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Lifetime Achievement Award
odrej Industries Ltd. received the "Lifetime
Achievement Award" for their outstanding track record in chemicals exports
from CHEMEXCIL at their award presentation function on 14 December, 2004.
The award was presented by Manohar Joshi, former Speaker of the Lok Sabha
and former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, at the Hilton Towers, Mumbai.

Mathew Eipe receives the CHEMEXCIL Lifetime
Achievement Award from Manohar Joshi.
In the past, Godrej Industries had received
the first award for outstanding export performance, under the Cosmetics and
Toiletries Panel, for the years 1998-1999, 1999-2000 and 2000-2001.
Accepting the "Lifetime Achievement Award" on
behalf of Godrej Industries Ltd., Mathew Eipe, Executive Director and
President (Chemicals), commented, "Godrej has played a vital role in the
growth of the oleochemicals industry in India. This award is an appreciation
of our role in developing exports of oleochemicals from India all over the
world."


Say No to Ammonia

The Fashion Hair Colour range.
odrej Fashion Hair Colour (GFHC) was launched
in December 2004 in the light of growing fashion-consciousness in India.
Hair colour products hitherto were expensive with MRPs ranging from Rs. 80
to Rs. 400 and hence inaccessible to the vast majority of people. Addressing
this need, GFHC was launched at an extremely attractive price of Rs. 15 per
sachet in three attractive shades — burgundy, auburn red and natural dark
brown. Introduced after intensive research, it has no ammonia and is
enriched with henna and hibiscus, offering a natural and safe hair-colouring
experience.


Ready To Eat Sofit
he Foods
Division extended the Sofit franchise by launching Sofit Ready to Eat (RTE)
Cereal, powered with soya, on 5 January, 2005. Sofit lives up to its promise
as the "New Taste of Health" by combining the goodness of wheat and soya.
Available in three exciting flavours, viz. strawberry, chocolate and honey,
Sofit RTE Cereal has been introduced to consumers at attractive prices. The
200 grams pack has been launched in Delhi and will eventually be introduced
in other parts of northern India in a phased manner.
Courtesy:
Gospel, January 2005
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