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Mega LifeSciences' India plans

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New Delhi, Feb. 5

The Bangkok-based Mega LifeSciences is introducing its products to India's growing market of skin-conscious young women.

The mid-sized wellness company, with manufacturing units in Thailand and Australia, starts its business in the National Capital Region with the launch of Glow, a package of nutritional capsules that contains its trademarks SKHN (skin health and nutrition) complex, priced at more than Rs 500.

According to Mr Sudhir Gandhi, Regional Director of the $90-million mid-sized Mega LifeSciences, there is a huge potential for lifestyle products in the Indian market. In the next few months, the company, which will be opening a marketing office here, plans to roll out products in the skin repair and weight management category.

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