Godrej Appliances to invest Rs 200 crore in capacity expansion in FY23

Godrej Appliances to invest Rs 200 crore in capacity expansion in FY23

Godrej Appliances is targeting a turnover of Rs 5,500 crore in 2022-23 and around 35 per cent of the sales will be contributed from its premium range of products, a top company official said.

Besides, Godrej Appliances is also investing Rs 200 crore in the capacity expansion of its premium range and adding more products, which will be largely done at its Shirwal, Pune-based plant, the company’s Business Head & Executive Vice-President Kamal Nandi said.

The company has a “very good response” from the market for its premium portfolio product range, in which it has invested Rs 250 crore so far, Nandi told PTI.

“Our efforts of the last two years to bring out premium portfolio across categories have started paying off now very well,” he said, adding, “I think the premium portfolio that we have done so… is going to get larger in this year as more new products in the segment are going to be launched. We are targeting another Rs 200 crore to be invested in this portfolio and capacity expansion.”It is expanding its portfolio of premium products across categories like frost-free refrigerators, fully automatic washing machines, air conditioners, air coolers and freezers.

Godrej Appliances, a business unit of Godrej & Boyce, the flagship company of the Godrej Group, aims for a turnover of around Rs 5,500 crore, which is even 35 per cent higher than the pre-pandemic number of Rs 4,500 crore, Nandi added.

“We were about Rs 2,000 crore in 2021-22, which was a pandemic time. This year we are targeting a turnover of Rs 5,500 crore,” he said.

In the pre-pandemic year, Godrej Appliances’ premium products were in the vicinity of 18-20 per cent, Nandi said, adding, “This share will move up to 32-35 per cent this year.”Earlier, the demand for premium products was from the developed metro and tier-II cities but now the situation has changed and like other makers, the Godrej group firm is also getting a pie from the aspirational customers from the smaller tier III and below cities.

To cater for this demand, Godrej Appliances has opened more than 135 exclusive brand stores in smaller Tier II, III and IV markets, which are selling more than 30 per cent of its premium products, Nandi said.

“We know that there are customers, who try for premium categories and premium products, but they do not have accessibility and availability and as a result of that, we have opened up a few brands outlets only in tier II, III & IV places and that has been our focus,” he added.

When asked about the expansion of the sales network, Nandi said Godrej Appliances products are currently sold through about 27,000 outlets and the company has plans to add another 5,000 outlets by the end of this year.

“This 5,000 outlets will come in both urban and rural markets,” he said adding “We are expanding our portfolio of frost-free (refrigerator) and premium portfolio, which should also bring in some network expansion happening in urban and in rural because of expansion of air cooler, chest freezers and air conditioner”.(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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4 of those held worked with NGO run by prime accused

4 of those held worked with NGO run by prime accused

The four have been identified as Muddassir Shaikh, 22; Abdul Taufiq Taslim, 24; Shahrukh Khan, 25; and Shoaib Khan, 22. Shoaib is alleged to have stabbed the chemist. The fifth person arrested earlier has been identified as Atib Rashid, 22.

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According to police, Irfan is the common link between at least four of the five arrested earlier. While Irfan is the convenor of a registered NGO that runs a helpline called “Rahebar” — its Facebook page says it works to rehabilitate the differently-abled — four others who have been arrested, including the alleged killer, also volunteered with the NGO.
The four have been identified as Muddassir Shaikh, 22; Abdul Taufiq Taslim, 24; Shahrukh Khan, 25; and Shoaib Khan, 22. Shoaib is alleged to have stabbed the chemist. The fifth person arrested earlier has been identified as Atib Rashid, 22.

Irfan is a resident of Kamela area, a chawl at Pathan Chowk. His neighbours said he was a welder earlier, but his business ran into trouble during the pandemic.
About seven years ago, he became “extremely religious” and took up social activities, they said. He is also reported to have supported the anti-CAA protests.

Irfan, a school dropout, lived with his mother, a younger brother, wife, two sons including one who is specially-abled, and a daughter. For the last week or so, his house has been locked.

“I knew him well. He would came to the police station with public issues… He has a petty assault case against him; he was also detained for questioning when he helped his friend to elope with a girl from another community,” said a police source.
According to local sources, Muddassir Shaikh and Abdul Taufiq Taslim, two of Irfan’s friends who have been arrested, were also “very religious”. “Abdul was short-tempered. A few years ago, he went to the Nagpuri Gate police station in the middle of the night, demanding that an FIR be registered against a Facebook post for hurting religious sentiments. After the chemist’s murder, he bragged to others that he had killed the man who insulted the Prophet. Police got their first lead from this,” said a source.

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Yoga day function at Phugewadi Metro station; joy ride for visitors

Yoga day function at Phugewadi Metro station; joy ride for visitors

AS PART of the eighth International Yoga Day on June 21, the Union government is organising special programmes across the country. Nearly 75 special and historically important locations have been identified for the Yoga Day celebrations.
The Yoga Day celebration in Pune will be inaugurated in the presence of Union Minister for MSME Narayan Rane. The celebrations will be organised at Phugewadi Metro station in PCMC limits. Director, Maharashtra Region, Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, P M Parlewar said this during a press conference at Patrakar Bhavan on Saturday.
Ministry of MSME, National Institute of Naturopathy (NIN) Pune, AYUSH Ministry, Pune, Central Communication Bureau (Maharashtra & Goa), Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Pune Metro will jointly organise the Yoga Day celebrations in Pune on June 21.
Union Minister Narayan Rane will inaugurate a three-day painting exhibition on various Yoga gurus at 6.30 am. The exhibition is organised by Central Bureau of Communication, Pune. After the inauguration, from 6.40 am to 7 am there will be live telecast of Yoga day programme from Mysore, Karnataka, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be the chief guest.Best of Express PremiumBJP looks to topple Azam Khan in his citadel but has its work cut outPremiumWhy experts say India does not need a population policyPremiumMonsoon so far: heavy rainfall in parts of Northeast, hardly any elsewherePremiumAgnipath scheme: Why age relaxation can also become a problemPremium
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General yoga session with regular simple yoga practices will be held from 7 am to 7.45 am. Palewar said that arrangements have been made for more than 1,000 citizens at the venue.
“This year, yoga day is being celebrated in a unique manner in Pune – at Metro station. The Yoga sessions will be held with the participation of the citizens present, at parking space, entrance, near ticket counters and Metro platform of Phugewadi Metro station on June 21,” said Director, NIN, Prof Dr K Satyalakshmi. NIN will provide Yoga mats and healthy snacks to the people, said Prof Dr Satyalakshmi.

Manoj Kumar Daniel, an official of Pune Metro, appealed people to participate in the Yoga festival and see the work of Metro as well. First 1,000 visitors will get a joy ride from Phugewadi to Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation headquarters and back. “The free ride is sponsored by the Union Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises,” he said.
A three-day ‘Yoga-painting Exhibition’ is also organized by the Central Bureau of Communications, Maharashtra & Goa. Deputy Director, CBC, Nikhil Deshmukh, said that the exhibition is free and there is no need to buy platform tickets either.

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From Pride walk to solving a murder, here’s the pick of happenings in Pune this weekend

From Pride walk to solving a murder, here’s the pick of happenings in Pune this weekend

Pride month is here, and Pune will host its 10th Pune LGBTIQ Pride Walk from Sambhaji Maharaj Garden at 9 am. Among the issues that the march will highlight is same-sex marriage, which as a case is being held at the Delhi High Court with its far-reaching consequences.
Tales n Twists at RAAH: A Literacy and Cultural Centre will celebrate World Ocean Day, which falls on June 8. Created by the United Nations, this is the day we celebrate oceans in our everyday life, understand their value and take action to protect the ocean and marine resources. Storytellers Kakoli Bagchi and Aiman Mehta go deeper with Water, Oceans, Marine Life…and other stories. On June 5, 4-5 pm. Entry: Free. Contact – 9763095043
The wealth of flora and fauna in the Western ghat includes millions of fireflies which, appear for a short period of 45 days. Bhimashankar forest is one of the major offbeat places to see these fireflies in droves. An outdoor event by Nisarg perm Trekkers, which includes staying in a tenting and camping will include visits to ancient caves and temples as well as viewing of fireflies. From June 4, 12 pm, to June 5, 1.30 pm. Entry: Rs 2100; self transport: Rs1100. Contact: 8446 270950 / 7276 2727 22
Urban Sketchers Pune will hold a sketching event at one of Pune’s landmark venues, the Chatturshringi temple. They have special permission to allow people to sketch from outside or climb up the steps. Masks and social distancing norms apply. On June 5, 8 am-10 am. Entry: FreeBest of Express PremiumTony Fadell Interview: ‘I see pain-killing products all over, you just ha...PremiumFrom coercion to swindle to China link: The menace of rising loan app scamsPremiumSocial media: Appeal panels may be set up for grievancesPremiumExplained: Supreme Court rejects pleas against excavation around Puri tem...Premium
Rangai Theatre Company’s production, Liar Liar, is an immersive theatre experience. It revolves around a murder case mired in deception, lies, and betrayal. Nothing is as it seems. No one can be trusted. It is a mystery that reveals the strength (or weakness) of friendship, the effect of unfulfilled love and the contours of an extramarital affair, among others. The audience members get to solve a murder case under the supervision of Inspector Gaitonde of CBI. It is limited to 10 audience members. On June 5 at a secret location, you can find it by contacting 8879703808
Keep your calendar free for:
Emily Dickinson is the subject of the 1976 play, The Belle of Amherst, with the poet being played by Julie Harris. The plot is set in Dickinson’s Amherst, Massachusetts home, between 1830 and 1886, and is based on her work, diaries, and letters “to recollect her encounters with the significant people in her life – family, close friends, and acquaintances. It balances the agony of her seclusion with the brief bright moments when she was able to experience some joy”. It will be screened at RAAH: A Literacy and Cultural Centre on June 12, from 2.30 pm-4 pm. 

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Pune: IUCAA to offer 7-week vacation programme in astronomy, application closes on May 31

Pune: IUCAA to offer 7-week vacation programme in astronomy, application closes on May 31

Students keen to pursue astronomy and physics research can enrol for a seven-week programme hosted by Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) in Pune. The last date for sending online applications for the VSP is May 31.
Students who have completed their first-year M Sc, either in physics, applied mathematics, astronomy, electronics or scientific computing, are eligible to apply for the Vacation Students Programme (VSP). Besides, third-year bachelor’s of technology or engineering and those in the third or fourth year of the integrated M Sc programme can also send applications. The last date for sending online applications for the VSP is May 31.
During the programme, students will be mentored by scientists. They can also take part in seminars and pursue projects.
The IUCAA will pay the participating students a stipend of Rs 10,000 along with free on-campus accommodation and travel allowance by train. Enquiries can be sent to [email protected] of Express PremiumExplainSpeaking: What to look for in Provisional GDP estimates for 2021-22?PremiumExplained: Eight years of Modi GovtPremiumShyam Saran at Idea Exchange: ‘China made a wrong bet… whichever  way you...PremiumDeepening Tata synergy: Air India onboards senior Vistara executivesPremium

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