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Acer announces Mega Sale on December 16-17 exclusively on brand online store

Acer India, the global PC brand has announced its biggest year-end sale- Loot Our Store Sale (L.O.S.S). The offers on products are in trend with the changing shopping trends. Offers will be available on select products between the 16th – 17th of December 2021.

With laptops and gadgets being an integral part of our lives during the hybrid model of work and education, there is no better occasion than now to gift yourself and your loved ones the power and usability of an Acer Device. To end 2021 happier and better Acer has curated offers on their online store, enabling their customer’s great benefits across all the categories of laptops, monitors, tablets, and accessories.

Choose from a wide range of products with offers like laptops starting at Rs. 23,990 and enjoy discounts up to 67% on gaming accessories and up to Rs. 40,000 off on gaming laptops, free Nitro headset with purchase of Acer tablet and monitors starting from Rs. 7690. The limited-time sale also has offers like no-cost EMI with 2 years of extended warranty and 1 year of accidental damage protection. During the sale, customers can also avail the exchange offers.

Acer’s range of laptops, tablets, Air Purifiers, monitors, projectors and more gives customers a gamut of choices to meet their technology requirements, and the exciting offers are an added delight to the festive shopper’s spirit.

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Tata International launches ‘TAGRA’

Tata International, the global trading arm of the Tata group and one of India’s leading exporters of leather and leather products, today announced the launch of TAGRA – a premium range of performance footwear for safety, manufacturing, military and security sectors. Tata International Ltd. has designed TAGRA shoes with an aim to protect the protectors and support wellbeing in the industrial sector.

Commenting on the launch, Atul Nagrath, Head of Leather Products, Tata International Ltd said, “We are proud to launch a premium ‘Made in India’ work and safety, military and security shoe brand in the country. The shoes have been crafted using FeetScience, Tata International’s scientific study of human feet, to provide unparalleled levels of quality and comfort. The name TAGRA means strong. Our range of performance shoes, focusing on the middle and higher market segment, are made of high-quality sustainable leather from Tata International tanneries. The shoes are loaded with additional features like composite toe, anti-penetration soles, waterproofing and thermolite insulation and can be tailored to fit the requirements of various sectors.’’

Tata International Ltd. has been supplying safety shoes in India under the brand name Stryde. So far the focus was on catering to customers’ needs for an economical range of safety shoes with PVC and PU Soles.

As one of India’s leading exporters, manufacturers and supply chain integrators of leather and leather products, Tata International exports to over 35 countries. Maintaining international quality standards and their customer-centric approach has helped them build global associations with brands like Clarks, Caleres, Wolverine, Gabor, Deichmann, Zara, H&M, Marks & Spencer, Alpine Stars, Kenneth Cole and others. The company has incorporated eco-friendly methods into leather manufacturing processes with the use of emerging technology and extensive in-house R&D in line with the company’s long term ESG agenda while maintaining its leadership position in the market.

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Awfis strengthens its partnership with Prestige; adds 12 centres to its portfolio PAN India

Awfis, India’s largest network of coworking spaces, announced the second phase of expansion of their strategic association with Prestige Group, one of India’s leading real estate developers, and would be launching 12 new state-of-the-art centres in Southern & West India, in a phase-wise manner in the coming months.

This partnership is aimed at accelerating further growth in the rapidly evolving flex workspace segment. The association seamlessly leverages Prestige Group’s and Awfis’ strengths, expertise, and capabilities to jointly invest and create compelling value for both companies, as well as their customers. This partnership aims at catering to the growing demand for coworking spaces, for startups, SMEs, mid and large-sized corporates that are looking to adopt hybrid/ agile workplace models, amidst the new normal.

These centres are spread out in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai & Pune with 7 centres in Bangalore, 3 in Chennai and 1 each in Hyderabad & Pune. These are in prominent CBDs like UB City, Hosur Road, Whitefield & Outer Ring Road in Bangalore, Saidapet & Mount Road in Chennai, Begumpet in Hyderabad and Kharadi, Pune.

Commenting on the partnership, Mr. Amit Ramani, Founder & CEO, Awfis, said “We are excited to further solidify our partnership with the best in class Prestige Group. The expansion of our alliance to provide world-class amenities is proof of the ever-increasing demand for shared workspaces. Both companies aim to cater to the growing demand amongst enterprise clients and large corporations while continuing to cater to start-ups and SME’s who were the early adopters of coworking. The growth of the Awfis network in multiple Prestige properties is testament to providing quality infrastructure for India Inc.”

The first centre being inaugurated in line with this announcement is at Prestige Tech Park with a capacity of 860+ seats. The space is strategically located in Bengaluru’s prominent IT corridor on Outer Ring Road. The centre is part of Awfis’ newly launched premium workspace offering- ‘Awfis Gold’ and therefore houses premium private workspaces as well as collaborative work environments, a splendid cafeteria with live counters and plush meeting rooms and lounges for the evolving needs of the professionals of today. Through this Gold centre Awfis aim to serve the Prestige campus occupants through cutting-edge infrastructure paired with modern amenities and design.

“We believe in building relationships that are a WIN-WIN for all stakeholders in a shared and collaborative future. We are looking forward to a continued and sustained growth that we have seen so far, that is helping our occupiers and our Group.” Said Irfan Razack, Chairman & Managing Director, Prestige Group

Commenting on this further, Juggy Marwaha, CEO, Prestige Office Ventures said “The positive sentiment that is being witnessed in the market first-hand from all key stakeholders resuscitates this collaborative initiative to nurture the spirit of innovation and grow in the flexible workspace sector. Nearly 40 Million sqft of Coworking Space is now spread across the length and breadth of this country, we definitely believe that the FLEX segment of the office landscape will continue to rapidly grow”

The Whistleblower

StudioNEXT gears up to launch their upcoming original, The Whistleblower on SonyLIV

Whistleblower – a person ‘within’ or ‘outside’ a system who exposes deep-rooted corruption in the particular system. He does this despite the innumerable personal sacrifices that come his way, following the single goal of bringing out the truth to the larger public. Inspired by a series of true events across India, SonyLIV’s latest fictional offering, The Whistleblower, delves into a secret world of an educational scam. Packed with strong performances, the series features talented actors Ravi Kishan, Ritwik Bhowmik and Sonali Kulkarni in leading roles. Produced by StudioNEXT, The Whistleblower is all set to leave viewers gripped from 16th December.

The show traces the journey of Dr. Sanket played by Ritwik, a final year medical student who gets himself entangled in a chain of events that trigger chaos within a system. The repercussions of Sanket’s actions take a toll on his personal life and his world starts to crumble.

Directed by Manoj Pillai, created and written by Ajay Monga, the series also features actors Ankita Sharma, Ashish Verma, Hemant Kher, Joy Sengupta, Riddhi Khakar, Sachin Khedekar and Zakir Hussain among others in prominent roles.

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Ashish Golwalkar, Head-Content, SonyLIV, Sony Entertainment Television, Sony Pictures Networks India
The Whistleblower is a fictional story but is absolutely relevant to India. We are happy to bring a power-packed narrative that has been put together by StudioNEXT, Manoj Pillai and Ajay Monga.

Indranil Chakraborty, Head, StudioNEXT

At StudioNEXT, it’s our endeavour to present to our viewers ‘entertainment shows with a purpose’. KBC, Scam 1992, Dhadkan Zindaggi Kii or soon to be released Shark Tank India, are a testament to our efforts. In line with this thought, we are excited to present an impactful and compelling story with The Whistleblower. With a brilliant set of actors, the series has been spearheaded by a strong team led by the creative vision of Ritesh Modi. Ajay Monga’s writing and Manoj Pillai’s direction brilliantly work together bringing alive the story with utmost authenticity.

Ritesh Modi, Creative Director, StudioNEXT

The Whistleblower is a fictional story with shades of real incidents that have frequently occurred around us. Hence it was our priority to keep the story authentic and engaging in its narration. I am very delighted that the show stands high on parameters that make it a compelling watch.

Manoj Pillai, Director, The Whistleblower

This is my first directorial debut and I couldn’t have asked for a story better than this. The script is new-age, pathbreaking and bold. I am elated to be backed by SonyLIV and StudioNEXT who are known to push the bar and create authentic and gripping content.

Ajay Monga, Writer and Creator, The Whistleblower

The Whistleblower is a story of a privileged medical student who takes his lifestyle and opportunities for granted. His casual approach and reckless actions result in his own moral compass of right and wrong being compromised. Later, his conscience ultimately leaves him with no option but to turn into a Whistle-blower.

Ritwik Bhowmik, Actor, The Whistleblower

Playing a character like Sanket in The Whistleblower has been challenging yet fulfilling. The script and director’s vision helped me shape the character of Sanket and bring depth to it. I am grateful to SonyLIV and StudioNEXT for this career-defining opportunity.

Ravi Kishan, Actor, The Whistleblower

Jayraj’s character has been one of the most interesting ones in my career. The character has many layers and needed to be played with utmost conviction. I hope the viewers find it interesting and enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed playing it.

Palram Industries acquires Tuflite Polymers, India

Palram India Pvt Ltd, a 100% subsidiary of Palram Industries Ltd, Israel, announced the signing of an acquisition agreement of Tuflite Polymers Limited, India, on December 8, 2021.

Palram Industries Ltd, a publicly listed company in Israel with a Global turnover of approx. USD 500 Million and approx. 1600 employees, willfully acquire 100% of the business assets of Tuflite Polymers Limited, India, thru its subsidiary Palram India Pvt Ltd.

Tuflite Polymers Limited is a major distributor of Polycarbonate sheets to major customers in India with approx. 40 employees

As per Palram, this acquisition is part of the company’s marketing strategy to increase its activity in geographic markets where it sees growth potential, including in the Indian market. The Company estimates, this acquisition is expected to significantly increase its sales in the Indian market.

Ido Rodoy, Group Managing Director of PALRAM, welcoming Tuflite into the Palram family stated, “By incorporating Tuflite’s deep-rooted presence across India and customer base into Palram’s growing portfolio, we look forward to achieving our mission of delivering exceptional Products & value to a much larger market and customers.”

Mukesh Shah, Managing Director of Tuflite Polymers Limited, stated, with more than 20 years of experience in serving distribution & infrastructure markets in India, Tuflite is excited to become part of the PALRAM family to bring the same high standard of Product proposition to its network of markets

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It’s No Vehicle Day For Hindustan Zinc

Hindustan Zinc, India’s largest producer of zinc, lead, and silver, observed “No Vehicle Day” by adopting eco-friendly alternatives for transportation on ‘National Energy Conservation Day. The day was celebrated in a unique way by spreading awareness on reducing the carbon footprint, promoting energy conservation, and reducing pollution generated by automobiles. All the senior personnel, employees, and staff including the CEO, throughout the business’s operational sites, travelled to their office either on foot, via bicycle, shared rickshaw, public transportation, or through carpooling with their colleagues on Tuesday.

Rallies were held at the company’s unit sites to raise awareness, and other activities such as quiz competitions, plant distribution, commitment board signing, and a skit performance were also organised. These diverse activities piqued the employees’ interest, and many pledged to limit the usage of their private vehicles as much as possible. In India, the transportation sector emits an estimated 261 tonnes of CO2, with road transport accounting for 94.5%. A typical passenger vehicle emits around 4.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide each year. By avoiding driving for even a single day, one can minimise their carbon footprint by around 0.5 tonnes over a year.

Mr. Arun Misra, CEO of Hindustan Zinc, expressing his thoughts on this remarkable way of commemorating Energy Conservation Day, said, “The primary objective of honouring this day is to raise awareness and understanding among all employees regarding the significance of curtailing their carbon footprint and encourage them to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by avoiding the use of fossil fuels. We also encouraged all to use cycles and public transportation on a daily basis in order to contribute to a pollution-free environment and be the environmentally conscious citizens of India. Hindustan Zinc is committed to the cause of sustainability and to ensure GHG emission reductions in a substantive number in the next four to five years.”

Hindustan Zinc is dedicated to reducing carbon emissions on a continuous basis, with sustainability as an overriding goal of its growth objectives. Through a series of innovative and emerging initiatives, the company is taking proactive steps toward attaining its target of reducing its carbon footprint by 500,000 tons of CO2. These include the deployment of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in underground mining, the installation of variable frequency drives to minimise auxiliary power usage, and the revamping of CPP turbines, among other things.

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Mother’s Recipe launches healthy ‘Ready to Eat’ combo meals for IRCTC

Consumers have progressed from the days when they had to depend on pantry car food to having convenient hygienic & healthy meals while travelling by Indian Railways. Enhancing the customers experience while travelling, Mother’s Recipe, India’s leading ethnic food brand has recently announced the launch of its tasty and hygienic ‘Ready to Eat’ combo meals served with IRCTC in all A + Class trains across Rajdhani, Duranto, Shatabdi, Tejas which covers to North, West, and South Zones of India.

Mother’s Recipe’s specially curated ‘Ready to Eat’ combo meals consist of complete meals like Rajma Masala and Rice, Chole Masala and Rice, Dal Tadka & Rice, Dal Makhni & Rice & Vegetable Biryani that are available at MRP Rs 155/- along with a FREE Mother’s Recipe mixed pickle sachet. All the combo meals have NO preservatives, no artificial colours & are packed in 100% microwaveable sealed pouches which comes along with a disposable spoon and napkin which makes your meal convenient and enjoyable in the train. The preparation method takes approximate 1-2 mins in the microwave, which is heated by the servers & served ready.

Commenting on the announcement, Ms. Sanjana Desai, Executive Director, Mother’s Recipe said, “At Mother’s Recipe, we’re consistently innovating and introducing new product lines that are convenient, cost-effective, and healthy for our customers. We do not make & sell any food that we don’t enjoy ourselves. Having collaborated with IRCTC on their A+ Class trains our brand takes great satisfaction in curating unique combination meals that are both clean and convenient. As a result of the current situation, we began curating these special combo meals for the IRCTC to provide travellers with tasty, safe and hygienic meals. Travellers can now enjoy delicious and genuine Indian cuisine on the go. Our products have no preservatives, no artificial colours and are filled with the greatest quality ingredients, providing an authentic taste, as well as being healthy and ready to consume. Because of the great response, we have received we are also selling the Meal combos on our website – www.mothersrecipe.com for anyone to buy. They are the best to carry for travelling”

Anupam Rasayan signs Long Term Contract worth Rs 135 Cr with Japanese Multinational Chemical Company

Anupam Rasayan (NSE, BSE: ANURAS), one of India’s leading custom synthesis & speciality chemical players, has signed long term binding contract worth Rs 1 35 crores with a Japanese multinational customer for supplying an existing life science-related speciality chemical. The company earlier signed LOI for this product with the same customer and now have entered into a long-term contract for the next four years.

Speaking about the order, Anand Desai, Managing Director of Anupam Rasayan, said, “We are delighted to inform you that we have signed yet another long-term binding contract with one of the top global chemical companies. This conversion of LOI into a long-term contract reinforces the capability of our company to be a preferred partner with some of the world’s most marquee companies. We continue to work on expanding our chemistries and enhancing the wallet share with our customers’

The speciality chemicals major is manufacturing products for over 66 domestic and international customers, including 23 multinational companies. The company has a long history of high customer retention and have been manufacturing products for select customers for over a decade. The company caters to a diverse base of Indian and global customers.

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Tips on How to Protect Crops during winter

During winter, crops are mostly damaged by frost and other hostile weather conditions. During this season, the quality and production of both fruit and vegetable crops can get affected, thereby, causing heavy losses. Since, leaves, flowers, and fruits tend to dry out, the dryness can also cause outbreaks of bacterial diseases. These can emerge in the form of spots that can appear on fruits, thereby, spoiling their appearance and taste.

The temperature which causes damage to crops may vary. Although some vegetable crops taste better with frost some other crops get damaged due to frost. Root crops develop better when the temperature is below 5 degrees Celsius. For instance, Brussels sprouts are best harvested after a light freeze.

Vegetables like artichoke, beets, celery, cucumbers, beans, pumpkins often get damaged in the range of temperature from 0.5 to 0 degrees Celsius. However, in the case of vegetables like Asparagus, cucumbers, spinach, and radishes, they can get damaged when the temperature is between -1 to 0 degrees Celsius.

To protect the crops from harsh winters, you can ensure the following measures.

1. Cover the plant

By covering with a blanket or row cover, crops can be protected from frosts. It also helps to keep the plants warmer. Sometimes an early freeze is only an isolated freak incident followed by many days of favourable weather conditions. Therefore, it is recommended that you cover your crops. For a shorter period of cold, you can cover the plants with mulch, such as straw or leaf mold. You can later remove them once the danger of frost passes.

2. Cover the Tender Sprouts

To cover the tender sprouts or smaller plants, you can use “hot caps” from recycled milk or soda bottles with the bottoms cut out, paper bags, or newspaper tents. You can also use soda bottles by cutting a 2-litre clear plastic soda bottle in half.

3. Take Care of Containers

Wet potting soil can prove to be the biggest enemy of your crops during winter. You should make adequate drainage by placing containers onto pot feet. To prevent the crack of containers during the winter season, wrap pots in bubble plastic or burlap. Lastly, Move pots to a more sheltered place.

4. Protect Soil

Soil is the most important thing for the development of a plant. Therefore, you should never ignore the protection of soil. Add a thick layer of organic matter to the surface to preserve soil life and protect the soil from erosion.

5. Take the Help of Smoke

Smoke will also help the plants to get protected from winter. Therefore, raise sufficient smoke in the evening across all four sides of the field.

6. Sprays

By spraying 0.1% solution of sulphur in rain-fed areas, crops will be less affected by dew. Fruit plants can also be protected from damage by spraying nitrogen fertilizer and other nutrients.

7. Reduce Dew

In the case of areas where frost occurs frequently, start growing crops such as beetroot, carrot, wheat, radish, barley, etc to reduce the negative effects of dew.

8. Design Your Garden to Prevent Frost

If you design your garden while ensuring frost prevention, you can save your plant in a more effective fashion. If the slope of your garden faces the sun, it will help your garden to warm up easily as residual heat in plants and soil may determine whether your garden will sustain frost damage during the night. If your garden is sloped facing the south, then it will get more exposure to the sun. Moreover, you should avoid planting tender species in open, exposed areas or in low spots where cold air can settle.

Furthermore, you can protect your plants by using a number of medicinal compositions that are available both online and offline. You can also buy such medicines from Safex Chemicals India Limited which is one of the leading agrochemical companies in India.