A product that's been trusted for years, now backed by a thoughtful packaging innovation. Good to see @MotherDairyMilk taking steps that fit into everyday life. #Indias1stByMotherDairy
Har ghar ki fridge mein nazar aane wala familiar milk pouch, ab ek nayi soch ke saath. Good to see @MotherDairyMilk focusing on packaging innovation too. #Indias1stByMotherDairy
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The best innovations are often the ones that fit seamlessly into everyday life. Interesting move by @MotherDairyMilk with its naturally degradable cow milk pouch. #Indias1stByMotherDairy
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Trusted for years and still finding new ways to innovate. Nice to see @MotherDairyMilk introducing a naturally degradable cow milk pouch for everyday consumers. #Indias1stByMotherDairy
Familiar cow milk. Familiar trust. Ab usi ke saath thoughtful packaging innovation bhi. Good to see @MotherDairyMilk bringing fresh ideas to an everyday essential. #Indias1stByMotherDairy
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Monaco gave us speed, drama and history today, but for Indian fans, the moment that truly mattered was hearing Jana Gana Mana after the win. 🇮🇳🏁 #IndianAnthemAtMonaco
Only a brand like Swish could make people pause in the middle of their day and think about… air
Simple idea, strong recall.
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The law is clear. The numbers are clear. Yes, they are. Section 30(4) of the IBC gives the CoC the ultimate commercial wisdom to decide feasibility and viability. 93.8% of them looked at your numbers and decided you weren't viable.
This morning, I was reading Chapter 15 of the Bhagavad Gita. One thought stayed with me. “Have courage. Stay humble. Do your duty without attachment.” Life tested this.
Some years ago, Shri Jaiprakash Gaur, who built Jaypee Group, came to meet me in London. He had built an empire over his lifetime with hard work and vision. He reached out more than once. He wrote to me. His only wish was simple that what he had built should go into safe hands and be taken forward with the right intent. He even wrote me letters in Hindi, in his own words, expressing his trust. At that time, we could not proceed.
Recently, the asset went into a public auction by CoC in the IBC process. Many strong bidders participated. Suddenly, the sentiment and wishes of Jaiprakash Gaur ji came rushing back to me. One by one, everyone dropped out of the bidding. Finally, we were declared the highest bidder publicly.
It was a transparent process. We were informed in writing that we had won. But life is never so simple. After some days, the decision was changed. Don’t want to go into the details. That is for the right forum. But I want to share something from my heart.
We have no attachment to this asset. If it comes, it is God’s grace. If it goes, that is also his wish. But one thing we believe strongly. When something is promised in dharma, it should not be taken back. In our scriptures also, we see this again and again. Truth, commitment, and fairness are above everything.
So, what should one do? Gita gives a simple answer - do your duty, with courage, but without anger or attachment. That is what we will do. We will place the facts in the right way. We will follow the right path.
Rest, I leave to God.