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Home » Dollar Ind joins hand with HealthGuard to introduce anti-viral products
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Dollar Ind joins hand with HealthGuard to introduce anti-viral products

By October 1, 20202 Mins Read
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Dollar Industries one of India’s leading brands in the hosiery segment has joined hands with Australia based company, HealthGuard and curated a new range of anti-viral products. The initial range consists of anti-viral masks and innerwear for men. The safe cosmetic based chemistry of HG AMIC is 100 per cent and skin-friendly and remains active on treated fabric achieving excellent wash performance.

“We all want to protect ourselves and our loved ones as the pandemic is considered to be the most crucial global health calamity of the century. Keeping in mind our social responsibilities, Dollar Industries Limited has joined hands with HealthGuard, an Australia-based company that is a pioneer in innovative disease prevention technology for over 25 Years and curated a new range of anti-viral products. Made from cotton and non-woven fabrics, the product range features the perfect blend of science and comfort’’, said Vinod Kumar Gupta, Managing Director, Dollar Industries.

To mark the occasion, Dollar Industries organised an insightful and knowledge driven panel discussion, #DontBringTheVirusHome, on an e-platform today. Amidst the continuous battle against the Covid-19 pandemic, the brand addressed the best measures to protect oneself along with their loved one. With a primary focus on #DontBringTheVirusHome, the panel discussion consisted of eminent medical practitioners – Dr Kunal Sarkar, Senior Vice-Chairman, Director and Head of Cardiac Surgery at Medica Superspeciality Hospital; Dr Uttiya Deb, Clinical Pharmacologist, Burdwan Medical College; Dr Shreevidya Venkatraman, Senior Consultant, Internal Medicine, MGM Healthcare; and Arindam Choudhuri, Business Head – Global, HealthGuard along with Vinod Kumar Gupta.

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