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Mamaearth partners with Apollo Pharmacy

Mamaearth seeks to reach a wider audience through more than 5000 Apollo Pharmacy across India New Delhi: Honasa Consumer Limited, the parent company of Mamaearth, has entered into an agreement with Apollo Pharmacy, one of India's renowned pharmacy chains, to...

Tech Mahindra leading race to buy Mphasis

With an aggressive offer, Tech Mahindra is leading the race to acquire IT company Mphasis. It has been revealed by the people familiar with the matter that senior management at Mphasis might  turning this billion-dollar sale process into an...

Apollo to tap African Health Tourism

Indian healthcare group, Apollo, is now planning to promote health tourism in the South African region after setting up healthcare units in Nigeria, Uganda and Mauritius. “Africa is going to be the next big thing in everything that's going...

Apollo plans med-city in Lavasa

India's first-ever planned hill city – Lavasa (near Pune) - has attracted private healthcare group Apollo to plan a 200 acre wellness island amidst its 25,000 acre space. The project focuses on wellness and rejuvenation programs, attracting an investment...

Caring personally with products from nature

With a borrowed sum of Rs 5,000, Rajkumar Nanda nurtured a natural product to make it a brand, which in the present has earned him a whopping turnover of Rs 30 crore – and is pacing to touch the...

MCC showcases Wellness as retail category at IRF

Indian consumers are becoming more aware of wellness and healthcare needs. Health and wellness sector is emerging fast in India with presence of some of the retailers like Kaya, Manipal Cure and Care (MCC), VLCC and the like, which...

Tough competition in pharma retail: Guardian Lifecare

Guardian Lifecare, the India franchisee of Pittsburg-based GNC Inc., in an exclusive email to Indiaretailing confirmed that there is tremendous competition in the market as a number of corporate giants including Reliance Retail, Fortis and Dabur have entered the...

Organised drug retail would not affect chemists say experts

The entry of corporates into organized drug retail would not affect the sector estimated to be around Rs 45,000 crore shared by some 550,000 traders nor would it displace the neighbourhood chemist, say experts. “With the entry of corporates and...
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