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Amul is official sponsor of Sauber F1 Team in India
MUMBAI: Amul is the official partner of Sauber F1 team at the inaugural Indian Grand Prix.
Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation MD RS Sodhi said, “Amul’s vision for success through teamwork, technology, speed and innovation matches the core values of Formula 1. For instance, technology has been the driving force for over 6 decades at Amul, be it for breed improvement, IT integration at village level for procurement, processing of milk and for development of several products for the first time in the world like milk powder from buffalo milk in 1960’s to pro-biotic and sugar free ice creams in recent times.”
Lodestar UM business head, brand experience Dhruv Jha said, “The idea was to put Amul on the global pedestal, connect with the youth, bringing out brand attributes of high energy and dynamism. Amul with its wide range of products, majorly focuses on youth and our continuous sport associations only reiterate and create a higher brand recall amongst our target audience. ”
Talking about the first food brand sponsorship of a F1 Team, Sodhi added that milk is the healthiest natural beverage known to mankind since time immemorial. “We could not have lost this opportunity to showcase this to the world at first ever F1 race in India, the largest producer of milk in the world,” he said.
Through the association with Sauber F1 Team Amul is looking to enhance its global brand presence. Currently, there is no food brand associated with any F1 team with on-car presence. Amul logo will appear prominently on the two Sauber F1 Team race cars the rear wing front face and the drivers’ helmets. Several product integrations too are being planned.
Sauber F1 Team CEO Monisha Kaltenborn said, “We are proud that we can announce this partnership with Amul, one of India’s leading brands. Amul products are present in practically every household. Having spent my childhood in Dehradun, India, I have fond memories of Amul, especially the Amul butter.”
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Sleepwell unveils nationwide sleep study on World Sleep Day
79 per cent use screens before bed, 36 per cent of 18–25-year-olds sleep ≤5 hours.
MUMBAI: Sleepwell just dropped the pillow truth bomb because when India’s sleeping less and scrolling more, even the mattress wants to stage an intervention. On World Sleep Day 2026, Sleepwell released its nationwide Sleep Study, painting a stark picture of India’s escalating sleep crisis. The findings show that 79% of Indians use screens right before bed, fuelling restless nights and drowsy days. Alarmingly, 36% of young adults aged 18–25 sleep five hours or less making them the country’s most sleep-deprived group.
The study also busts the myth of “catch-up sleep”, 65% of respondents actually sleep even later on weekends, pointing to increasingly irregular patterns that spill fatigue into the working week. Mattress discomfort emerged as a frequently overlooked culprit behind late-night wake-ups and constant leak-anxiety checks.
To drive the message home, Sleepwell’s CMO Puneet Gulati appeared on Zee Business, stressing that quality sleep isn’t a luxury, it’s foundational health. He highlighted how the right mattress can transform restless nights into restorative ones.
The brand doubled down with clever late-night activations, partnering with a quick-commerce platform to serve contextual ads between 11 pm and 3 am, gently nudging bleary-eyed scrollers to consider mattress discomfort as the reason they’re still awake and pointing them to the nearest Sleepwell store. Digital influencers and creators also shared relatable stories of how poor sleep fuels impulsive late-night behaviour.
In a nation that celebrates hustle but quietly pays for it in lost rest, Sleepwell isn’t just selling mattresses, it’s selling the radical idea that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is close your eyes and actually sleep well.








