nag champa?
2007-03-27 06:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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There has been no need for other incense since the advent of Nag Champa. The Best stuff on earth.
2007-03-27 13:48:12
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answered by Answerman 2
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Nag Champa
2007-04-03 02:32:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Ambica Darbar Aggarbhatti
2007-04-04 04:49:48
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answered by cooldeepak92 3
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As part of ITC's business strategy of creating multiple drivers of growth in the FMCG sector, the Company has commenced marketing agarbattis (incense sticks) sourced from small-scale and cottage units. This business leverages the core strengths of ITC in nation-wide distribution and marketing, brand building, supply chain management, manufacture of high quality paperboards and the creation of innovative packaging solutions to offer Indian consumers high quality agarbattis.
ITC has launched Mangaldeep Agarbattis across a wide range of fragrances like Rose, Jasmine, Bouquet, Sandalwood, Madhur, Durbar, Tarangini, Anushri, Ananth and Mogra. Recently, a new fragrance Yantra has been launched which evokes the ambience of a temple. Mangaldeep is also available in 3-in-1 and 5-in-1 packs giving the consumer a choice of fragrances in a single pack. Mangaldeep is appropriately priced to appeal to a cross-section of consumers at various price segments. These agarbattis are available in innovative 'Fragrance-Locked' packaging. 'Fragrance locking' is a unique concept of packaging which retains the fragrance for a longer period and helps in "Completing the Purity of Prayer".
The 'Mangaldeep' brand is fast emerging as the only national brand in an industry dominated by multiple local brands. Mangaldeep is also being exported to United States of America, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Nepal, Singapore, Malaysia, Oman and South Africa.
With its participation in the business, ITC aims to enhance the competitiveness of the small and medium scale sectors through its complementary R&D based product development and strengths in trade marketing and distribution.
Six of ITC's small scale manufacturers are the first in the country to receive the ISO 9000-2001certification for agarbatti making.
ITC has also entered into an MOU with the Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC) to source agarbattis from KVIC approved units, and to distribute agarbattis through the Khadi Bhavan / Khadi Bhandar outlets across the country. This collaborative venture is expected to result in employment generation, particularly in the semi-urban and rural areas.
ITC is also supporting an 'Agarbatti Community Participation Programme' run by the Vyakti Vikas Kendra, a non-profit organisation founded by the renowned spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravishankar and located near Bangalore. Over 100 village women are gaining from the training that this organisation imparts in rolling agarbattis. ITC is also beginning to extend similar support to other NGOs in states like Bihar, Tripura and Andhra Pradesh, who are also setting up agarbatti units, training village women in rolling agarbattis and employing these women in these units.
Mangaldeep Incense Sticks from ITC
2007-03-27 13:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure about what's in India but if you can find it there I suggest "Gonesh #8 prefumes of a spring mist." It's my favorite. It just smells fresh.
2007-03-27 14:15:05
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answered by Dawni 1
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cycle brand agarbathies from mysore...
rose is the best.
2007-03-27 13:08:22
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answered by Maliha S 4
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Nag champ and cycle incense sticks are perhaps the best.
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2007-04-04 05:05:23
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answered by Anonymous
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