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Amazon India turns up the AC and tech to cool delivery blues and boost worker wellbeing

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MUMBAI: If there’s one place in India where the mercury never messes with productivity, it’s Amazon’s fulfillment centres. While much of the country battles sweltering heatwaves and endless traffic snarls, Amazon India has been quietly rewriting the rulebook on how warehouses and logistics hubs should care for their people—not just parcels.

During a walkthrough at its DEL5 Fulfilment Centre in Haryana, Amazon India showcased its climate-controlled spaces and ergonomic layouts designed to keep its teams not just moving, but thriving. The company’s operations, built for speed and scale, now wear a wellness-first badge with pride.

“We’re constantly upgrading our fulfillment infrastructure to raise the bar on employee and associate experience and operational excellence,” said Amazon India director – operations Salim R Memon. “Our buildings are designed to deliver on both speed and safety—ensuring a high-performance environment that supports our teams every day”.

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The fulfilment and sortation centres now feature real-time heat index monitoring systems, allowing site managers to tweak shifts and break schedules depending on external weather conditions. The buildings come equipped with cold water stations, electrolyte supplements, ergonomic workstations, air-conditioned rest areas, and on-site Amcare units staffed with medical professionals.

Outside the warehouses, Amazon is extending comfort to the kerbside. Its ‘Project Ashray’—now expanded to 100 locations—offers fully air-conditioned roadside rest points for delivery associates. These spaces include washrooms, mobile charging stations, hydration setups, shaded seating, and first-aid kits, making them safe havens on long delivery routes.

To beat the heat even further, the company has deployed smart routing technology that charts optimal delivery paths based on real-time weather and traffic, cutting down exposure to harsh conditions. And in emergencies, the Dial 4242 ambulance service stands ready with no-cost basic and advanced life support.

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The e-commerce giant also plans to offer free health check-ups to over 80,000 delivery associates and partners across India by the end of 2025. These measures mark Amazon’s ongoing push towards building a resilient, people-first supply chain.

With year-round demand stretching the workforce thin, the focus on associate wellbeing could prove to be Amazon’s biggest productivity hack yet.

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Insight Cosmetics partners with Pinda for homegrown beauty push

New campaign ‘Kudiye… ghar ki yaad nahi aayi tujhe?’ celebrates toxin-free, skin-first Indian formulations over imported ideals.

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MUMBAI: Insight Cosmetics has just turned the beauty narrative on its head and it’s doing it with a very familiar face. The fast-growing Indian beauty brand has teamed up with Udaybir Sandhu, better known as Pinda from the hit series Dhurandhar 2, for a campaign that proudly puts “Made in India” at the centre. Titled “Kudiye… ghar ki yaad nahi aayi tujhe?”, the film taps into that deeply relatable feeling of rediscovering something better right at home, challenging the long-held notion that international always equals superior.

Instead of chasing global trends, Insight is highlighting what it does best: skin-first, ingredient-conscious, toxin-free formulations designed specifically for Indian skin tones, textures and climates. The campaign positions sattu-level honesty and performance as the new standard confident, rooted and globally competitive.

Insight Cosmetics director and spokesperson Mihir Jain said, “Insight has always believed that India doesn’t need to look outward for validation. We have the talent, the understanding, and the capability to create world-class beauty products right here. Pinda represents that same confidence rooted, real, and unapologetically Indian.”

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Pinda added, “There’s real pride in representing something that’s ours. For too long, we’ve been told that better comes from outside. Insight is changing that. This is about backing what’s made for us, trusting what understands us, and owning our identity with confidence.”

The collaboration rests on four clear pillars, proudly homegrown innovation, a strict toxin-free promise, a genuine skin-first approach, and deep cultural relevance that speaks to a generation both rooted in India and globally aware.

In a market long dazzled by foreign labels, Insight Cosmetics and Pinda are quietly proving that the most powerful beauty move is the one that feels like home. The campaign doesn’t just sell products, it sells a mindset, that the best glow is the one you already recognise. And right now, that glow is proudly, unapologetically Indian.

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