amazonindia
By Hera Rizwan In June 2020, Hindustan Unilever (HUL) announced that it willrebrand its ‘Fair & Lovely’ range of skin-lightening creams in India, to ‘Glow & Lovely’’, in order “to embrace a more inclusive vision of beauty." Following the #BlackLivesMatter movement that year, there was a massive internet backlash against skin-whitening products as well as the celebrities who sponsored them. Several online petitions, like , 'Ban Fair & Lovely' and 'Discontinue Fair & Lovely', which collected over 18,000 signatures were filed on Change.org, urging Unilever to stop the manufacture of its product b...
BOOM Live
By Hera Rizwan Dharmesh Bohra, a legal consultant based in Mumbai, had ordered an Apple smart watch from Amazon on June 4 for his son as a birthday gift. The watch was available at a discounted price of Rs 81,900. Receiving it on June 5, Bohra noticed no discrepancy as all the details on the package tallied with the order. However, when his son unboxed the gift on his birthday eve, which was on June 23, they found that the watch was a counterfeit product. Speaking to Decode, Bohra said, “I would have been easily fooled into believing that it was a genuine product if my tech-savvy son would not...
BOOM Live
By Hera Rizwan Dharmesh Bohra, a legal consultant based in Mumbai, had ordered an Apple smart watch from Amazon on June 4 for his son as a birthday gift. The watch was available at a discounted price of Rs 81,900. Receiving it on June 5, Bohra noticed no discrepancy as all the details on the package tallied with the order. However, when his son unboxed the gift on his birthday eve, which was on June 23, they found that the watch was a counterfeit product. Speaking to Decode, Bohra said, “I would have been easily fooled into believing that it was a genuine product if my tech-savvy son would not...
BOOM Live
By Sana Fazili The sale of Pakistan-made Rooh Afza has been banned in India after its owner Hamdard National Foundation approached the Delhi High Court and filed a suit. The owner alleged that the products of a Pakistani counterpart were being sold on e-commerce website, Amazon. In the suit, Hamdard National Foundation and Hamdard Laboratories India said that Pakistani company Golden Leaf was selling the drink under the 'Rooh Afza' mark on Amazon India. Also Read:'Actions, Not Mere Promises': What India Told Developed Nations At COP27 Rooh Afza, which literally translates to refresher of the s...
BOOM Live
閲覧を続けるには、ノアドット株式会社が「プライバシーポリシー」に定める「アクセスデータ」を取得することを含む「nor.利用規約」に同意する必要があります。
「これは何?」という方はこちら