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Kwality Ltd Initiates Team for Key Business Revamp

Sidhant Gupta, Director of Kwality Ltd, shared details about the recent appointments, saying, "As family incomes rise and aspirations grow in a rapidly developing India, the dairy industry is seeing consistent growth in sales, even as competition increases. The traditional strategies that worked in the past are no longer enough to maintain or grow our market share. To tackle these challenges, Kwality Ltd will roll out key strategic plans through its Business Transformation Team. We're excited to welcome Nawal Sharma and Ateet Gaur to the team. Their technical expertise and product management skills will strengthen our efforts, helping us achieve faster growth and expand our market reach across India in the coming days.


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