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Ayurvedic & herbal products manufacturers in Indore ramp up production as Covid cases increase
Ayurvedic & herbal products manufacturers in Indore ramp up production as Covid cases increase

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Ayurvedic & herbal products manufacturers in Indore ramp up production as Covid cases increase

Indore: As Covid-19 cases are witnessing an uptick, manufacturers of Ayurvedic and herbal products in Indore have ramped up their production capacities, anticipating a surge in demand for immunity-boosting products. Usually, summers remain the lean season for immunity booster syrups and tablets, but the resurgence of Covid-19 cases led to a jump in enquiries, prompting many units to prepare for increased production ahead of their usual season. Ayush Nirmata Sangh secretary Ashish Dubey said, "We are anticipating a surge in demand for immunity boosters as cases of Covid-19 again started to increase. Many units started preparations and are gradually increasing production." Another manufacturer owner of a local Ayurvedic firm Ravi Kumar said, "We saw an increase in enquiries for our immunity products. To meet this demand, we are expanding our operations to ensure we can deliver quality products to our customers promptly. Also, monsoon and winters are main demand period of Ayurvedic products when demand rises." Industry insiders noted that if the consumption of these products would not meet their expectations, they would still find a market during the monsoon and winter seasons when the demand for syrups and immunity boosters typically spikes. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Ayurvedic products produced in Indore are distributed across various states in India, including Delhi, Punjab, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, according to local manufacturers. In response to the heightened demand, many manufacturing units are transitioning to automatic production processes, while others are opting for semi-automatic configurations to enhance efficiency. Indore is home to around 240 Ayurvedic medicine manufacturing units, with the total market size exceeding an impressive Rs 1000 crore, as reported by Ayush Nirmata Sangh.

Excise to probe after Greater Noida residents lodge police complaint on liquor outlets
Excise to probe after Greater Noida residents lodge police complaint on liquor outlets

Hindustan Times

time22-04-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Excise to probe after Greater Noida residents lodge police complaint on liquor outlets

Residents of La Residentia society in Greater Noida West lodged a formal complaint with the Bisrakh police station on Sunday demanding the immediate relocation of an English liquor shop and a beer outlet which recently opened in the commercial zone of the gated community. According to resident Ashish Dubey, in whose name the complaint was lodged, there has been an increase in anti-social elements in the area since the liquor outlets opened recently. The shops are in the commercial pocket that also hosts essential services such as a medical store, gym, grocery outlet, and a stationery shop. 'Ever since the shop opened, there has been an influx of unruly men loitering around the premises, often seen drinking in public, making lewd comments, and even getting into drunken brawls. It's no longer safe for women or children to move around freely,' said Dubey. 'We now hesitate to send our children to the nearby medical store or stationery shop. The number of loiterers has shot up, and it's only going to get worse in the coming months. It's not just about inconvenience anymore, it's about safety,' said Sumil Jalota, another resident. The liquor outlets, which began operations on April 2, were set up by merging three adjacent shop spaces into a single unit. According to excise norms, such establishments must be located at least 100 metres away from residential zones. However, residents allege that the shop is operating 50 metres from the nearest housing block in violation of the rule. To be sure, La Residential Society houses 1,800 families across 39 towers — 29 of which are fully occupied while 10 are under construction. Residents have urged the police to intervene and ensure the relocation of the liquor outlets to a more suitable, non-residential zone. Gautam Budh Nagar excise department officials said that they have taken cognizance of the matter. 'We have received the complaint and I am aware of the issue. Instructions have been issued to the concerned excise officials to conduct an inquiry, and a report is currently awaited. Based on the findings, further action will be taken. If needed, an alternative location will be considered and the shop may be relocated. These are initial hiccups post the new excise policy, and we will sort these out. We will also take the sentiments of residents into account,' said excise officer Subodh Kumar.

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