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Borosil serves hot news with launch of ‘Desh ka Dabba’ lunch box
MUMBAI: If your dabba’s still leaking and your sabzi’s gone cold, Borosil has news you can chew on. The kitchenware giant has just rolled out its superb stainless steel lunch box,a sleek, sturdy, and sentimental ode to the classic Indian tiffin at a cosy affair held at ITC Grand Bharat, Gurugram. And who better to unveil it than chef Harpal Singh Sokhi, who knows a thing or two about packing flavour with flair.
This isn’t just another container, it’s a culinary wingman for rural India. Built with the hustle of long commutes and the nostalgia of ghar ka khana in mind, the Rs 1,599 lunch box features steel containers, a matching water bottle, and a smart lunch bag. The design speaks fluent practicality: leak-resistant lids, enough room for a full Indian meal, and the strength to survive a bumpy tractor ride or a packed bus.
From dals to dry sabzis, every dish stays warm, snug, and mess-free. chef Sokhi called it a travel essential ensuring hot rotis and mood-lifting meals survive the journey just as deliciously as they began.
Borosil Ltd. AVP marketing, Barnali Shankar added, “Food from home has a comfort of its own. Designed for real-life Indian kitchens, this lunchbox is more than just a container it’s a daily reminder of home-cooked comfort, no matter where your day takes you. It is a celebration of both practicality and sentiment. Keeping this simple joy in mind, every ‘Desh ka Dabba’ is a gentle reminder for those who go out each day carrying a home-packed meal with love every day. And we’re proud that this product is made in India and built for our rural kitchens, families, and daily lives.”
At the launch event chef Harpal Singh Sokhi said, ”As someone who travels often, I know how important it is to carry good food that stays fresh, spill-free, and neatly organized when traveling long distances. From the first bite, you know the food is just the way you packed it. Hot rotis, fresh sabzi, and the same familiar taste. That’s what makes this lunch box special. Made for Indian meals and made with care, this lunch box keeps your meals wholesome and your mood happy, even on the busiest days.”
So whether you’re crossing fields, factories or office floors, this ‘Desh ka Dabba’ is all about delivering taste, warmth and a spoonful of comfort just the way Mum packed it.
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FSS names Anand Krishnamurthi head of global digital delivery
Tech veteran to drive AI-first, cloud-led transformation in payments globally
CHENNAI: Financial Software and Systems (FSS), an AI-first payment infrastructure company, has appointed Anand Krishnamurthi as head of global digital delivery.
In his new role, Anand Krishnamurthi will lead FSS’s global digital delivery capabilities, focusing on AI-first and cloud-led transformation while ensuring predictable, high-quality outcomes for customers worldwide. He will be based in Chennai and report to V. Balasubramanian, CEO of FSS.
Bringing 28 years of experience in technology and digital transformation across banking, capital markets, financial services, and insurance, Anand has held senior leadership positions at Cognizant and NuSummit. He is recognised for scaling multi-geography delivery teams, leading mission-critical platforms, and embedding AI-driven automation in complex, regulated environments.
“What drew me to FSS is its deep payments expertise, strong product DNA, and the scale at which its platforms power real-world financial ecosystems,” said Anand Krishnamurthi. “I aim to strengthen delivery predictability, execution rigor, and engineering quality, building empowered teams that deliver measurable customer outcomes. FSS has a unique opportunity to create real-time, AI-infused payments infrastructure that is resilient, secure, and globally scalable.”
V. Balasubramanian added, “Anand’s track record in leading multi-geography delivery programs and AI-first operating models makes him the ideal leader for FSS as we accelerate our AI-driven digital payments business. His leadership will help us raise the bar for outcomes globally.”
This appointment is part of FSS’s broader push to build an AI-powered, cloud-native delivery organisation capable of meeting the evolving needs of banks, fintechs, and financial institutions worldwide.








