How Dabur is riding the new normal The pandemic has seen the 136-year-old company reboot by fast-tracking
product launches, embracing automation, upping the emphasis on e-commerce, and focussing on its health portfolio.
Jan 22, 2021
You are likely to have been advised d this over the last several months. Multiple times. “Boost your immunity!” It is, after all, the only protection from the Covid-19 virus till we get a vaccine. While the jury is still out on whether and how much certain ingredients can actually shield you from infection, sales of immunity-related products have soared. And among the companies that have benefited from this trend is Dabur, the 136-year-old maker of Dabur Chyawanprash, Dabur Honey, and Real juices.
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Tyagi has over 17 years of experience in sales and marketing at Hindustan Unilever Ltd, donning many hats across functions, including customer development, skincare and homecare
This week we looked forward to architecture in 2021
In architecture news, the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad abandoned its plans to demolish a series of dormitory buildings at its Louis Kahn-designed campus following an international outcry.
In New York, an expansion of Penn Station designed by architecture studio SOM opened to the public. Built within the Beaux-Arts James A Farley Post Office, the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Train Hall was designed to recall the majesty of the original station building, which was demolished in 1963. We ve designed a place that evokes the majesty of the original Penn Station, all while serving as a practical solution to the issues that commuters in, to and from New York have endured for too long, explained SOM partner Colin Koop.
Architectural photographer Edmund Sumner has shared a set of images of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad by architect Louis Kahn, which was recently saved from demolition.
Sumner took the photos of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA), which faced an international outcry over its plans to demolish 14 buildings on the site, over a series of visits between 2008 and 2016.
Dormitories at IIMA were under threat of demolition I first photographed the Indian Institute of Management in 2008 as part of a story on Ahmedabad s modernist legacy, the weather was brutally hot but the building and its immediate environment were cool and its shaded corridors refreshingly cool with its semi-tropical vegetation offering a further respite from the brutal sun, Sumner told Dezeen.