16, Mar 2026
Champion Makes Its India Debut, Bringing Proven Global Performance to Local Industries
- Reciprocating Compressors — rugged, versatile units for light to heavy-duty industrial use.
- Rotary Screw Compressors – engineered for robust, reliable performance, delivering long‑term value
- Air Treatment Products — dryers, filters, condensate drains and separators to protect systems & downstream equipment.
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16, Mar 2026
India Fandom Report by MYFANDOM Spotlights India’s Fandom Economy, Worth USD 10B by 2028
Mumbai, Mar 16: MYFANDOM, India’s first Direct-to-Fan ecosystem, is known for fueling fandoms through official, premium merchandise and immersive fan experiences. MYFANDOM, which has enabled merchandise for over 100+ international artists and brands, has now released “India Fandom Report”. A first-of-its-kind, the report is a comprehensive overview on the phenomenal upsurge in fandom-related activities in India in 2025.

On the launch of the India Fandom Report, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis Ji shares,
“The India Fandom Report is a timely initiative that seeks to understand the evolving dynamics of fan communities and their growing influence. The creation of MYFANDOM as a platform that celebrates fan culture and connects Indian audiences with global entertainment experiences is a noteworthy step in recognising the power and potential of fandom in India”
The report examines how fandom is emerging as a powerful force shaping India’s cultural influence, consumer behaviour, and economic growth. It explores India’s growing role as a global soft power, where Indian fan communities are increasingly becoming an influence on international pop culture, music tours, streaming content, and cross-border collaborations. An independent study by MYFANDOM discovers that as fandom deepens, merchandise, live experiences, and community-led engagement have become crucial touchpoints for the Indian Fandom Economy giving fans the centerstage. 40% of fans want meet-and-greets with their idols to become part of the fan-experience, and 45% said they’d be the happiest with official merch.
The concept of fandom and its transition from a passive to a proactive influence is at the heart of this report, that positions India firmly in what it defines as the “Fandom Era”
Speaking on the report, Jinal Ajmera, Co- Founder of MYFANDOM says,
“Today, India’s hold on the collective consciousness of the world is evident in every aspect of our media and entertainment. The exchange of art and culture, the influx of international artists, businesses and music festivals into the Indian economy made 2025 – ‘The Year of Fandom’. The India Fandom Report is our endeavour to celebrate India’s Soft Power with a record of these incredible strides made in the Indian Fandom Economy.”
Vivek Ajmera, Co- Founder of MYFANDOM adds,
“We are on a journey to empower fans to Live Their Fandom. As India rises to unprecedented heights of economic power, our aim with the India Fandom Report is to highlight the scope of the country’s Orange Economy by offering a macro lens on the growing fan culture in India. With this, we take one step forward for India’s next billion fans.”
The report also includes insights from industry leaders and pillars of the Fandom Economy in India, such as Jay Mehta, Managing Director, Warner Music India & SAARC; Perry Farrell, Founder, Lollapalooza; Kunal Khambhati, Co-founder & COO – Events, District by Zomato; Anjula Acharia, Founder, 5 Junction Record and Manager, Priyanka Chopra Jonas; Poornima Sharma, Head of Marketing Partnerships, Netflix India, and Thomas Puliyel – Former President, IMRB International (now Kantar), to name just a few. Also, the report highlights the experiences of certain superfans like Tanuj Govil, who got to sing on stage with Chris Martin in Ahmedabad, and Natasha Mahtani, an Indian Swiftie invited to a ‘secret session’ at Taylor Swift’s residence.
This report is intended to serve as a reference point for artists, management, brands, and industry stakeholders seeking to underscore how fandom is shaping the future of entertainment, commerce, and culture in India. Drawing on its internal study, industry research, and cultural observation, MYFANDOM estimates that by 2028, India’s Fandom Economy will be worth $10 Billion!
16, Mar 2026
250 Plus Entrepreneurs from 24 Cities Converge in Surat for CorporateConnections India’s BHAF 2026

Surat, India Mar 16th: Surat emerged as the meeting point of India’s entrepreneurial leadership as CorporateConnections® India hosted BHAF 2026 The Big Hairy Audacious Forum, bringing together over 250 prominent entrepreneurs and business leaders from across the country.
The two-day flagship forum, held on 13–14 March 2026 at the Surat Marriott Hotel, created a powerful platform for collaboration, insight sharing, and relationship building among some of India’s most dynamic business owners.
Built around three core ideas: Learn. Network. Celebrate. BHAF continues to be the most anticipated annual gathering of the CorporateConnections India community.
The 2026 edition marked the largest BHAF event so far, reflecting the rapid growth of the network, which now spans 24 cities across India with more than 1,000 members representing diverse industries.
BHAF has evolved significantly since its inception. The first edition was held online, followed by BHAF 2023 in Delhi, BHAF 2024 aboard the Cordelia Cruise, and BHAF 2025 in Kolkata, with the 2026 edition in Surat setting a new benchmark in scale, participation, and impact.
The forum featured an inspiring lineup of renowned business leaders and industry experts who shared their journeys, leadership lessons, and insights into scaling businesses in India’s rapidly evolving economy.
Notable Speakers included:
- Hitesh Chimanlal Doshi, Chairman & Managing Director, Waaree Group, one of India’s largest solar energy companies
- Amit Jain, Co-Founder & CEO, CarDekho Group, and a leading voice in India’s startup ecosystem
- Ravi Kant, Former CEO & Managing Director, Tata Motors, who delivered a leadership session focused on growth and transformation
- Vaishali Wagle, Founder & CEO, Zenesse, who shared insights on leadership, culture, and organizational transformation
A major highlight of the forum was a panel discussion titled “Scaling from ₹100 Cr to ₹1000 Cr” featuring leading entrepreneurs including:
- Vikas Nahar, Founder & CEO, Happilo
- Dipak Sanghavi, MD & CEO, Nilon’s Enterprises
- Ramesh Agarwal, Founder, Agarwal Packers & Movers
- Rishikesh SR, Co-Founder, Rapido
The panel explored strategies, leadership mindset, and operational discipline required to build large-scale enterprises in India’s competitive business landscape.
Beyond the stage, BHAF created numerous opportunities for members to engage through structured one-to-one networking sessions, industry roundtables, and collaborative discussions, reinforcing CorporateConnections’ philosophy of building meaningful, trusted relationships among entrepreneurs and business leaders.
The forum concluded with a grand Gala Night and Awards ceremony, celebrating the achievements and contributions of members across the CorporateConnections India community.
BHAF 2026 was hosted under the leadership of CorporateConnections India National Directors, Yash Vasant and Gaurav VK Singhvi, who have played a key role in building one of the most dynamic regions within the global CorporateConnections network.
Gaurav VK Singhvi, National Director, CorporateConnections India, said: “The strength of CorporateConnections lies in the depth of trust among its members. Seeing more than 250 entrepreneurs from across India come together in Surat for BHAF 2026 demonstrates how powerful a community of like-minded leaders can be when they gather with the intention to grow together.”
Yash Vasant, National Director, CorporateConnections India, added: “BHAF is where the spirit of our community truly comes alive. It is a space where entrepreneurs step away from the pressures of daily business to learn from each other, exchange perspectives, and build relationships that often evolve into long-term collaborations.”
As CorporateConnections India continues to expand across industries and cities, BHAF remains a cornerstone event where ideas evolve into partnerships and connections transform into meaningful opportunities for growth.
With its scale, participation, and high-impact conversations, BHAF 2026 in Surat has set a new benchmark for leadership-driven business forums in India.
16, Mar 2026
The $4.6 Billion Mistake: India Chased Silver to $120 — Then Blinked at the Dip – Vallum Capital
A tale of two investors — and how the same trade played out in completely opposite ways
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GLOBAL: Silver ETF Net Flow Phase Analysis | Jan 2022 – Feb 2026
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Source: Morningstar period-end cumulative flows (HS338–HS345), distributed by momentum • Silver in USD/oz
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No
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Phase
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Period
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No. of
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Silver Price
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Silver Price
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Silver Price
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India Total
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India Avg/Mo
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India Total
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India Avg/Mo
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Global Total
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Global Avg/Mo
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India
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Global
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Months
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Start (USD/oz)
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End (USD/oz)
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Return %
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Net Flows (₹ Cr)
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(₹ Cr)
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Net Flows (USD Mn)
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(USD Mn)
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Flows (USD M)
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(USD M)
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Behavior
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Behavior
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1
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Selling
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Jan 2022 – Feb 2025
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38
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$24.00
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$32.10
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33.80%
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13,306.80
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350.2
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1,574.80
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41.40
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-4,055.50
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-106.7
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Steady buying; ₹350 Cr avg/mo;
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Structural exit; −$4,056M total;
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2
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Buying
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Mar 2025 – Aug 2025
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6
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$33.20
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$39.10
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17.80%
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10,485.90
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1,747.60
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1,240.90
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206.80
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4,853.50
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808.9
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Accelerating inflows;
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Strong coordinated buying;
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3
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Selling
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Sep 2025 – Jan 2026
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5
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$42.50
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$120.00
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182.40%
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38,885.80
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7,777.20
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4,601.90
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920.40
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-3,549.70
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-709.9
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FOMO peak; ₹7,777 Cr avg/mo; |
Sold into the rally; −$3,550M;
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4
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Buying
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Feb-26
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1
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$81.58
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$81.58
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0.00%
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-850
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-850
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-100.6
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-100.6
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1,787.90
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1,787.90
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Panic sell; −₹850 Cr; India exits at the correction |
Bought the dip; +$1,788M; SLV alone +$1,953M |
For nearly three years — from January 2022 to February 2025 — global institutional funds were quietly but steadily exiting silver ETFs. They pulled out over $4,056 million in total, month after month, averaging $107 million in outflows every single month. Silver wasn’t exciting to them anymore. Indian retail investors, however, were just discovering it. During the same period, they poured in $1,574.8 million — steadily, patiently, at roughly $41 million a month. They were buying what the world was selling. In hindsight, not a bad instinct — just early.
Indian and global investors were finally on the same side. As silver climbed from $33 to $39, global funds deployed $4,854 million in six months. Indian inflows surged to $206.8 million per month. Both camps were bullish, both were buying, and the trade was working. But global funds had a plan. Indian investors had momentum.
Phase 3 — The Divergence That Defined Everything Then silver went parabolic.
From September 2025 to January 2026, it surged 182% — from $42.50 to $120. This is where the story splits sharply. Global institutional funds used the euphoria to exit. They sold $3,550 million into the rally — methodically, without flinching, taking profits as retail crowds piled in. Indian investors, meanwhile, flooded in with $4,601.9 million in just five months — their largest buying spree ever — right at the top of the market. This is textbook FOMO: buying because prices are rising, not because value exists.
Phase 4 — The Correction Reveals the Truth February 2026.
Silver falls back to $81.58. Indian retail investors panicked and pulled out $100.6 million — selling at the very bottom of the correction. Global funds did the opposite. They bought $1,788 million in a single month, calmly accumulating as others fled. Global funds sold high and bought low. Indian retail investors bought high and sold low — the oldest and most painful mistake in investing. The Lesson This isn’t a story about silver. It’s a story about how information, patience, and discipline separate institutional capital from retail emotion. Markets will always offer inflection points — moments where the smart money pivots and the crowd follows too late. The $4.6 billion that Indian investors deployed at peak prices wasn’t a failure of intent. It was a failure of timing — driven by the most human of instincts: the fear of missing out. The best trades are rarely the loudest ones.
16, Mar 2026
Aaryans Presents an Exclusive Showcase of Joy Mitra’s Latest Collection ‘LAKSHMI’ in New Delhi
New Delhi, Mar 16: Aaryans announces an exclusive presentation of celebrated designer Joy Mitra’s latest collection, “LAKSHMI / SHE,” at its South Extension flagship store in New Delhi. The showcase highlights a refined interpretation of occasion wear that draws inspiration from the enduring cultural symbolism of the Indian woman as Lakshmi—representing prosperity, strength, and grace.
Conceived as a thoughtfully curated occasion-wear destination, Aaryans was established with the belief that exceptional fashion begins with the integrity of textile, craft, and design intent. Rooted in India’s rich textile heritage, the store brings together tradition and contemporary aesthetics through a carefully selected roster of designers whose work reflects authenticity, depth, and lasting relevance.
Designer Joy Mitra enters this narrative with “LAKSHMI / SHE,” a collection that reimagines the timeless idea of the Indian woman as Lakshmi for the present day. Rather than approaching the concept through nostalgia, the collection presents garments that are both rooted in tradition and fluid in contemporary expression—ceremonial yet effortlessly wearable.
The collection features luxurious textiles including brocades, silks, chanderis, and ajrakhs, enhanced by intricate hand embroidery techniques such as zardozi, aari work, French knots, and mirror work. The silhouettes move seamlessly between sarees, cholis, kurta sets, and velvet kaftans, creating pieces where ornamentation and structure exist in quiet harmony. The result is a collection that feels modern in form while retaining a vintage sensibility—imbued with memory yet designed for the present.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the collection, Joy Mitra said, “LAKSHMI / SHE is my way of honouring women not as symbols, but as lived realities—strong, layered, intuitive, and deeply rooted. The collection is built on textiles and techniques that carry history, but the silhouettes speak to the present. It’s about holding space for tradition while allowing it to evolve.”
A graduate of National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Joy Mitra launched his eponymous label in 2008 with a debut at India Fashion Week. His creative journey has taken him from Kolkata’s vibrant art and cultural circles to international runways across cities including New York, London, Dubai, Johannesburg, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Fiji, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, and Chicago. His work is known for its strong commitment to craftsmanship, sustainability, and ethical design practices.
Today, Joy Mitra’s designs are stocked at some of India’s most respected fashion destinations including Ensemble, Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop, Ogaan, Aza, Elahe, Collage, and Anantam.
At Aaryans, this collaboration adds to a growing design vocabulary that includes designers such as Kavita Bhartiya, Mayura Kumar, I AM Design, Siddharth Bansal, Kritika Dawar, and 5 Elements. The collaboration further reinforces the store’s vision of becoming a definitive occasion-wear destination in South Delhi—one that values craftsmanship as much as contemporary relevance.
The presentation of “LAKSHMI / SHE” invites guests to experience the collection within the intimate setting of the Aaryans flagship space, where fabric, form, and craftsmanship come together to create a quiet yet powerful celebration of design.
16, Mar 2026
Nit Happens, A New Clinically Proven Non-Toxic Lice Treatment Now Available at Walgreens

The gentle and highly effective lice treatment is available at 6,000 Walgreens locations in the United States
DALLAS, TX (Mar16)- Cartwheel, a healthcare brand developed by moms for moms, is today announcing the availability of its inaugural consumer product, Nit Happens, at 6,000 Walgreens locations in the United States. The over-the-counter lice treatment uses only non-toxic, naturally-derived ingredients to eliminate lice and nits, avoiding the pesticides and synthetic ingredients found in many traditional treatments.
“We’re thrilled to launch Nit Happens in Walgreens stores nationwide, making it easier for families across the country to access a safer lice treatment that takes some of the stress out of what can be a chaotic experience,” said Joanna Shu, CEO of Cartwheel. “As a mom of three kids who have all had lice at some point, I experienced firsthand how difficult lice are to treat and how many products rely on harsh pharmaceutical ingredients. Parents shouldn’t have to choose between safety and effectiveness. We’re giving them both, plus a splash of humor to lighten the load.”
Unlike harsh chemical formulas, Nit Happens works through physical disruption and dehydration. Its gel combines coconut oil, mild cosmetic abrasives, and limonene derived from orange peels to kill lice and nits when combined with gentle brushing.
The results are clinically proven. A clinical study reported a 95.8% efficacy rate when the label instructions were followed. With treatment-resistant lice becoming more prevalent, these results point to a strong alternative for families who need reliable outcomes without harsh chemical exposure.
An estimated 6 to 12 million children in the U.S. get head lice each year, and misdiagnosis is extremely common. Parents often confuse dandruff, sand, debris, and scalp conditions with lice, leading to unnecessary stress and unnecessary treatment. Cartwheel is positioning Nit Happens as part of a larger effort to improve education and awareness around lice. The company is currently developing a new smartphone application to help parents better determine if their child actually has lice using guided check steps.
The Nit Happens OTC Lice Treatment Kit includes:
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4 oz treatment gel (two full applications)
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1 oz post-treatment shampoo
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Metal lice comb
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Applicator brush
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Gloves
Nit Happens will also soon be available for purchase on the TikTok Shop and Amazon.
16, Mar 2026
Boopin Strengthens India Presence with New Gurgaon Office, Accelerating Growth Across North India

Gurugram, India Mar 16th: Boopin, one of the fastest-growing global digital marketing agencies, has announced the launch of its new office in Gurgaon, marking a significant milestone in the company’s India growth strategy. The expansion strengthens Boopin’s footprint in the National Capital Region and positions the agency to better serve clients across North India’s rapidly evolving business landscape.
With the addition of the Gurgaon office, Boopin now operates across 8 countries and more than 10 cities worldwide, reinforcing its status as a globally connected agency delivering locally relevant marketing solutions. In India, the agency now has a two-city presence, with its Bangalore office serving South India while the new Gurgaon hub focuses on North and East markets.
Boopin has earned recognition for its client-centric approach and ability to deliver tailored, performance-driven marketing solutions that combine creativity, data intelligence, and technology. The Gurgaon office will further strengthen the agency’s ability to deliver integrated digital strategies, performance marketing, and brand transformation programs for businesses across sectors.
Commenting on the expansion, Venu Madhav, General Manager & India Head, Boopin, said: “We are delighted to expand our presence in North India with the launch of our Gurgaon office. This strategic move allows us to be closer to our clients in one of India’s most vibrant and dynamic markets. North India offers immense opportunities for brands to grow, and our goal is to help them unlock that potential through innovative, data-driven marketing solutions.”
He further added, “Nearly two-thirds of our growth comes from referrals and recommendations by existing clients, which reflects the trust we have built by consistently delivering measurable value. As we expand our presence in North India, it was important for us to bring on board a senior leader who embodies reliability, strategic thinking, and a consistent track record of building strong client partnerships. Anuj Gupta is a natural fit for this vision, and with his leadership we look forward to strengthening our regional presence while continuing to help brands achieve meaningful and sustainable business growth.”
To lead this expansion, Boopin has appointed Anuj Gupta as Head – North & East. With more than two decades of experience in integrated marketing and media, Mr. Gupta brings deep expertise in building brand strategies and driving business growth for leading companies across India.
Speaking on his appointment, Mr. Gupta said: “It is an exciting opportunity to establish and grow Boopin’s presence in North & East India. I look forward to collaborating with ambitious brands in the region to create impactful digital growth stories and deliver marketing solutions that drive real business outcomes.”
Over the course of his career, Gupta has held leadership roles at leading global agency networks including Havas Media Group, Starcom, Carat, Mudra Max, and Cheil Worldwide. In his most recent role as Senior Vice President at Havas Media, he led strategic mandates for marquee brands such as DS Catch Spices, DS Corporate, Magicbricks, Sheela Foam, FMC, Zupee, and many other clients.
The Gurgaon launch underscores Boopin’s commitment to deepening its engagement with Indian brands, expanding its regional capabilities, and accelerating its growth trajectory in one of the world’s fastest-growing digital economies.
As Boopin continues its global expansion, the new North India hub will play a pivotal role in strengthening client partnerships, driving innovation, and delivering transformative marketing solutions for businesses across the region.
16, Mar 2026
India Gate launches India’s 1st-ever Oil Control Pack with India Gate Uplife Go Less Range
New Delhi, Mar 16: India Gate Uplife, the health-focused foods brand from India Gate Foods, part of KRBL Limited, has announced the launch of its innovative ‘Go Less’ oil control packaging format under its India Gate Uplife range of healthy oils. Designed for urban, health-conscious consumers- the new packaging aims for precision pouring and mindful consumption. With this format, India Gate addresses an often-overlooked concern in the Indian kitchen which is uncontrolled usage of oil.

Building on its promise of making the health journey easier to follow consistently, India Gate Uplife has introduced a breakthrough packaging innovation designed to translate intent into everyday action. Recognising that oil consumption is often difficult to monitor in routine cooking, the brand identified a clear gap between health aspirations and actual kitchen behaviour. This insight led to the development of India’s first-ever ‘Go Less’ oil control pack in a PET bottle, purpose-built to enable measured pouring and greater control with every use. By combining functional design with behavioural insight, the innovation empowers consumers to make more mindful choices effortlessly, helping reduce excess usage while supporting long-term health and wellness goals.
On the packaging launch, Ayush Gupta, Head India Business, KRBL Limited, said
“Building on the successful launch of India Gate Uplife, we are committed to expanding the brand with a clear ambition to establish a meaningful presence in the proactive health and wellness space, evolving into a trusted lifestyle partner for young, emerging India. Anchored in the enduring trust of India Gate, our focus is on purposeful innovations that make healthier living simpler and more accessible in everyday routines. The introduction of the Go Less packaging format is a natural extension of this vision- it is not just about offering the right oil, but also about enabling mindful consumption through thoughtful design.”
Commenting on the packaging launch, Kunal Sharma, Vice President – Marketing and Organised Trade, KRBL Limited, said,
“At India Gate Uplife, we are focused on health-conscious consumers, and this new packaging has been thoughtfully designed to help them use less oil in their everyday cooking. As a brand, we have listened closely to our customers’ feedback and introduced this product to address their need for better portion control and mindful consumption.”
The India Gate Uplife Oil range is available in both the oil variants, India Gate Uplife Weight Watchers and India Gate Uplife Gut Pro. Exclusively launched on Swiggy Instamart, the new pack is rapidly gaining traction and is prepared to expand across major modern trade and e-commerce platforms over the next few months. Designed for convenience and control, the bottle features a precision cap for measured pouring and textured grip with ergonomic curves that ensure firm and comfortable handling, along with a transparent oil scale on the side to help consumers easily track usage. Its unbreakable and reusable format enhances durability while minimising contact with air and water, thereby reducing the risk of oxidation and helping maintain the oil’s freshness and quality.
16, Mar 2026
Skipper Limited Launches FlowSafe CPVC Pipes Made with TEMPRITE Technology Powered by Lubrizol
Mumbai, Mar 16th: Skipper Limited, a major piping solution producer in India, has announced the commercial introduction of Skipper FlowSafe® CPVC pipes created using TEMPRITE® Technology, powered by Lubrizol. The new product line introduces a world renowned CPVC material science in the Indian plumbing industry that is both safer, more durable and more functional in residential, commercial and infrastructure applications.
FlowSafe® CPVC pipes are manufactured using TEMPRITE® CPVC material from Lubrizol, the world-renowned standard in terms of reliability and performance in water delivery systems. The new range will satisfy the increasing need of plumbing solutions of high quality that can be used to provide safe drinking water, durable service and long-lasting in high temperature and pressure conditions.
With rising awareness around water quality and infrastructure reliability, the launch of FlowSafe® CPVC pipes reinforces the efforts of Skipper to offer hi-tech piping systems that guarantee cleaner water flow, robust plumbing systems and reduced life cycle maintenance expenses.
Commenting on the launch, Mr. Siddharth Bansal, Director, Skipper Pipes, said: “The launch of Skipper FlowSafe® CPVC pipes, manufactured using Temprite® CPVC technology from Lubrizol, reinforces Skipper’s commitment to bringing global-standard plumbing solutions to the Indian market. By combining Lubrizol’s world-renowned CPVC technology with Skipper’s manufacturing excellence, we are introducing advanced piping systems designed to deliver superior safety, durability, and long-term performance. This initiative reinforces Skipper’s focus on raising quality benchmarks while meeting the evolving needs of modern homes and infrastructure.”
Lubrizol, the inventor and global pioneer of CPVC technology, has set benchmarks in plumbing material innovation with millions of installations worldwide across residential, commercial and industrial projects over the past six decades. Introduction of Temprite ® CPVC material in the product line of Skipper also enhances the capacity of the company to offer international standards of plumbing performance to the Indian population.
Key Advantages of FlowSafe® CPVC Pipes
Skipper FlowSafe® CPVC pipes offer several advantages that make them suitable for modern plumbing requirements:
- NSF-certified global-grade CPVC material for safe drinking water
- Corrosion-resistant and microbial-resistant properties for hygienic water distribution
- 100% lead-free composition ensuring safer water supply
- Superior heat and pressure resistance for reliable long-term performance
- Low maintenance and longer lifecycle, making it a sustainable plumbing solution
With the launch of FlowSafe® CPVC pipes, Skipper aims to strengthen its presence in the fast-growing polymer pipes market by offering premium technology-driven plumbing solutions for households, builders and infrastructure projects across India.
16, Mar 2026
Metro Momentum: How India’s Rail Expansion Is Transforming Urban Mobility

Pic Credit: Pexel
India’s cities are in the midst of a quiet but transformative mobility revolution. Beneath busy streets and along rising elevated corridors, metro rail systems are reshaping the daily movement of millions of people. What was once limited to a few major metropolitan areas has rapidly expanded into a nationwide urban transport strategy.
Over the past decade, metro rail development has emerged as one of the most ambitious infrastructure initiatives in India’s urban history. As cities grapple with population growth, traffic congestion, and environmental challenges, mass rapid transit systems are increasingly being seen as the backbone of sustainable urban mobility.
More than just a transportation solution, the metro boom is redefining how cities function—improving economic efficiency, easing financial pressure on households, and helping urban centers move toward a cleaner and more organized future.
A Decade of Rapid Expansion
India’s metro network has expanded dramatically since 2014, reflecting a major policy shift toward modern public transport infrastructure. In this period, 38 metro rail projects covering about 1,051 kilometres have been sanctioned, representing an estimated investment of ₹3.44 lakh crore.
Government support for metro infrastructure has also grown significantly. Annual allocations for metro rail projects have risen from ₹5,798 crore in 2013–14 to nearly ₹29,550 crore in 2025–26, highlighting the scale of commitment to transforming urban transport systems.
The results of this investment are increasingly visible across the country. Metro services now operate in over two dozen Indian cities, compared to only a handful a decade ago. New lines, extensions, and construction projects continue to expand connectivity, linking residential areas with business districts, educational institutions, and commercial hubs.
This rapid expansion has positioned India among the fastest-growing metro rail markets in the world.
Reducing the Cost of Urban Living
While metro systems are often celebrated for engineering and infrastructure achievements, their most meaningful impact can be seen in the everyday lives of urban commuters.
Transportation is a major expense for many city households. Dependence on private vehicles, taxis, and auto-rickshaws can make commuting costly and unpredictable. Metro rail systems offer a reliable and affordable alternative, significantly reducing daily travel costs.
For millions of commuters, metro travel provides a stable and economical means of transportation. The predictability of fares and travel times allows families to better manage their monthly budgets.
Time savings are another crucial benefit. Faster travel means workers spend less time stuck in traffic and more time at home, at work, or pursuing personal activities. In this way, metro connectivity not only improves mobility but also enhances quality of life.
Moreover, efficient transit expands access to employment opportunities. Workers can travel across longer distances quickly, allowing them to seek better jobs in different parts of the city without relocating.
Fueling Urban Economic Growth
Metro rail networks are increasingly becoming powerful drivers of urban economic development.
Large-scale construction projects generate employment and stimulate demand in industries such as steel, cement, engineering, and technology. The economic ripple effects extend far beyond the transportation sector.
Once operational, metro corridors often become focal points for new commercial and residential development. Retail centers, office spaces, and housing projects frequently emerge around stations, creating vibrant economic zones.
Urban planners are also embracing transit-oriented development, which encourages high-density mixed-use neighborhoods near metro stations. This model promotes efficient land use, reduces dependence on private vehicles, and strengthens urban economic ecosystems.
Improved connectivity benefits businesses as well. Companies gain access to a larger workforce, while customers can reach commercial districts more easily.
Advancing Environmental Sustainability
India’s urban areas face growing environmental challenges, particularly rising air pollution and traffic congestion. Metro rail systems play an important role in addressing these concerns.
Unlike most road transport, metro trains operate on electric power and produce significantly fewer emissions. As more commuters shift from cars and motorcycles to metro systems, cities benefit from reduced fuel consumption and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Fewer vehicles on the road also mean less congestion, improved traffic flow, and quieter urban environments.
These environmental advantages align with broader national goals of building sustainable cities and reducing carbon emissions. In this context, metro systems are not only transport infrastructure but also key components of India’s climate and sustainability strategy.
The Future of Urban Mobility
Despite impressive progress, India’s metro journey is still evolving. With urban populations continuing to grow rapidly, the demand for efficient public transport will only increase.
Future development will likely focus on expanding metro coverage, improving integration with buses and suburban rail networks, and strengthening last-mile connectivity through shared mobility and electric transport options.
Innovative transit models designed for smaller cities are also being introduced, ensuring that modern rapid transit systems are not limited to major metropolitan centers.
At the same time, technological advancements such as integrated ticketing systems and smart mobility cards are helping create seamless travel experiences across multiple transport modes.
Reimagining Indian Cities
The rapid rise of metro rail systems represents far more than an infrastructure expansion. It reflects a broader transformation in how India imagines the future of its cities.
Efficient public transport has the potential to reshape urban lifestyles—reducing commute times, improving air quality, and making cities more accessible for millions of residents.
Metro networks influence patterns of development, guide the growth of neighborhoods, and strengthen the economic vitality of urban centers.
As new lines continue to emerge across the country, metro rail is gradually redefining the pace and structure of urban life in India.
In many ways, the metro revolution is not just about trains and tracks—it is about building cities that are smarter, greener, and better connected for the generations to come. 🚇🏙️

FOMO peak; ₹7,777 Cr avg/mo;
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