Tag: Cipla Health Ltd

  • Cipla Health’s Prolyte ORS launches World ORS day campaign

    Cipla Health’s Prolyte ORS launches World ORS day campaign

    Mumbai: Prolyte ORS, the W.H.O. recommended Oral Rehydration Salt (ORS) formulation from Cipla Health Limited (‘CHL’), the wholly owned subsidiary and fast-moving consumer wellness arm of Cipla Limited (BSE: 500087; NSE: CIPLA EQ); has announced the launch of its latest campaign for its product Prolyte ORS- ‘W.H.O. recommended formula nahi, toh ORS Asli nahi’. It encourages consumers to choose their hydration beverage wisely for optimal results by choosing only W.H.O. recommended ORS formulations.

    It is recommended to drink at least two litres of water daily, but busy lifestyles often make this challenging. This is where ORS becomes crucial. A path-breaking study* found that ORS’s Beverage Hydration Index (BHI) is 1.5 times greater than water, meaning ORS hydrates better than water even for normal individuals.

    The campaign launched on World ORS Day (observed annually on 29 July), uses various touchpoints to create awareness about how beverages commonly assumed to be hydrating may not serve the purpose of hydration as they lack the requisite electrolyte content. Only W.H.O. recommended ORS formulations like Prolyte ORS serve as the gold standard in effectively tackling dehydration by restoring the body’s water and electrolyte balance. Starting with social media teasers and Out-Of-Home hoardings in Delhi, the campaign culminates in highlighting that the only W.H.O. recommended formula is the #AsliOrs. Prolyte ORS has partnered with the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) to educate travellers at Howrah and Sealdah stations about #AsliORS and the importance of optimal hydration and will also distribute Prolyte ORS samples to them.

    Consumers will also be encouraged to take a pledge to stay hydrated and opt for #AsliORS in doing so. Additionally, the brand has also onboarded nutritionists and dieticians to showcase the use of Prolyte ORS in providing hydration while also being a healthy, low-calorie and tasty formulation to consume. This will also feature its newest introduction – the Prolyte ORS Tangy Orange Flavoured Powder Pack.

    To drive public awareness about hydration and the importance of ORS in various regions, educational videos about ORS have been created with HCPs, integral stakeholders for the brand, in regional languages. Continuing Medical Education (CME) sessions for paediatricians are also being organised in Telangana. The campaign will also integrate this message via collaborations on radio and TV.

    Commenting on the launch of the campaign, Cipla Health Ltd CEO Shivam Puri said, “Hydration is key for overall wellness and choosing the right hydration option is crucial to staying energized. As a champion of everyday consumer health, Prolyte ORS is our solve for India’s daily hydration needs. It is a W.H.O. recommended ORS formulation, and it comes in ten delightful flavours and has low sugar content. This makes it one of the healthiest beverages in the market which is not just enjoyable and refreshing but is an optimum drink for everyday consumption. Through our World ORS Day campaign, it is our goal to educate consumers to stay hydrated and choose W.H.O. recommended ORS formulations that are proven to be effective in doing so.”

     

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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  • Cipla Health’s campaign for Omnigel takes a heartwarming approach on everyday pain care

    Cipla Health’s campaign for Omnigel takes a heartwarming approach on everyday pain care

    Mumbai: Pain recovery gel, Omnigel, from Cipla Health Ltd (‘CHL’), the wholly owned subsidiary and consumer healthcare arm of Cipla Limited (BSE: 500087; NSE: CIPLA EQ; and hereafter referred to as ‘Company’ or ‘Cipla’), has announced the launch of its new campaign “Aapki Khushi Ko Dard Ki Nazar Na Lage,” that empowers consumers to conquer everyday aches and pains.

    Omnigel’s new campaign film takes a refreshingly authentic approach to pain care. Utilizing relatable, slice-of-life moments, the film delves into the unexpected ways everyday aches and pains can disrupt life’s simple joys. Through a touch of humor and warmth, featuring real people in relatable scenarios, the film demonstrates how Omnigel’s quick action can restore smiles and get consumers back to enjoying life’s precious moments, big or small.  

    Commenting on the launch of the campaign,  Cipla Health Ltd CEO Shivam Puri said, “Over the past four years, our journey with Omnigel has been driven by deep collaboration with consumers, uncovering cutting-edge insights that have enabled us to maintain consistent and meaningful communication. This focus on keeping the consumer at the core has been the key lever in propelling the brand from #3 in 2019 to becoming the #1* pain recovery brand today. We understand how everyday aches and pains can disrupt life’s precious moments. Recognizing this, we developed a compelling campaign, ‘Aapki Khushi Ko Kabhi Dard Ki Nazar Na Lage,’ which we believe will deeply resonate with consumers. We will continue our commitment to be the trusted pain care partner for Indian consumers.”

    Omnigel is a scientifically formulated topical medication from Cipla Health’s comprehensive pain care solutions range. The range has proven ingredients that target both pain and inflammation caused by musculoskeletal issues.

  • BhoomiSeva partners with AIOCD Pharma Ltd

    BhoomiSeva partners with AIOCD Pharma Ltd

    Mumbai: BhoomiSeva (www.bhoomiseva.com), a leading organisation dedicated to promoting sustainable agricultural practices and improving soil health for the benefit of farmers and consumers has proudly announced their official partnership with AIOCD Pharma Ltd. This tie-up will mark a significant step towards transforming India’s agricultural landscape.

    The partnership aims to leverage AIOCD’s extensive network across the nation to introduce BhoomiSeva Kendra (multi brand store) and Bhu-Vision Soil Testing Device by appointing 45 super stockists and 533 district Stockists in 15 states covering 94% of the country in phase I. Thus, propelling a comprehensive transformation of India’s agricultural practices. The program, rooted in Personal Social Responsibility (PSR), aims to promote soil tests and thereby improve soil and human health in the coming days.

    On this occasion, BhoomiSeva founder & CEO Melind Deshpande, HCF Tech Services Private Ltd and distributor for Bhu-Vision (Krishi-RASTAA) said, “We are truly honoured by the unanimous enthusiasm and commitment shown by AIOCD towards the “Healthy Soil, Healthy People” Movement initiated by BhoomiSeva in India. This collaboration will create a monumental shift in the way we address soil health and through it, human health. Since human health is closely interlinked to soil health, we believe this initiative will set the stage for a healthier and more sustainable future for our nation.”

    In words of AIOCD chairman Jagganath (Appa) Shinde, a visionary leader who has dedicated his life to the health care industry, “Healthier soil will surely improve human health and reduce spending on medicines and other health related expenses. We at AIOCD support the Healthy Soil Healthy People movement, inspite of knowing the fact, that in the long term our revenues will be impacted.” He also refers to an article “Soil regeneration a crucial way to mitigate climate change” Sadhguru at Express Adda. Sadhguru, in a conversation with Anant Goenka, Executive Director, the Indian Express Group says that 27,000 organism species in the soil are disappearing every year. In another 15-25 years we will be in a place where we can barely grow anything in the soil.  Shri Jagganath (Appa) Shinde further states that “because soil is the basis of our very existence, for sake of humanity we at AIOCD will help generate 12.50 lakh soil test per annum (one soil test once in a year by one chemist) to support the “Healthy Soil Healthy People” movement.”  This will make 1250 BhoomiSeva Kendra self-sustaining for one full year.

    Further AIOCD directo Vaijnath Jagusthe mentioned, “We will be enabling 12.50 lakh farmers to increase their crop yield by 20%-30%. This is the first small step taken by AIOCD towards nation building – an example of collective Personal Social Responsibility (PSR).”

    This initiative is set to leverage the extensive reach of the Indian healthcare ecosystem. By partnering with 12.50 Lakh (1.25 million) medical shops, the program intends to disseminate information and promote soil testing as an integral part of PSR. With an average client base of 500 individuals per medical shop, this initiative is poised to reach more than 50 crore (500 million) citizens across the nation.

    In rural areas, the program will facilitate the establishment of government-authorized soil testing centers within medical shops, adopting the ‘Shop in Shop’ multi-brand store model of BhoomiSeva. This strategic move is expected to involve 2,15,000 medical shops in rural India, thus ensuring widespread access to essential soil testing services.

    In urban areas, medical shops will play a crucial role in promoting soil testing among their clients and encouraging them to participate in the PSR program by sponsoring soil tests. This approach will not only improve soil health but also foster a citizen’s movement towards responsible and sustainable practices.

    The BhoomiSeva Kendra initiative is a pioneering concept that brings together the nation’s agricultural community under one umbrella. These multi-brand stores will serve as focal points for farmers, providing them with access to a wide range of agricultural inputs, expert guidance, and cutting-edge technologies. 

  • “The ASCI Academy is a timely response to the changing advertising landscape marked by shorter campaigns”: ASCI’s Manisha Kapoor

    “The ASCI Academy is a timely response to the changing advertising landscape marked by shorter campaigns”: ASCI’s Manisha Kapoor

    Mumbai: The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has unveiled the ASCI Academy, a pioneering initiative poised to amplify the advertising industry’s capacity to create more responsible and progressive advertising campaigns. Building upon ASCI’s established corrective role which comes alive post ad publication, this  pioneering platform embeds self-regulation right at the point of the inception of  advertisements.

    In today’s digital landscape, characterised by brief campaign durations and a surge in number of advertisers, the ASCI Academy is positioned to empower current and future industry professionals including influencers and students with a foundational understanding of advertising regulations, ensuring ethical practices from the outset.

    The ASCI Academy’s core mission is to cultivate a cohort of advertising professionals dedicated to upholding responsibility in advertising, ultimately upholding consumer trust in brands.

    The Academy has over 50 founding partners and supporters including Cipla Health Ltd, Coca-Cola India Pvt Ltd, Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd, Diageo India, Hindustan Unilever Ltd, Mondelez India Foods Pvt Ltd, Nestlé India Ltd, PepsiCo India Holdings Pvt Ltd., Procter & Gamble Home Products Pvt Ltd, several leading universities and colleges, prominent Civil society organisations such as Mumbai Grahak Panchayat, Consumer Voice, CUTS, CMS and others, and, industry bodies  like the ISA, AAAI, IAA and ISWAI, as well as research insight organisations.

    Indiantelevision.com caught up with ASCI CEO & secretary general Manisha Kapoor, where she provides details on the reason for launching this academy, on ASCI guidelines, and more….

    Edited excerpts

    On the reason for forming  ASCI Academy

    The ASCI Academy is a timely response to the changing advertising landscape marked by shorter campaigns and a surge in advertisers. It aims to shift self-regulation from ad publication to creation, emphasizing ethical practices from the outset. By consolidating ASCI’s thought leadership and education programs, the Academy equips industry professionals, influencers, and students with a deep understanding of advertising regulations, promoting responsible advertising practices right from the start. It’s a pivotal move towards fostering ethical advertising practices in an evolving industry.

    On the aim behind ASCI altering its guidelines on health & finance influencers

    ASCI updated its guidelines for health and finance influencers to adapt to the changing digital landscape and combat potential issues related to misleading advertising in these sectors. The aim is to ensure greater transparency, accuracy, and responsibility in influencer marketing, especially in areas where misinformation can have serious consequences.

    For health influencers, the new guidelines require them to possess suitable qualifications in the health and nutrition field. This ensures that influencers have the necessary knowledge to provide accurate information about health-related products.

    For financial influencers, particularly in the BFSI sector, SEBI registration is now mandatory when offering investment advice. Qualifications are also required for other financial advice, enhancing the credibility and reliability of financial guidance provided by influencers.

    These changes align with the Department of Consumer Affairs’ and other government entities’ mandate, requires experts, celebrities, and influencers in health, fitness, and finance to disclose their qualifications when endorsing products or services. This step will help in ensuring consumers receive reliable information, especially in the era of widespread financial advice on social media.

    On  consumers relying on influencers despite of tons of misinformation available on the internet

    Despite the abundance of misinformation on the internet, consumers continue to rely on influencers for several compelling reasons, as revealed in ASCI’s Influencer Trust Report (Feb. 2023). The report, based on a survey of 820 individuals, found that 79 per cent of respondents trust influencers. This trust significantly impacts consumer behavior, with 90 per cent of respondents admitting to making at least one purchase influenced by an influencer’s recommendation. Consumers have a unique relationship with influencers, relying on them for advice and product suggestions. This trust in influencers has made influencer marketing a highly effective tool for brands.

    In essence, consumers’ trust in influencers persists because these digital personalities have successfully built credibility, authenticity, and relatability in the eyes of their followers. As a result, their recommendations carry significant weight and impact consumer behavior, contributing to the enduring popularity and effectiveness of influencer marketing in the digital age.

    On ASCI benefiting from the various tie-ups to educational institutes

    ASCI’s collaborations with educational institutions through the ASCI Academy strategically close the knowledge gap in academia. While schools excel in teaching marketing effectiveness, they often overlook regulatory and ethical aspects in communication—a critical omission given the impact on brand reputation and risk.

    These alliances empower ASCI to seamlessly integrate ethical and regulatory dimensions into academic curricula. Future marketing professionals not only grasp marketing effectiveness but also understand their ethical obligations in communication. This enriches ASCI’s programs, shaping students who appreciate that ethical advertising practices are vital not just for compliance but also for safeguarding brand reputation in our closely monitored digital age.

    Beyond education, these partnerships bring fresh perspectives, keep ASCI at the industry’s forefront, and nurture emerging talents. Our collaborations enhance ASCI’s thought leadership, bolstering its programs and promoting relevant research, cementing its status as a major influencer in advertising ethics and regulation.

    Our partnerships provide fresh perspectives, keeping ASCI up-to-date with industry trends and ethics. We spot and support emerging talent during their academic journey, ensuring a future workforce versed in responsible advertising. These collaborations also enhance ASCI’s thought leadership, strengthen educational programs, and promote industry-related research, solidifying ASCI as a pivotal influence in advertising ethics and regulation.

    On ASCI’s guidelines on generative AI in today’s advertising world

    In the world of contemporary advertising, Generative AI has emerged as a dominant force. It has transformed the landscape by allowing advertisers to automate the creation of diverse content, spanning from text and images to articles and marketing materials. While this technology presents incredible opportunities, it’s important to acknowledge the challenges and risks it brings. These challenges include potential copyright issues, the need to prevent the generation of unlawful content and concerns related to data privacy.

    At ASCI, we recognise the significance of Generative AI in Advertising, we have taken a proactive step by releasing a comprehensive whitepaper titled ‘Leveraging Generative AI: Opportunities, Risks, and Best Practices.’ This paper highlights the existing regulatory uncertainties and the complexities involved in employing AI in advertising.

    As the evolving landscape continues to present uncertainties, we acknowledge there are several ambiguities. Prior to the establishment of formalized guidelines, advertisers can refer to the principles outlined in our whitepaper. These principles can serve as a valuable framework for making decisions regarding accountability, operational transparency, and assessing the broader societal impact of AI in advertising.