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Mango Juice Packaging Machine manufacturer
Hindustan Engineering is the best Mango Juice Packaging Machine from a trustworthy Supplier. It helps you to pack the juices under hygienic conditions, which are completely supported by the innovative packaging. All the packaging machines have non-contacting filling valves, which make sure contamination free juice packaging in the industry.
In Delhi, Faridabad, Gujarat, Noida, Bangalore, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Hyderabad, Sonipat, Panipat, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Nashik, Nagpur, Mumbai, Pune, Bhubaneshwar, Maharashtra, and rest all over India, many reliable manufacturers provide this type of packaging machine as per your requirements and budget. It means you can get the right machine from right Manufacturer to eliminate the hassles involved in the packaging process. It is not only saving manual power and effort but also saving your cost. You can use it for further development in the product.
Process of juice packaging
Firstly, the empty bottles/cans are rinsed. Then, a filling machine with the principle of micro pressure filing fills the bottle with the mango juice. Bottles with juices are fed to the capping machines via conveyors. According to the shape of the machine, different styles of caps are applied. Around the neck of the bottles, plastic capsules are used to make sure tight sealing. Through coding machine and labelers, manufacturing and expiry dates are printed in India.
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· Fashion is costing the earth.
· few consumers understand how they contribute to global destruction through purchases.
· Overconsumption and climate change are driving mass extinction.
· fashion industry done very little to promote sustainability
· done little to improve pay and working conditions
· no action on reducing waste.
· 7,000 litres of water to make one pair of jeans
· UK Universities make over 2.3 million tote bags every year for Open Days
Throwaway society
· more expensive to repair item than buy a new one.
· people lack the skills to do more than basic clothing repairs.
· ‘Fast fashion’ has become the accepted model for high street and low-end fashion.
· Supermarkets and Primark/H&M sell clothes so cheaply - single use items.
· Disconnect between shoppers commitment to sustainability
· Many concerned about the environment but still want cheap clothes.
Carbon emissions
1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions produced by fashion industry.
Fibres released in laundry waste water
700,000 synthetic fibres are released in a domestic wash,
which flow into the sea and fish eat plastic fibres.
Land fill
· People buying at least twice as many clothes as they did a decade ago.
· British shoppers buy far more new clothes than any nation in Europe.
· discarded clothes piling up in landfill sites
Brands using upcycled clothing
· Atelier,
· Repairs,
· Patagonia,
· ALYX visual
· Adidas.
Small ethical/sustainable brands
Lucy & Yak - independent, ethically and sustainably made brand, dedicated to upholding a positive environmental and social impact. from organic fabrics and is produced by its factory in north India, where workers are paid four times the state minimum wage.
House of Sunny - Materials are recycled and denim is washed using e-flow technology reducing the amount of water used and wasted. Repeat prints are used across jeans and shirts to limit waste material
SZ Blockprints - ethical garments . From chequered disco pants to easy-to-wear tunic dresses and sarongs, each handmade piece can take up to 10 hours to make. The company donate a portion of profits to the SZ Foundation, which works with local organisations in Jaipur to support vocational training and empowerment programmes for women
Pangaia Pangaia uses bio-based fibres and materials from recycled plastic bottles Natural botanical dyes from plants are combined with antibacterial peppermint so that your clothes stay fresh for longer
We Are We Wear body diversity as well as sustainability. The labels bold and colour-pop swimwear pieces are designed for daywear as well as for the pool and all styles are available in size XS to 3XL. The Eco edit range is made in Italy from unwanted waste materials such as fishing nets and and industrial plastics.
Birdsong designed by women and made by women who face barriers to employment. Fabrics are either ethical, sustainable or reclaimed alongside the use of eco dyes.
Noctu- All cotton used by the company is Gots (Global Organic Textiles Standard)-approved, ensuring that no toxic chemicals are used in any part of the production cycle, and that workers are treated and paid fairly. Noctu also supports the World Land Trust and donates money from each sale to preserve and protect endangered wildlife.
Girlfriend Collective.- 25 post-consumer recycled water bottles collected and sourced in Taiwan, and ends with a spun fabric that is softer and more stable than single-knit jersey. The American brand is now available worldwide online. It strives to be as transparent as possible and aims to make every part of their production process as eco-friendly as possible.
Branding and promoting Charity Shops
· Organise by colour
· Don’t cram shop
· Interesting window displays
· Window displays by theme/colour
· Group clothes by complementary colours
· Fun décor
· Branding - https://fabrikbrands.com/ultimate-guide-to-charity-branding/
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Editor’s Note: This copy was originally published on 27 June, 2020, days after Patanjali Ayurveda claimed that its medicine Coronil had shown favourable effects on COVID-19 patients. It has been republished on 1 July ahead of Ramdev’s press conference at 12 pm. After a public launch of an alleged “cure” for COVID-19, Patanjali Ayurved’s marketing stunt with ‘Coronil’ has effectively backfired. The two COVID-19 treatments that the Ayurveda and FMCG giant launched last week were publicised prematurely and with no clinical data to prove they were even safe, let alone effective. The news was met with harsh criticism on social media, dragged through the dirt on Twitter within minutes of making headlines. Hours later and well after the controversy had erupted, the Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) responded to the news with a stern statement, urging that Patanjali stop advertising their product till its claims were verified by the ministry, and the product given approval. “If you’ve seen the trial report that Patanjali has sent out, it excludes everybody below 10 years and above 59 years, people with diabetes, hypertension, respiratory diseases, cancer,” says Dr Om Srivastava, Visiting Professor (Infectious Diseases) and Director of the Infectious Diseases Department at Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai. “To people who are asymptomatic in the mild form of the disease, the recovery rate is between 95 and 97 percent already. So what are you really achieving?” Moreover, some practitioners are confused as to how Patanjali could have named, developed, and advertised a product without receiving approvals from the AYUSH ministry in the first place. “If you look at the Pharmacopoeial Medicines R&R page which is applicable to homeopathy and any form of medication under AYUSH for that matter, the medicine requires approval before which you can’t name a medicine. And till that happens, they cannot issue a public notice claiming and naming their drug,” says Dr Radhika Tonsey, a homoeopathy physician who also consults at the Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children and Research Centre in Mumbai. The AYUSH ministry chief has since denied giving Patanjali clearance to sell or advertise Coronil, in an interview with Times Now. Meanwhile on Saturday, the Rajasthan Police lodged an FIR against Ramdev for launching the drug without regulatory approval, PTI, reported. Four others, including the MD of Ramdev-promoted Patanjali Ayurved Acharya Balkrishna, director of National Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (NIMS), Jaipur, BS Tomar, his son Anurag Tomar and senior scientist Anurag Varshney have also been named in the FIR, as per the report. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Ashok Gupta said a case has been registered at the Jyoti Nagar Police Station in Jaipur on the basis of a complaint lodged by advocate Balram Jakhad. He said multiple complaints were received against Ramdev at various police stations. The five have been booked under Section 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), and the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, according to police. “The main accusation is cheating people under the garb of selling COVID-19 medicine,” Jakhar told Indian Express. “I will also approach the court to demand a CBI inquiry. It is our demand that action be taken against the accused.” Jakhar, who identified himself to the newspaper as an independent advocate subscribing to the “ideology of the Congress party”, cited previous cases registered against Tomar to demand a detailed investigation into the matter. Stating that FIRs had earlier been registered against Tomar in different matters and he was also in judicial custody, Jakhar further told the newspaper, “It should be investigated how Tomar, who runs a hospital not related to ayurved, launched this alleged COVID-19 medicine with Ramdev. We demand a detailed investigation into roles of every accused in the case.” Tomar claimed that Patanjali had permission to conduct Coronil trials on patients, India Today reported. He said, "We had all required permissions for conducting the trial on patients. Prior permission for testing was taken from CTRI, which is a body of ICMR. I have papers to show permission." "Trials were conducted on 100 patients at NIMS, Jaipur and 69 percent of them were cured in three days, while 100 percent were cured in seven days," he further told India Today. He added, "The question of whether Coronil should have been propagated as an immunity booster or cure should be asked from Patanjali. We had informed the Rajasthan health department on 2 June." Patanjali claimed that it has complied with all legalities. The licence for the drug was obtained on the basis of the traditional knowledge and experience related to the medicinal virtues of Ashwagandha, Giloy and Tulsi, Patanjali spokesperson SK Tijarawala said, as per PTI. No illegal claim has been made on the label of the medicine, he further said. Patanjali’s lax ethical standard is old news In the past, Patanjali has been reprimanded twice for flouting rules. The first, for its atta instant noodles, which it launched in 2016 without a mandatory approval from the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). The second was the sale of its amla juice, which was suspended after the Ministry of Defence's canteen stores department found it “unfit for consumption” in an adverse state-laboratory test on the product. Considering the impressive spread of over 45 kinds of cosmetics products, 30 types of food products, and hundreds of medical formulations under the Patanjali Ayurved umbrella, the lack of a mention anywhere on the company’s website of a certificate of safety, ethics or good manufacturing is surprising. In 2019, a series of investigative reports by Business Standard reveal that the company acquired 400 acres of forested, hilly common land in Kot, in the Aravalli region by bending norms. In June 2019, the Maharashtra government handed over another 400-acre-plot of land to Patanjali reserved for Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), in Latur. In 2020, the Uttar Pradesh government offered the company a land subsidy to set up a proposed food park in Greater Noida. This, despite reports of the company’s unplanned expansion, poor supply chain, inconsistent product quality and business practices, combined with an economic slowdown in 2019 having hurt its revenues, as per a report in The Print. Patanjali’s ambition train hasn’t quite run out of steam yet. 'No ethics, no medicine' Patanjali Ayurved has undeniably made a range of products easily accessible to the masses. It’s Aloe Vera gel, for instance, has helped a lot of people overcome acne, skin allergies, and other dermatological problems, Tonsey says. It also has rave reviews on Amazon.in. And while some of their products have empirical evidence to stand on, can the same be said for all 2,500+ products made available at jaw-droppingly affordable prices countrywide on its website? Its Amla Churna, priced at Rs 24 for a 100g-bottle, has the listed ingredients “Amla” and the benefits “Boosts digestion and reduces constipation, cures eye problem, reduces hair fall, cures cold, has antioxidant properties.” Only two of the six surprisingly clear claims made and displayed are verifiable as per research studies carried out in the past. It doesn’t help that Patanjali’s formulations for its many thousands of products are not in the public domain, leaving the decision entirely to consumers to take on an implied degree of risk. Tonsey, says that Patanjali products have helped many consider Ayurveda as an accessible option for the first time. “But for me, that’s where it ends. Because the ethics at every stage are questionable...and when it comes to medicine, no matter what the system is, no ethics means no medicine,” she said. Systems around alternative medicine are far from developed Alternative medicine has suffered a great deal more pressure to compete for the faith and attention of the public. More tangibly, the science of alternative medicine is seriously stunted by research funding – in that it receives a dearth of it. This is the same case in many countries worldwide, not just India. Allopathy, on the other hand, has a track record to show for its growth and development over the years. It is considered more reliable, owing to its tried-and-tested format, with a potential drug today having to jump several hoops and pass through many hands in safety and efficacy tests before making it to consumers. These systems around allopathy have also expanded and evolved to meet rising demand and address a wide range of medical needs. Conventional medicine in India is governed and supervised by the Drug Controller General of India and has a competitive manufacturing market with local and international players. It also has a powerful body setting standards for drugs and medical devices across the country [the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO)]. All three aim to serve the diverse and dynamic Indian pharmaceutical market in their own way. In stark contrast, the research, systems, and regulations governing alternative medicines in India are relatively rudimentary. The Ministry of AYUSH is the foremost authority in India that both governs and regulates the five distinct disciplines under its domain. Directly under the AYUSH ministry’s wing are five research councils, two regulatory bodies for education and practice (with a separate body for homoeopathy), three testing and research laboratories, and eleven educational institutions. Apart from these, the ministry bands together Task Forces, as and when needed for special circumstances. Most recently, an interdisciplinary Task Force was formed under AYUSH to look into suitable research avenues in addressing COVID-19 with AYUSH treatments. This was announced after the backlash it received for its controversial advisory dated 6 March, which listed many general preventive medicines for boosting immunity in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Questionable medical advice from AYUSH without supporting research In a COVID-19 advisory published on 6 March, AYUSH made a variety of recommendations for “symptomatic relief” from COVID-19. As per the report, these are based on “classical texts” – of which there are several, and “scientific literature” – which is universally and traditionally used in research with citations, not as an unlisted bibliography at the end of the report. The lack of sources cited for the specific recommendations made in the advisory, and other guidelines for COVID-19 treatment published around the same time, has left practitioners of alternative medicine either hunting for valid proof themselves, or flouting further unsupported claims about these medicines in the news. The preventive ayurvedic medicines Camphora 1M and Arsenic album 30 recommended by the ministry's COVID-19 advisory have reportedly been flying off shelves, being distributed to police officers, and even preemptively popped by the general public without seeking the advice of a medical professional. Allopathic medicines that are being considered as treatments for COVID-19 are being subjected to rigorous clinical trials to test their efficiency against the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. Some candidates have even been shown to work in specific cases, in preliminary clinical settings. For instance, the inexpensive steroid drug dexamethasone, too, has reportedly been stockpiled without a valid prescription. Any misuse could have potentially dangerous consequences. There is not a single published study or trial, specific to the coronavirus, that proves arsenic alba, or any other compound for that matter, is effective to prevent infection. And yet, the advisory recommended a sizable list of “preventives and prophylaxis” for COVID-19, including Arsenic album 30 and camphora. Some Unani medicines are even listed with unclear instructions for how to use them; phrases like “boil it till it remains half- filter it” appear to be unedited after a language translation to English. The real dangers of AYUSH’s messaging, without follow-through AYUSH’s approach of prescribing “preventive” medicine for COVID-19 brings out the plausible loophole that Patanjali themselves have openly flouted. The huge gaps in acceptable research standards for alternative medicine in India, and regulation of AYUSH practice in accordance with guidelines, have left considerable room for error and malpractice. In an interview with Infinity Foundation, Dr Dayananda R D from Prakruthi Ayurveda Prathishtana in Mysore, explains that the equivalent of vaccination for prevention in Ayurveda is not easy, but possible with personalised advice from an Ayurvedic doctor. “To improve one’s immune defense...(Ayurveda) prescribes certain improvements through food, lifestyle and certain medicines, to be taken with regulations. To make it generalised is a slightly difficult task, and so the person can go to a doctor and personalise it according to their desa (place of birth), the disease, and their prakriti (nature),” Dayananda says. This important condition is not highlighted by AYUSH in any of their advisories, making for incomplete advice. The potential dangers of popping allopathic medicines may very well be greater than their plant-based counterparts. But the combination of subjective medical advice and a lack of regulation in AYUSH drugs as it stands today, leaves room for improper dosage, interpretation and potential misuse. Those taking AYUSH-recommended medicines are likely to develop a false bravado vis-à-vis the extent to which they’re protected from infections. With medicine, particularly ones that are not prescribed by a medical professional and given out as general advice, the potential for misuse needs to be considered with added caution. “Camphora is given in a state of collapse...when there are so many symptoms similar to a state of collapse, like sweating profusely, or not responding, semi-conscious or comatose,” Tonsey says. “If something happens to anybody, who is going to take responsibility for it?” Half-baked recommendations in a pandemic could also potentially worsen the load on the already-burdened public healthcare system, and ongoing efforts to ensure the pandemic doesn’t spread further. Coming at a time when the public has been advised to be cautious and alert for symptoms of an infection that we are only now beginning to understand, it is arguably unacceptable. The AYUSH ministry’s attempt to quell publicity around Patanjali’s Coronil was about as effective as its general approach to misinformation going around about remedies effective to prevent COVID-19 – that is, not at all. The ministry has also not followed through on its own advice, as of April 2020, to “take necessary action against” Patanjali for “contravening the relevant legal provisions” they outlined for advertising unapproved AYUSH products. After The New York Times published a report by The Associated Press on 17 April titled “Some People Turn to Herbal Medicine for Virus without Proof,” the Press Information Bureau’s Director-General responded to the NYT editor (instead of AP's Editor) with a letter pointing out the author’s “unprofessional attempts to revive clichéd stereotypes” and “assertions...not aligned to the facts of the matter.” Nonetheless, the PIB’s effort to defend the government’s and AYUSH’s debatable actions is admirable. But PIB doesn't appear to have considered the larger threat to people who swear by Ayurveda and homoeopathy. The consequences of the government's and AYUSH's actions spill over to the development of these disciplines themselves, which cannot afford to be compromised any further than they already are. Ayurveda and homoeopathy work very differently than conventional medicines do Ayurveda and homoeopathy are arguably two of the biggest pseudoscientific* practices under the AYUSH umbrella. Started in 2014, the Ministry was set up with the goal of "optimal development and propagation" of the systems of health care under its domain, through education, research and propagation of indigenous alternative medicine systems. [*pseudoscientific–falsely or mistakenly claimed or regarded as being based on a scientific method] Homoeopathy and Ayurveda are both rooted in solid philosophies of their own and are among the most popular forms of alternative medicine around today. They also have two very different origins and governing principles. Homeopathy claims that “like cures like” (i.e. that a substance causing symptoms in large doses, can be used in minute doses to treat similar symptoms). Ayurveda is based on the principle of preventing and treating illness by maintaining balance in different senses of humour in the body, and harmony between the body, mind and environment. Fundamental to the sciences of both homoeopathy and Ayurveda is a strong belief in personalised medicine – that there is no one size fits all in treatment. To add, some remedies take time to work on the body and don’t guarantee sure-shot cures to an illness – any illness. They also don’t have “active ingredients” and the associated benefits of a specific action that allopathic medicines do. By design, they aim to address an ailment from the roots, and as a result, take a varying amount of time to act depending on how acute or chronic the ailment is. Often, a patient requires other prescribed lifestyle changes alongside treatment to improve their quality of life. We can – and should – expect the same rigorous standards for clinical trials and regulations in alternative medicine as we do conventional ones. Experts say that a serious shortcoming in the veracity of AYUSH research is the lack of digitised manuscripts, so researchers can authenticate their findings based on original sources. This, along with the stronger regulation of AYUSH medicines and higher standards for practitioners of these fields could give Ayurveda and homoeopathy a fighting chance at breaking unfounded stereotypes and appealing to a wider range of people as a true, viable alternative to conventional medicine. The Secretary of the Ministry of AYUSH was approached on the morning of 25 June with the following questions via email: What proof does AYUSH have that Arsenic alba and camphora are effective to prevent COVID-19? How was Patanjali Ayurved granted permission to name and launch their product without finding the required 'Genus epidemicus'? Does AYUSH intend to reprimand Patanjali for going against the rules set by them? The Secretary hasn't responded with his comments till the time of publication. The story will be updated with the ministry's responses if/when we receive them.
http://sansaartimes.blogspot.com/2020/07/ayush-ministry-is-endangering-people.html
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A constant fear of smudging up the lipstick you’re wearing for the first time. Never knew it’d be a gruelling task to control sneezing when down with cold & no idea of how to chomp a burger without ruining everything…
Hi fam! I attended this week’s most anticipated event which every fashion enthusiast sits tight for. The Amazon India Fashion Week Autumn-Winter ’17 with Maybelline New York and boy! It was all glitzy & glamorous. From veteran designers to street style-inspired folk, ramp walks with captivating jazz music in the background to celebs spotting, it was one big fashion fiesta.
It was my first official drop in on the fashion week. Though I was caught up with mild illness (it still fucks you up, right?) I still managed to make appearances on day 2 & day 3. And trust me I would’ve gone bonkers if I had to turn up for one more day.
Day 2 was less challenging & trouble free but after all the exertion, on Day 3, I woke up with sour throat & blocked nose. This was supposed to be a video blog alright! but I’m still down with cold & fever. You won’t like a person coughing, sneezing in every 20 seconds talking about fashion week in a video, would you?
Enough with the self pity I’m here to share the lookbook from the event where your boy made his grand impression with being featured astonishingly all over the social media & made you guys proud.
Oh & not to forget, I’ll also share my bittersweet experience meeting the fancies but later in the article.
Lookbook
Day 2:
While everyone around me were sticking to stay minimalistic, I remembered what Gaga taught me over my nourishing years. That to stand out, you have to reveal your most distinctive side out there. This was obviously a risky roulette because it could’ve gone completely opposite of what it actually turned out to be which is amazeballs. To glam up my first day, I chose to wear something ethnic. Something elegant, contemporary yet effortless.
Top- This traditionally inspired maroon drawstring Kurti designed by myself perfectly contrasted with other fragments of the look. Detailing’s everything & so were these beautiful shiny golden hangings attached to the top which gave all the rage to the attire. Also these fad hangings were perfect for the twirl. You know something’s missing until you don’t one of those slo-mo twirling videos. Yes I can hear you saying ‘cliché’. Haha.
Bottom– As I mentioned in my previous blog that 90’s making a huge comeback. This fashion week hugely spotted bell bottoms, flared trousers, palazzos etc. And so inspired by this bold & spunky trend, I wore this black beaut. I want to tag it as a desi palazzo, you can call it a sharara or whatsoever you’d like to label it as. Alright! No room for skepticism. Fabindia
Dupatta– Pattern play? Yes! Versatile, light weight & easy to carry, totally! This majorly gives a suave statement. Yes as a first timer, I did a pretty job carrying it off quite elegantly without tripping off. Well okay! I’ll be lying if I won’t give you a moment of laughter where I almost got stuck with this sass while getting out of a label store. But here it is, I managed not to embarrass myself & strolled with poise.
Related Accessories– Vintage silver neckwear, sliver handband- from the streets of pink city, Jaipur. Snazzy Rose Coloured Glasses– Coolwinks. Espadrilles– Koovs
Day 3-
Different day, different mood. It was time for a fresh, modish & avant-garde look. Also the most appreciated, all over the social media, among the best styled outfits at the fashion week. I wanted to do something divergent & hence both the outfits are poles apart. When you’re among the most fancy & most fashionable crowd considered, you’ve got to bring out your A game.
Top- The self print black silk, opened mandarin collar shirt which I had with myself for more than 5 years finally found its way out from deepest part of my wardrobe. So black, so shiny that there’s no chance that it would get unnoticed.
Lip kit- How many of you men & women out there actually slay a dark violet colour lip shade without being apprehensive? I say anybody can. Should I tell the method to pull off such futuristic trends & outfits? The Method is there’s no method involved. Wait I’ll try & make sense.
All you need is handful of courage, little self confidence & boldness. There! You’re good to go. If you closely follow my snaps & stories, you probably know how desperately I waited for my shipment to arrive. Omg! That was like a dream come true, right on the door itself.
Sunglasses- Marc Jacobs
Some of you have already seen me wearing the various shades by Kylie cosmetics (Did I mention that I’m not at all embarrassed to admit the fact that I’m highly fucking obsessed with King Kylie & her products & her pets & her pretty silicon boobs & her amazing fake ass & her lips. Also fuck you if you’re a hater)
This might look absurd to you. You might not know me or might be reading my blog for the first time or you don’t really know what I preach. But here it is: Everybody has the right to wear, kiss, fuck, love whosoever & whatsoever they want, as simple as that. And if you’re still not ready to accept this, very politely, you can stop reading & close the screen.
Lip kit- Kylie Cosmetics
Bottom- Have a look at how perfectly it blends & compliments the whole attire. These Silver silk palazzos from Koovs fashion was indeed worth spending my pocket money on. As mentioned earlier, Velvet & silk are trending & here to stay for a while. Make a read of my previous blog post for more information regarding its styling.
Silver espadrilles– Will you stop wearing white sneakers fucking everywhere? Please! I’ve got some amazing alternatives. Like these pretty little espadrilles from Koovs. Also they’re comfort af.
Related Accessories–
DIY ALERT-
This area is opened up to million of possibilities. Bring out your creative side & make your own quirky accessories, like I did. The black thing you see wrapped around my fingers is actually the black tape which I got from an electrical appliance store.
The amazing silver rings you see, some of them are from online accessories portal like Koovs, Jabong & some of them are thrifted.
Watch- Tag Heuer
Sling bag- To carry my eyewear, little water bottle, battery pack & other important stuff.
Ankle Jewelry- Jaipur
Now that the detailed post-mortem is done let me briefly share what all happened at the autumn winter fashion week, my experience & learnings:
Highlights- Autumn/winter 2017 collection by Huemn, Péro & few other labels had an energy packed, unique runway presentation. Minimalistic layerings to wallpaper prints, metallic trousers to turtlenecks, Rainwear to athleisure, we saw everything trending which I’ve always discussed in my last post.
Also I did my research before going & so few things you should know if you’re going as newbie to the fashion week:
* Never go basic- Leave your basic outfits at home & bring out the fashionista in you or else you’re doomed.
* People constantly judge you, now no matter how perfect you look you can still see that slight bit of criticism in their eyes, so fuck it & chill out.
* Meet new people– You’re not there to hang out with your friends.
* Make sure you have an enchanting pair of sunglasses on, the whole time during the afternoon.
* Compliments– You can’t be mean to person who’s already having a bad day, that too when he/she doesn’t have any idea of it.
* Be good at small talks– Know how to end a conversation & strike another within the same breath.
* Starstruck– Chances are that you surely gonna get bumped into someone you deeply admire & at that moment please try not be paralysed or speechless. And if you do. Well! Then we can share a mutual feeling.
Please feel free to share your views in comment section below, anything you’d like to say.
I’ll see you guys super soon until then
Stay well, stay humble.
Akshay Sharma
NSS.
Lookbook- Amazon India Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2017 A constant fear of smudging up the lipstick you're wearing for the first time. Never knew it'd be a gruelling task to control sneezing when down with cold & no idea of how to chomp a burger without ruining everything...
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Bottle label printing in Jaipur
Aartstroke one of the leading label printing service in Jaipur, we provide Bottle label printing, Name Label Printing service in Jaipur.
Bottle label printing in Jaipur
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Top Printing Services in Jaipur
Aart Stroke, based in Jaipur, stands as a beacon of excellence in the realm of printing services. Renowned for its high-quality outputs and customer-centric approach, Aart Stroke has established itself as a leader in the industry. This article delves into the extensive range of printing services offered by Aart Stroke, focusing on their online printing services, custom label printing, and specialized bottle and product label printing solutions.
Online Printing Services
Aart Stroke's online printing services cater to this need by offering a seamless and hassle-free experience. Customers can easily place orders from the comfort of their homes or offices, choosing from a wide array of printing options. The online platform is user-friendly, allowing for easy customization and instant quotes. This service ensures that high-quality printed materials are just a few clicks away, saving valuable time and effort.
Custom Label Printing
Custom label printing is one of Aart Stroke's standout services. Understanding that every business has unique branding needs, Aart Stroke provides personalized solutions to help businesses make a lasting impression. Whether it's for promotional products, packaging, or corporate gifts, their custom label printing services ensure that every label is tailored to meet specific requirements. This attention to detail helps businesses stand out in a crowded marketplace, reinforcing their brand identity.
Bottle Label Printing
Aart Stroke excels in bottle label printing, offering solutions for various types of bottles, including water bottles, wine bottles, and cosmetic bottles. Their expertise in this area ensures that each label is not only visually appealing but also durable and fit for the purpose. The bottle label printing service caters to both small and large-scale needs, making it an ideal choice for startups and established brands alike.
Water Bottle Label Printing
Water bottle label printing is a specialized service that requires precision and high-quality materials. Aart Stroke understands the importance of durability and aesthetics in this segment. Their water bottle labels are designed to withstand moisture and handling while maintaining vibrant colors and clarity. This makes them perfect for events, corporate giveaways, and retail sales, ensuring that your brand remains prominent and professional.
Product Label Printing in India
Product label printing is a crucial aspect of packaging that can significantly influence consumer purchasing decisions. Aart Stroke provides top-notch product label printing services in India, catering to a diverse range of industries, including food and beverage, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and more. Their labels are designed to meet industry standards and regulations, ensuring that your products not only look good but are also compliant with all necessary guidelines.
Seal Label Manufacturer
As a trusted seal label manufacturer, Aart Stroke offers solutions that guarantee product integrity and security. Seal labels are essential for tamper-evident packaging, providing consumers with confidence in the safety and authenticity of the products they purchase. Aart Stroke's seal labels are customizable, durable, and designed to meet the highest standards of quality, making them an ideal choice for a wide range of applications.
Food Label Manufacturer
In the food industry, labels are more than just a branding tool; they are a critical component of product safety and compliance. Aart Stroke is a leading food label manufacturer, producing labels that adhere to strict industry standards. Their food labels are designed to withstand various environmental conditions, ensuring that vital information such as ingredients, nutritional facts, and expiration dates remain legible and intact throughout the product's shelf life.
Transparent Label Sticker Printing
Transparent label stickers are a popular choice for many businesses due to their sleek and modern appearance. Aart Stroke's transparent label sticker printing service offers high-quality, clear labels that blend seamlessly with the packaging. These labels are perfect for minimalist designs and are widely used in industries such as cosmetics and personal care. The advanced printing techniques ensure that even the smallest details are crisp and clear, providing a professional finish.
Name Labels Printing
Name labels are essential for organizational purposes, whether in a corporate setting, educational institution, or personal use. Aart Stroke provides high-quality name labels printing services that are customizable to fit any need. These labels are available in various materials and finishes, ensuring durability and a professional look. Whether you need name tags for events, personalized labels for belongings, or organizational labels for office supplies, Aart Stroke has you covered.
Price Label Printing Online
In the retail industry, price labels are a fundamental component of the sales process. Aart Stroke offers efficient price label printing online services that allow businesses to quickly and easily order labels tailored to their needs. These labels are designed to be clear, durable, and easy to read, helping to streamline the pricing process and enhance the shopping experience for customers. The online ordering system ensures that businesses can get the labels they need promptly and efficiently.
Why Choose Aart Stroke?
Aart Stroke’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction sets it apart from other printing service providers. Here are some key reasons to choose Aart Stroke for your printing needs:
Expertise and Experience: With years of experience in the printing industry, Aart Stroke has honed its skills and knowledge to provide top-notch services.
Customization Options: Aart Stroke offers a wide range of customization options to meet the unique needs of each client.
High-Quality Materials: Only the best materials are used to ensure that all printed products are durable and of the highest quality.
Advanced Technology: Aart Stroke utilizes the latest printing technologies to produce precise and vibrant results.
Customer-Centric Approach: Understanding the importance of customer satisfaction, Aart Stroke is dedicated to providing exceptional service and support.
Conclusion
Aart Stroke in Jaipur is a premier provider of comprehensive printing services, specializing in custom label printing, bottle label printing, and a range of other specialized printing solutions. Their online printing services make it easy for businesses to order high-quality labels and printed materials, ensuring that every need is met with precision and professionalism. With a commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, Aart Stroke is the go-to choice for all your printing needs in India.
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Waterproof Label Printing Manufacturer in Jaipur
Waterproof label printing service for bottles and Jar, We manufacture water proof labels and print long-lasting labels.
Waterproof Label Printing Manufacturer in Jaipur
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13-C. Brijpurt, Opposite Union Bank of India, Mahal Road, Jagatpura, Jaipur-302017
Phone: +919829029709
Mail-id:[email protected]
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The Benefits of Using Clear Labels for Your Business
Clear Label Printing service is a type of printing service that specializes in producing high-quality, clear labels for a variety of products and packaging. These labels are typically made from a clear or transparent material, allowing the product or packaging to show through. Clear labels can be used for product identification, branding, or for providing important information such as ingredients or nutritional information. Clear Label Printing services typically use advanced printing technology and high-quality materials to ensure that the labels are durable, legible, and resistant to fading or damage.
Here the few Benefits of clear label printing:-
Easy to read: Clear labels make it easy for customers to read the information on the label, such as the product name, price, and ingredients. This can help to increase sales, as customers are more likely to purchase a product that they can easily read and understand.
Professional look: Clear labels give your products a clean and professional look, which can help to increase customer trust and credibility.
Organized: Clear labels help to keep your products organized, making it easy for customers to find what they are looking for. This can help to increase sales, as customers are more likely to purchase a product that they can easily find.
Customizable: Clear labels can be customized to fit your specific needs, such as adding your company logo or a specific product image. This can help to increase brand recognition and customer loyalty.
Durable: Clear labels are typically made of a durable material, such as polyester or polypropylene, which can withstand the wear and tear of being in a retail environment. This can help to increase the lifespan of your labels and save money in the long run.
Cost-effective: Clear labels are a cost-effective solution for labeling your products. They are easy to produce and can be ordered in bulk, which can save you money in the long run. Plus, clear labels are versatile and can be used for a variety of products and packaging types.
Versatile: Clear labels can be used for a variety of products, including food, beverages, personal care products, and more. They can also be used for different types of packaging, such as bottles, jars, and containers. This versatility allows you to use clear labels for a wide range of products and packaging options.
Easy to apply: Clear labels are easy to apply, which can save you time and labor costs. They can be applied by hand or using a labeling machine, making the process quick and efficient.
Protection: Clear labels can help protect your products from damage, dust, and other environmental factors. They can also help to protect your products from tampering or pilferage. This can be beneficial for products that are sensitive to environmental factors or for products that are high-value items.
Compliance: Clear labels can help you comply with regulatory requirements, such as labeling laws and food safety regulations. They can also help you to communicate important information to customers, such as allergen warnings or nutritional information.
Clear Label Printing in Jaipur offer a wide range of benefits for your business. They are easy to read, professional-looking, and can help to increase sales and customer loyalty. They are also cost-effective, versatile, easy to apply, and can help protect your products and comply with regulations. Using clear labels can be a smart business decision that can help your products stand out in a crowded market.
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Aartstroke one of the leading label printing service in Jaipur, we provide Bottle label printing, Name Label Printing service in Jaipur.
White Label Printing in Jaipur
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custom shape stickers in Jaipur
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Aartstroke one of the leading label printing service in Jaipur, we provide Bottle label printing, Name Label Printing service in Jaipur.
White Label Printing in Jaipur
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