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Indian apparel makers try on ethical supply chains for size - Reuters

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HAPPY SURPRISEIt was the plight of these farmers that drove Apurva Kothari, who was working in technology in San Francisco, to return to India and set up apparel brand No Nasties in The company sources organic cotton, and audits its supply chain to ensure there is no child labor and that workers ...

Apurva Kothari - Mumbai Mirror

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Apurva Kothari uses fair trade to save farmers from suicide, and the youth from fashion blunders. I wanted to throw the snowball that would start an avalanche." The words stick out ironically in a loft with no air-conditioning that functions as a community office in Bandra. The windows are shepherding as much of the ...

The techie (Apurva Kothari) who quit his job to help poor farmers

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The techie (Apurva Kothari) who quit his job to help poor farmers. Article and image courtesy: Rediff. Apurva Kothari at his Mumbai home-office. Meet Apurva Kothari, who decided to let go of his cushy job in the Silicon Valley and has now started up an eco-friendly and fair-trade t-shirt company in India. A little over three ...

Asian Wealth Management and Asian Private Banking - StanChart ...

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Apurva Kothari has been appointed managing director, private banking – joining from Julius Baer, where he had the mandate to build and lead a team to cover South Asian markets. Deepak KV has been appointed managing director, private banking – joining from Julius Baer, where he was mandated to ...

Eco labels to watch: No Nasties - FashionUnited.uk

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It's a sunny day in Goa, a tourist destination most would not associate with the apparel industry. But this is where FashionUnited met Apurva Kothari, founder of No Nasties, India's first 100 percent certified organic fair trade clothing company, to talk more about a supply chain that contains absolutely no nasty ...

Five New Faces At Standard Chartered Singapore - Carraway Group

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Standard Chartered Private Bank has hired Bharath Shetty, Gagan Mehrotra, Apurva Kothari, Deepak KV & Komal Syal over the past few months.

Handloom sees a revival in India - Fashion News India

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It was the plight of these farmers that drove Apurva Kothari, who was working in technology in San Francisco, to return to India and set up apparel brand No Nasties in The company sources organic cotton and audits its supply chain to ensure that there is no child labour workers receive fair wages, ...

PR News: MSLGROUP report shows Indian millennials want ...

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Apurva Kothari, founder, No Nasties was in the United States for over 10 years working in Technology in New York. In 2011, he decided to move back to India and wanted to get involved with organic clothing.Kothai found that there had been over 300,000 farmer suicides in the last 15 years -that's more than ...

Savaab - Daily World News - Easy Branches

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Started in 2007, Savaab is a fine jewellery house founded by Apurva Kothari, a third-generation jeweller and designer, along with brother Anand Kothari. The underlying vision of the label is to modernize traditional Indian designs, bearing in mind the conventions of Indian culture and heritage. Hailing from a family of ...

StanChart Private Bank bulks up NRI team with Julius Baer hires ...

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The bank has hired four bankers from Julius Baer, including Bharath Shetty, who will head a team that includes his former colleagues Apurva Kothari, Deepak KV and Komal Syal, who have all been named managing directors. Gagan Mehrotra has been appointed executive director. He joins from JP ...

Standard Chartered has just made another big hire in Asia

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“As a result, some desk heads and team leaders from BSI have not fitted in well at EFG and have decided to move.” Choudhury is not the only ex-BSI relationship manager to end up at Stan Chart. NRI banker Apurva Kothari moved there in June as a managing director, after a nine-month stint at Julius Baer.

Standard Chartered's NRI Build Out - finews.asia

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During June and earlier this month Apurva Kothari, Komal Syal and Deepak KV all joined SCB from Julius Baer as Managing Director's covering South Asian markets. All of the new hires are based in Singapore, and report to Vishal Jain, Managing Director and Market Head, Global South Asia Community ...

TEDxYouth@JPIS | TED

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Apurva Kothari. Student. Apurva is a 17 year old student at JPIS. If you follow this less-than-perfect world through this teenager's eyes, you will surely dive into the unexplored, for she has a penchant for seeking the extraordinary amongst the very ordinary. Apurva can be best-described using three words- thoughtful, hopeful ...

The Goan EveryDay: Making conscious fashion a reality

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The industry leaders from the conscious fashion world will be discussing, what's the fuss about conscious fashion, and Payal Jaggi, Ninoshka Alvares and Apurva Kothari will be participating in it. How technology can influence better practices in the fashion industry will be discussed by Luke Sequeira, ...

The journey of No Nasties | Media India Group

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No Nasties, India's first Fairtrade clothes brand, launched in is, in its own way, building a space for ethical fashion, with an expanding network. Initially launched as a T-shirt brand by Apurva Kothari, who was later joined by his wife, this idea of the brand came about when he was based in the US, and ...

Öko-Labels, die man kennen sollte: No Nasties - FashionUnited

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Ein sonniger Tag in Goa, Indien - nicht unbedingt ein Reiseziel, das man mit der Bekleidungsbranche in Verbindung bringt. Aber genau hier trifft FashionUnited Apurva Kothari, den Gründer von No Nasties, Indiens erstem 100 Prozent zertifizierten Bio- und Fairtrade-Modeunternehmen, um sich über eine ...

“Slowing Down Fast Fashion” by Alex James – Film Screening ...

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Fashion Revolution India along with Apurva Kothari of No Nasties will present the film 'Slowing Down Fast Fashion' and a talk by Orijit Sen of People Tree about ethical practices of fashion. The film was launched during Fashion Revolution Week with the Campaign for Wool and is presented by Alex ...
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