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Herbalife Nutrition named nutrition partner for Pro Kabaddi ’21 teams
Mumbai: Global nutrition company Herbalife Nutrition is named as the official ‘nutrition partner’ for seven leading teams in the eight season of vivo Pro Kabaddi 2021.
According to a statement, this partnership is a testament to Herbalife Nutrition’s expertise in science-based nutrition as well as its capability to use deep knowledge, innovation and it’s product offerings to meet diverse athletic needs and enhance the team’s overall competitive performance.
“As a company at the forefront of developing sports nutrition and working successfully with teams and athletes around the world, we are proud to be the nutrition partner in support of the seven teams contesting at the vivo Pro Kabaddi League this year,” stated Herbalife Nutrition senior vice president and country head India Ajay Khanna. “We look forward to bringing our knowledge and expertise in sports nutrition to the teams and are confident they will achieve huge success in the upcoming season.”
The seven teams of the 2021-22 season of vivo Pro Kabaddi are Bengaluru Bulls, Puneri Paltan, Dabang Delhi KC, U Mumba, Telugu Titans, Bengal Warriors and Jaipur Pink Panthers.
“We are delighted to have Herbalife Nutrition on board. Nutrition and sports science are an integral part of performance-driven sports and Herbalife Nutrition, with its global expertise in this field, will benefit our players greatly in performing to the best of their abilities. We look forward to a great relationship with them and a successful season ahead,” said Bengal Warriors CEO Sandip Tarkas.
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SPNI promotes Tavishi Budhiraja to vice president for HR and DEI
Longtime HR leader steps up to drive revenue teams and inclusion agenda
GURUGRAM: Sony Pictures Networks India has elevated Tavishi Budhiraja to vice president, HR business partner for revenue functions and diversity and inclusion, strengthening its people leadership across key business verticals.
In her expanded role, Budhiraja will oversee HR strategy for revenue-facing teams including ad sales across linear and digital, distribution and international business, while continuing to lead the company’s diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Budhiraja has been with the network for over 15 years, rising through the ranks from HR business partner for ad sales to assistant vice president, where she also took on the diversity and inclusion mandate. Her elevation reflects both continuity and a sharper focus on aligning people strategy with business growth.
Prior to joining SPNI, she worked with Reliance Communications as deputy manager, gaining early experience in human resources.
Announcing the move, Budhiraja said she looks forward to deepening impact and strengthening people strategies across teams, while continuing to grow within the organisation.
The promotion comes as media companies increasingly invest in talent and workplace culture to support evolving revenue models and digital expansion, making HR leadership a critical lever for long-term growth.







