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Sohini Das leads the automobile and healthcare verticals at Business Standard. In her 17 years as a journalist, she has written on myriad subjects and sectors -- FMCG, dairies, tourism, and state elections, among others, across Kolkata, Ahmedabad and now Mumbai. She loves doing personality stories and ground reportage.
Sohini Das leads the automobile and healthcare verticals at Business Standard. In her 17 years as a journalist, she has written on myriad subjects and sectors -- FMCG, dairies, tourism, and state elections, among others, across Kolkata, Ahmedabad and now Mumbai. She loves doing personality stories and ground reportage.
Brokerages expect marginal drop in two-wheeler volumes
From drifting and slaloming on sheets of ice to bending laws of motorsport physics, auto majors curate thrills beyond the road
Cequa or cyclosporine ophthalmic solution is indicated to increase tear production in patients with dry eye
Some 40-50 firms in India are getting into mRNA technology, says Aditya Sharma, senior executive of the German company
Hospital occupancy rates rise 200-400 bps, while diagnostic sector sees seasonal benefits
Educated at the Wharton School and holding an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management, Goenka initiated his professional journey with Unilever and RPG's KEC International
India's contribution to global clinical trials has been around 4 percent in the last decade while it's the second most populous country in the world, and has one-fifth of the global disease burden
The partnership between SII and Mylab is focusing on creating a comprehensive ecosystem for TB diagnosis, treatment, and prevention through various interventions
There is intense competition to have these studies on advanced or complex unmet medical needs in a country
Company sequentially posted a 6.3% rise in group global wholesales
Tata Motors' TCF-2 plant in Pimpri, near Pune, already has 1,500 women on the shop-floor who assemble the sports utility vehicles Harrier and Safari
Sequentially, both wholesales and retail sales increased
How Hiren Patel, founder Karsanbhai's son, is reinvigorating Nirma by administering a shot of pharma
'Total quality management extends beyond just quality; it encompasses safety, on-time delivery, cost efficiency, and employee morale'
The third quarter (July-September) was particularly strong for the company, contributing 37 per cent of the total sales for the year
Medical devices are divided into four classes, based on the level of risk they pose
Indian pharma exports to Iran have declined from $205.1 million in FY20 to $59.14 million in FY23. Iran's rupee reserves have depleted as India ceased oil imports from the country in mid-2019
Around half a million people die from malaria every year across the world
Telangana's IQuest to buy API ops; Spain's Insud Pharma bags the other
The industry is taking the lead in using the devices and a wider business use is expected soon