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Outrage against Fabindia's Diwali ad shows there's no longer such thing as 'any publicity is good publicity'
Manik Sharma •Rather than feel sorry for themselves, brands must understand that they are only belatedly learning, the hard way, that piggybacking cultural moments is easy, but creating your own, especially absorbing its criticisms, is a whole other thing.
Join Cadbury’s Silk-a-holics movement to show #HowDoYouSilk
Fp Studio •The next Silk-a-holics event is happening on 27th October in Delhi at Select City Walk Mall.
5 things you can do differently this Raksha Bandhan to make it special!
Fp Studio •Ivory Coast to invest heavily in replacing forests that were razed to grow cocoa
•"Between now and 2030 we will recover 20 percent of our (lost) forest cover. That is our commitment," the govt said.
Cyber attack on Ukraine takes a toll on US, European companies in the latest quarter
•Investors should get used to hearing about cyber attacks during earnings calls, said Ian Winer, equity co-head at Wedbush Securities.
If PM Modi okays, junk food and sugary drinks could fall under fat tax net
Fp Staff •The proposal to impose higher tax on junk food and sugary drinks also has a Hindutva angle to it as Baba Ramdev and RSS have been lobbying for something like this
CVC widens probe in Rs 580 cr excise duty evasion by Cadbury
•The authorities also plan to get some information regarding the company and its activities from the US markets regulator
Watch: ‘Ads vs Reality’ is a clever parody of how meaningless certain Indian ads can be
Fp Staff •Comedy group SnG's clever parody video Ads vs Reality shows exactly how meaningless certain ads on Indian television can be.
Three wonderful ads you shouldn't miss this Raksha Bandhan
Zeniad •Here are some of the most meaningful and modern Raksha Bandhan television ads we have see in the recent past that gives the traditional protector-protected paradigm an innovative twist.
Maggi row: MNCs' double standard for nations like India is bad; but are our regulators sleeping?
Madan •In fact, if companies like Nestle have been selling a so-called sub-standard product for over two decades, should some authority which monitors quality be held responsible for being negligent?