Indian FMCG TOPS Co-Powers Femina Miss India 2024
By: WE Staff | Friday, 2 August 2024
GD Foods MFG (I) Pvt Ltd, the Indian food products company behind TOPS, an Indian FMCG brand, has partnered with Femina Miss India 2024 as the Co-powered Partner, aiming to empower women and promote confidence among young women, with the winner representing India at the Miss World pageant.
Femina Miss India 2024, marks the 60th edition, celebrating diamond jubilee year. Celebrating the diversity and dynamism of Indian womanhood, it offers a global platform for six decades. The event will feature a star-studded finale, with the reigning Miss India crowning her successor and the ultimate winner representing India.
TOPS, a trusted Indian brand since 1984, is promoting confidence and leadership among young women, highlighting its commitment to supporting their aspirations and dreams. The popular Indian brand offers a diverse range of products, including ketchup, noodles, pickles, and culinary sauces, endorsed by Kareena Kapoor Khan. TOPS is a global brand with a strong domestic presence and international presence in 30 countries. It is present in various trade verticals, including retail, institutions, and e-commerce. TOPS has a 40-year legacy of excellence and customer trust.
G.D. Foods Vice Chairman, Nitin Seth shared, "We are thrilled to partner with Femina Miss India, an iconic event that celebrates the spirit of Indian womanhood and excellence. At G.D. Foods, we believe in empowering Indian women to make a mark on the global stage and celebrating their achievements. This collaboration reflects our commitment to supporting young talents who inspire and lead with ambition, passion, and determination."
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