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Nutrition, personal care, mind coaching: Sajjan Gill's expert platform meets the demand for reliable consultation
Nutrition, personal care, mind coaching: Sajjan Gill's expert platform meets the demand for reliable consultation

Time of India

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Nutrition, personal care, mind coaching: Sajjan Gill's expert platform meets the demand for reliable consultation

Self-made serial entrepreneur Sajjan Gill launched his expert consultation platform, Conbun, in January 2025. As over 70% of Indians now turn to the internet for personal advice, the need for verified, professional guidance has never been more urgent. The platform addresses this market gap with its accessible and verified professional consultations across several key life categories. Conbun is the result of years of dedicated work and insightful understanding cultivated by Sajjan, aimed at solving everyday decision-making challenges. 'In a country where everyone gives advice, we wanted to make real expert help accessible to everyone — verified, easy, and affordable,' shared Founder Sajjan Gill. Currently, Conbun works in 12 categories, including nutrition, personal care, career coaching, event planning, mind coaching, and therapy, among others. The platform is now preparing to expand into additional areas such as legal consultation, elderly care, and educational counselling. Within three months of launch, it has reported 112,000 downloads — a clear indicator of the demand for consultation services in India. With a growing presence in Tier 2, Tier 3 cities, and non-urban areas, the platform continues to work towards bridging the accessibility gap for professional advice across India.

Nikon India says tariff war not going to increase camera, lenses prices in India in near future
Nikon India says tariff war not going to increase camera, lenses prices in India in near future

India Today

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

Nikon India says tariff war not going to increase camera, lenses prices in India in near future

With US President Donald Trump unleashing tariff war over the rest of the world, there are fears that gadgets and other items are set to become more expensive. But the fears, according to Nikon, are somewhat overblown at the moment. The company says that in India in near future its cameras and lenses will continue to have prices that are in line with the current pricing policies. In other words no impact of the tariff war currently unsettling the global supply chain on cameras and lenses sold by Nikon India. advertisementSajjan Kumar, managing director at Nikon India, told India Today Tech that at least in near future he sees no change in his company's prices here. 'Currently we don't believe tariffs will disrupt anything for Nikon,' said Sajjan. 'Our products mainly come from Thailand and Japan to India. So we don't see any immediate impact but in the long term I think we need to study how things, which just now started, how they settle down and what is the global impact.'And by near future Sajjan meant that 'at least within six months we don't see any immediate impact.' Sajjan made his comments on the sidelines of an event where Nikon launched the Z5 II, its most-affordable new full-frame camera. The Z5 II, which is built around a 24-megapixel image sensor, improved autofocus and a fast Expeed 7 chipset, is a hybrid camera. Nikon is hoping that it will not just appeal to its traditional base of still photographers and hobbyists but also the influencers and content creators who are active on video platforms like YouTube and Instagram. advertisementOf course, one way to avoid impact from tariffs is local manufacturing. But Nikon, like other camera makers, doesn't manufacture cameras or lenses in India. 'In near future too, this is not something going to change. Currently, we do not have plans for manufacturing or assembly in India,' said Sajjan. 'While the Indian camera market shows good opportunities and is progressing, the overall volume is still limited, estimated at around 2.5 lakh units annually for the entire industry. Based on the current numbers, local manufacturing isn't under consideration. It would depend on local and potentially nearby demand.'Nikon is hoping that the Z5 II will let it expand its market share. In particular, the company is looking at a new-generation of high-end cameras who need these devices to shoot their Reels, Shorts and other video content. This is the main reason why the company has bolstered video features in the Z5 II significantly. Despite its rather reasonable price — for a full-frame camera — the Z5 II offers features like 4K UHD video at 60 frames per second, 12-bit N-RAW recording, and Full HD 120 frames per second recording for high-quality slow-motion effects. It also comes with support for in-camera 10-bit N-Log and 12-bit N-Raw video recording, which should make it easier for content creators to get the desired colours in their videos in post-processing.

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