Dabur India enters pain relief spray market with launch of âDabur Rheumatil Sprayâ
Dabur India enters pain relief spray market with launch of âDabur Rheumatil Sprayâ
10 May 2021 | News Priced at Rs. 130 for 40g/ 57 ml pack, Dabur Rheumatil Spray is available across all leading e-commerce platforms and through regular retail channels
Dabur India Ltd has announced its entry into the pain relief spray market with the launch of Ayurvedic ‘Dabur Rheumatil Spray’. Priced at Rs. 130 for 40g/ 57 ml pack, Dabur Rheumatil Spray is available across all leading e-commerce platforms and through regular retail channels.
Announcing the launch, which marks the extension of Dabur’s Ayurvedic Pain Relief brand Rheumatil into the spray category, Dr. Durga Prasad, Marketing Head-Ethicals, Dabur India Ltd, said, “Dabur Rheumatil Spray is a unique blend of time-tested Ayurvedic ingredients like turpentine, eucalyptus, peppermint, gandhapura and dalchini with oil
Dabur enters Pain Relief Spray market with Dabur Rheumatil Spray
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Nifty, Sensex still rising – Monday closing report
Moneylife Digital Team
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We had mentioned in the previous week’s closing report that Nifty, Sensex may continue to rally. On Monday, the indices opened higher and made decent gains. On the NSE, there were 1,349 advances, 641 declines and 89 unchanged.
The trends of the major indices in the course of Monday’s trading are given in the table below:
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