct seller Atomy to invest Rs 250 cr in India to set up manufacturing units by 2025Currently, the subsidiary of South Korean direct selling firm Atomy meets the Indian market's requirements through import from the parent c...
Emami to expand ayurvedic product export under ZanduEmami plans to export its healthcare portfolio under Zandu into several newer markets with the company receiving the WHO-GMP and Certificat...
Amazon to open a store for Indian ayurvedic manufacturersAmazon India, said herbal and beauty is the biggest category on Amazon.com. It offers a big opportunity for ayurvedic product manufacturers...
77 percent Indian households use Ayurvedic products: PwC reportThe size of the global Ayurvedic market is expected to almost treble from $3.4 billion in 2015 to $9.7 billion by 2022.
Kerala Ayurveda Ltd. to launch products in the US marketThe company has invested in Renovel Discoveries in the US for research and validation of ayurvedic formulations. It has conducted human tri...
High GST rate on ayurvedic items: How can one feel 'Achhe Din', asks PatanjaliGST rate for classical or generic range of ayurvedic medicines must be nil and 5 per cent for patented products instead of the proposed 12 ...
Ayurvedic & herbal FMCG space: Ramdev's Patanjali sets the pace even as HUL recasts its businessHow Hindustan Unilever is recasting its ayurvedic and herbal FMCG business in a fast-growing sector in which Ramdev’s Patanjali is setting ...
- Quality bar to go up for govt’s ayurvedic product purchases
Taking a cue from the stricter norms imposed by foreign countries on Indian ayurvedic products; Centre has decided to tighten the quality m...
- Ozone Ayurvedics launches anti acne product
Ozone Ayurvedics, a producer of herbal health and beauty care products, on Tuesday announced the launch an anti-acne product, targeting a t...
- Loreal to buy ayurvedic skin-care brand
French cosmetics giant L'Oreal SA is planning to buy an ayurvedic skin-care brand to bring the Indian vision of beauty to the world.
- NPIL expects Rs 1,000 cr revenue
As the costs of medicines are high abroad, the MNCs need Indian companies to manufacture their products.