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Business Upturn
03-07-2025
- Business
- Business Upturn
Delhi High Court restrains Patanjali from airing ads allegedly disparaging Dabur's Chyavanprash
By Aditya Bhagchandani Published on July 3, 2025, 10:57 IST The Delhi High Court on Thursday restrained Patanjali Ayurved from running advertisements allegedly disparaging the Chyavanprash product of Dabur India Limited, granting interim relief to Dabur in an ongoing legal battle over misleading claims. Justice Mini Pushkarna, while pronouncing the order, allowed two interim applications filed by Dabur, observing that the advertisements in question amounted to prima facie disparagement of Dabur's product. The Court stated: 'Applications are allowed.' A detailed written order is awaited. The case is next listed for hearing before the roster bench on July 14. The dispute dates back to December last year, when Dabur filed a suit against Patanjali and sought an injunction against advertisements claiming superiority of Patanjali's Chyavanprash. In its fresh application, Dabur alleged that after summons were issued, Patanjali escalated the campaign, running 6,182 advertisements in one week, portraying Dabur's product as inferior. Senior Advocate Sandeep Sethi, representing Dabur, argued that Patanjali's ads claimed it used over 51 herbs, while Dabur used only 40–47 herbs, and further called Dabur's product 'ordinary' to suggest it was not authentic. Sethi also alleged that Patanjali's formulation contained mercury, making it unfit for children. On the other hand, Senior Advocate Jayant Mehta, appearing for Patanjali, denied these claims and asserted that Patanjali's ingredients adhered to prescribed formulations and were safe for consumption. The case, titled Dabur India Limited v. Patanjali Ayurved , raises important questions about comparative advertising and misleading claims in India's competitive FMCG sector. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aditya Bhagchandani serves as the Senior Editor and Writer at Business Upturn, where he leads coverage across the Business, Finance, Corporate, and Stock Market segments. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to journalistic integrity, he not only contributes insightful articles but also oversees editorial direction for the reporting team.


India.com
19-06-2025
- Business
- India.com
Meet Jain brothers who started business with a loan of just Rs..., today their business worth is Rs 3000000000, they deal in...
Meet Jain brothers who started business with a loan of just Rs..., today their business worth is Rs 3000000000, they deal in... When one have a resolute to do something big, with grit and determination, everything is possible. These two brothers, who are residents of Indore, started a new business by taking a loan from the bank and achieved success in it. Both brothers are residents of Indore. The name of their brand is Kimirica Wellness Private Limited, which is a very big cosmetic brand. Let us know about Rajat Jain and Mohit Jain. Started business by taking loan in 2012 Rajat and Mohit Jain come from a middle class family. In 2012, both the brothers took a loan of Rs 15 lakh from the bank and started the Kimerica brand. At that time Rajat was 27 years old. Mohit was 25 years old. Their father used to run a small factory in which he used to make things like oil, Chyavanprash. A 100 square feet area office Both the brothers started working in the 100 square feet area of their father's factory. Initially they used to make only 5 products like shampoo, shower gel, conditioner, soap and body lotion but as the business grew, they started making many more things. Rajat used to manage the unit. Mohit used to reach corporate clients with sample of their products. Gradually, this small cosmetic business of both the brothers expanded. Today, this brand has more than 200 products. Their office is spread over an area of 1.5 lakh square feet. 700 employees work here. In the first 10 years, the turnover of the Kimerika brand reached Rs 100 crore. Today, the turnover of this brand has become Rs 300 crore.


News18
30-04-2025
- Health
- News18
5 Ayurvedic Remedies By Baba Ramdev To Stop Premature Greying
Last Updated: Premature greying, common among teenagers and young adults, can be tackled with Ayurvedic remedies like amla juice and yoga postures. A balanced diet can also help In recent years, premature greying of hair has become a common concern among teenagers and young adults, with many noticing white strands as early as the ages of 15 to 20. In some cases, children are also experiencing early onset of greying, leading to increased mental stress and lowered self-esteem. While medical professionals often state that reversing white hair is difficult, advocates of Ayurveda and yoga claim that natural remedies and lifestyle changes can help restore hair to its natural colour. Ayurvedic Remedies For Hair Rejuvenation Renowned yoga guru Baba Ramdev has outlined several Ayurvedic methods to combat premature greying. In a recent television appearance, he advised regular consumption of juices made from amla (Indian gooseberry), aloe vera, and giloy, natural ingredients rich in antioxidants and essential nutrients. Drinking amla -aloe vera juice in the morning and taking a spoonful of Chyavanprash with warm milk at night, he suggests, may not only strengthen the hair but also encourage natural darkening over time. Yoga For Hair Health Certain yoga postures are also believed to support hair health. Baba Ramdev recommends Shirshasana (headstand) and Sarvangasana (shoulder stand), which are said to improve blood circulation to the scalp and revitalise hair follicles. Regular practice of these asanas, within individual limits, could help slow down or potentially reverse the greying process. Role Of Diet And Daily Habits A wholesome diet and minor daily practices may further enhance results. According to the yoga guru, increasing intake of green leafy vegetables and performing nail rubbing exercises (known as Balayam) for just two minutes each day may help in preventing early greying. Moreover, adopting a balanced lifestyle, including regular physical activity, proper nutrition, stress management, and sufficient sleep, can significantly improve not only hair quality but also overall health. With hair-related issues on the rise, particularly among the youth, natural and holistic methods are seeing renewed interest. While results may vary from person to person, many are turning to these time-tested Ayurvedic and yogic approaches in hopes of restoring their natural hair colour, without resorting to chemical treatments or dyes. First Published: News lifestyle 5 Ayurvedic Remedies By Baba Ramdev To Stop Premature Greying Latest News Kerala Groom's Blind Trust On GPS Nearly Costs Him His Wedding Viral Lifestyle Can Scent Really Boost Your Energy? Here's What Experts Say Education and Career TS SSC 2025 Results Declared: Mahabubabad District Tops With 99.29% Pass Rate Viral Maha Kumbh's Monalisa Shares Her Bridal Makeup Video, Internet Gives A 10/10 Opinion Opinion | Why The Conclave May Reveal A Surprise Choice For Pope latest news