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Seven Seas launches new campaign for Children’s Day
Mumbai: In the run-up to children’s day, SevenSeas®, a heritage brand of Procter & Gamble Health Limited (formerly known as Merck Limited), launches a new campaign 'My Little Genius'. The campaign encourages parents to discover the true potential in their little one and celebrate it with the whole world.
As part of the campaign, SevenSeas® will launch 'The Museum of Genius' on the occasion of children's day. The virtual museum is a platform to exhibit the creative streak in your child, where your tiny tots' innovative idea will be celebrated online. To be part of 'The Museum of Genius', upload a video or photo of your child's unique creation on Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag #MyLittleGenius. First 50 entries each day will win free samples ofSevenSeas®Kids Emulsion*.
Procter & Gamble Health Limited’s, Managing Director, Milind Thatte said, “SevenSeas® is delighted to launch this very special campaign #MyLittleGenius on the occasion of children’s day aligned to our philosophy of helping unlock every child’s true potential. Children have so many unique qualities and hidden talents such as those depicted in our campaign films released on various digital channels including our SevenSeas® Facebook page. We call on parents to send in stories of their little geniuses at the earliest and see their child’s talent celebrated on the SevenSeas®‘Museum of Genius'."
‘The Museum of Genius’ featuring the entries of the little geniuses will be digitally unveiled by Bollywood Actress and celebrity mother Raveena Tandon around children’s day.
Bollywood Actress and celebrity Mother, Raveena Tandon said, “I am glad to be part of a campaign that promotes the creativity and true potential in children. My association with SevenSeas® is a long-standing one that focuses on growth and development of childrenthrough nutrition supplementation, to help them unlock their true potential. I am excited to unveil the SevenSeas® ‘Museum of Genius’ this children’s day and going through the hidden talents of children across India. I call on parents to share their entries and help SevenSeas® showcase their stories”.
The on-ground unveiling of the 'Museum of Genius' will take place at The Krazy Kids Karnival on 17th November in the presence of Actress Raveena Tandon. She will be present at the event to create awareness on the importance of Omega-3 Fatty acids and essentially DHA, Vitamin A, and D for the growth and development of young children.
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International Women’s Day ’26:Â The rise of self-purchased jewellery among working women
By Trisha Paul, head of merchandising, Kisna
MUMBAI: You know that feeling when you buy something with your own money for the first time? Not the first time ever, but the first time with money you actually earned, for something entirely, unambiguously yours.
Fine jewellery has always been given. At weddings, at festivals, at milestones on someone else’s timeline. What is changing is that a growing number of women are buying it for themselves, to mark moments they defined. The question is no longer whether to do it. It is how to do it well.
For women in the early years of a career, a first piece can cost well under Rs. 1 lakh. Many cost a fraction of that. What matters is choosing for your life, your wardrobe, and the milestone you are marking. The woman buying for herself today wants something that works with her life every day, not just for a special occasion. She is thinking about longevity, about versatility, about what still feels right in five years. That shift has changed the entire conversation around what accessible fine jewellery needs to be.
The First Step: Daily Dainty Diamond Neckwear
The right first piece isn’t the most expensive one you can afford. It’s the one you’ll actually wear. A delicate diamond pendant or a fine diamond necklace in 9KT, 14KT, or 18KT gold hits that sweet spot: understated enough to feel effortless, special enough to feel like you.
You’ll reach for it on Monday mornings and Friday nights without a second thought. It works with almost everything in your wardrobe, and over time, it becomes less of a purchase and more of a constant, something that quietly holds both meaning and value.
A Reliable Classic: Diamond Studs That Hold Value
A pair of well-sourced diamond studs in 18KT or 14KT gold is as close to a guaranteed wearable asset as fine jewellery gets. Round brilliant cuts hold their appeal longer than more fashionable styles and resist the ageing effects of trend. Look for independent grading documentation when you buy. The difference it makes to what a piece is worth at exchange is significant, and it is a straightforward thing to ask any reputable retailer for.
Building a Collection That Marks Your Milestones
For women who would rather accumulate meaning incrementally, stackable rings are the most satisfying category. A plain gold band for the first salary. A diamond-set ring for the first promotion. Another for the move or the launch. Each band is its own modest commitment. Together they become a record, worn on your hand, of everything you have done.
Starting Small: Savings Plans and Digital Gold
Not every first purchase needs to be immediate. If you prefer a value-driven approach, begin with a jewellery savings plan from a credible retailer. These plans typically allow you to set aside a fixed monthly amount for 10 months, with the retailer contributing an equivalent 11th month that can be redeemed toward a diamond jewellery purchase. For those who would rather build value gradually and with greater flexibility, digital gold offers another route. It allows you to accumulate gold in small increments online and redeem it against physical jewellery when you are ready. The habit of building towards something is often more valuable than the thing itself.
The Bigger Picture
Fine jewellery in India has always told stories. For a long time, those stories were written by someone else. The piece you buy with your first salary is a story you are writing yourself. It does not need to be expensive to be meaningful. It needs to be right for your life, and bought because you decided it was time.






