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Nomarks launches herbal skin-care solutions
NEW DELHI: An oily T-zone, breakouts on the face and stubborn dry skin – problems like these always crop up during summers. Nomarks has launched skin-care solutions for both oily and dry skin types – with its herbal moisturising soap and herbal oil-control soap.
A company release suggests that enriched with natural moisturisers – aloe vera, kokum butter, olive and jojoba, the moisturising soap works to nourish, moisturise and re-hydrate the skin.
While the oil-control soap offers the combination of Jambira and Aloe Vera in a skin-cleansing, sebum-control formulation.
“Nomarks has always pioneered the natural skin care category in India with products that are innovative and breakthrough concepts in themselves. We are now taking the Indian soap market onto the next level by introducing the first moisturising and oil-control soaps in the herbal category in India. With these value additions to the existing offerings, we intend to leverage on the growing popularity of herb-based soaps among consumers in India,” said Ozone Ayurvedics vice president P S Sandhu.
The release also informs that the fully equipped R&D of Ozone Ayurvedics has developed additional unique extensions of Nomarks. A wide range of herbal health and beauty care products that are already available in the market are the Nomarks Scrub Soap, Wet Face Pack, Scrub, Face Wash Gel.
Brands
Blue God Entertainment buys Legends League Cricket in Rs 49 crore deal
Acquisition makes it the first cricket league linked to a listed Indian entity
NEW DELHI: Cricket’s veterans’ carnival has found a new backer. Blue God Entertainment Ltd has acquired Legends League Cricket for Rs 49 crore, turning it into the first cricket league to be represented through a listed Indian entity.
The deal, announced by Absolute Legends Sports Pvt Ltd, signals a fresh chapter for the league that brings former international stars back into the spotlight. With this acquisition, cricket meets capital markets in a way rarely seen before in India.
Blue God will now hold long-term commercial rights spanning media, sponsorship, franchise development and global content distribution. In effect, it is not just buying a tournament, but a sports property with television appeal, brand muscle and the promise of recurring revenues.
Absolute Legends Sports chairman Vivek Khushalani, described the league as a scalable global sports property with strong commercial fundamentals and rising fan engagement. The partnership, he said, ushers in institutional capital and sharper long-term growth visibility while allowing his company to follow an asset-light strategy and retain brand leadership.
For Blue God Entertainment, the move fits neatly into its ambition to build a sports and entertainment ecosystem with dependable income streams. Spokesperson Nitin Khanna said the league offers a powerful growth platform and significant commercial potential.
Legends League Cricket co-founder Raman Raheja, called the transaction a defining moment for global sports business. By aligning a cricket property with public markets, he noted, the deal creates a new template for how sports intellectual property can be valued, monetised and scaled.
In simple terms, this is cricket stepping onto the trading floor. If the model succeeds, fans may soon find that the thrill of the boundary rope is matched by the buzz of the balance sheet.





