Brands
Better Body Bombay: A premium personal care brand focusing on Indian skin type
Mumbai: Better Body Bombay, a personal care brand is set to redefine the industry with its innovative range of clean, sustainable, and gender-neutral products.
Inspired by the vibrant city of Bombay, the brand ensures that its products are free from harmful chemicals, toxins, and artificial additives. Better Body Bombay aims to provide consumers with a sensorial experience while ensuring the utmost safety for both people and the environment.
The brand offers a range of exotic ingredient collections designed to meet specific needs. One of these collections is the Blood Orange collection, which includes moisturisers, body wash, hand wash, and lip balm that harnesses the power of the citrus fruit to brighten, renew, and repair the skin. The Tea Tree and Kaffir Lime collection, on the other hand, consists of hand wash, anti-dandruff scalp rub, lip balm, and anti-dandruff shampoo. Another collection offered by BBB is the Onion Seed extract range, which includes anti-dandruff shampoo, conditioners, anti-dandruff scalp rub, and hair growth elixir. These collections are just a few examples of the diverse product offerings from Better Body Bombay.
With each product, BBB aims to inspire individuals to embrace a healthier, more conscious approach to personal care.
Currently, the products are available at Wellness Forever, Nykaa, Flipkart, Amazon, and PharmEasy.
Brands
Info Edge reshuffles senior roles, Ambrish Singh to 99acres, Bhisham Dhingra to lead Shiksha strategy
Leadership changes at Shiksha and 99acres aim to drive sharper growth focus
MUMBAI: Info Edge (India) Limited has approved an internal reorganisation of its education and real estate verticals, setting the stage for leadership changes aimed at sharpening execution and accelerating growth. The move, cleared by the board on April 14 through a circular resolution, will come into effect from May 1, 2026.
The restructuring impacts the company’s Shiksha and 99acres businesses, two key pillars in its portfolio, and involves role changes for senior management personnel. As part of the reshuffle, Ambrish Kumar Singh, previously executive vice president and head of sales and customer delivery for Shiksha, has been redesignated as executive vice president and head of sales and sales enablement at 99acres. A long-time company leader since 2003, Singh is expected to focus on boosting business performance, strengthening client relationships and building high-performing teams in his new role.
Meanwhile, Bhisham Dhingra, who led sales and customer delivery at 99acres, will now take on an expanded mandate as head of sales, strategy and client delivery for Shiksha. With over two decades of experience across global and Indian organisations, Dhingra will spearhead growth strategy, corporate sales and client engagement for the domestic education vertical.
Both executives will continue as senior management personnel, albeit with revised responsibilities aligned to the company’s broader restructuring goals.
Info Edge said the changes are part of ongoing efforts to leverage leadership expertise across business lines and improve operational effectiveness. The company added that the reshuffle is designed to drive stronger outcomes by aligning talent with evolving business priorities.
As Info Edge continues to fine-tune its structure, the latest leadership moves suggest a clear intent to keep its core platforms nimble, competitive and ready for the next phase of growth.







