Category: Awards & Recognition

  • Koen Happy With Final Product In Win Over Cameroon


    Koen happy with final product in win over Cameroon

    Koen had high praise for the way the team kept hammering away at their opponents despite the difficult conditions and applauded his bench players for exploiting the gaps

    CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA: Springbok Women head coach Louis Koen expressed his satisfaction with his team’s 55-0 victory over Cameroon in a windy Stade Makis in Antananarivo, Madagascar on Saturday, opening their Rugby Africa Women’s Cup account with a full house of points.

    Koen had high praise for the way the team kept hammering away at their opponents despite the difficult conditions and applauded his bench players for exploiting the gaps when they finally opened up.

    Lindelwa Gwala and Maceala Samboya scored hat-tricks for the Springbok Women (https://apo-opa.co/3UMu5WC) as they added six tries to their three in the first half for the comprehensive victory.

    “We built an innings in the first half and the team deserve credit for the way they stuck to their tasks,” said Koen.

    “The second-half effort proved the benefits of their hard work as the gaps opened up, and we could expose the tiring Cameroon defense.”

    “It was difficult in the first half with the wind swirling around and we made some mistakes, but we never stopped trying. The two injuries in the half also had an impact and Cameroon deserve credit as they played well in the first half.”

    The second half was a different affair due to the “slow poison” kicking in, the Bok Women coach said: “With them tiring and the replacements bringing fresh legs, we could get a couple of tries, some of them well worked on top of that.

    “In the end, we got five points out of the game and overcame the first hurdle in our way. So, we are still on track.”

    Koen said the two injuries – to Aliyah Tchogna-Njamen (prop) and Samantha Els (flanker) – will impact their planning for Wednesday’s game against Kenya.

    “It is a short turnaround and the early injuries meant that the replacements played longer than we had planned, but we will adjust our plans accordingly and come Wednesday, will be ready for Kenya,” added Koen.

  • Koen Happy With Final Product In Win Over Cameroon


    Koen happy with final product in win over Cameroon

    Koen had high praise for the way the team kept hammering away at their opponents despite the difficult conditions and applauded his bench players for exploiting the gaps

    CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA: Springbok Women head coach Louis Koen expressed his satisfaction with his team’s 55-0 victory over Cameroon in a windy Stade Makis in Antananarivo, Madagascar on Saturday, opening their Rugby Africa Women’s Cup account with a full house of points.

    Koen had high praise for the way the team kept hammering away at their opponents despite the difficult conditions and applauded his bench players for exploiting the gaps when they finally opened up.

    Lindelwa Gwala and Maceala Samboya scored hat-tricks for the Springbok Women (https://apo-opa.co/3UMu5WC) as they added six tries to their three in the first half for the comprehensive victory.

    “We built an innings in the first half and the team deserve credit for the way they stuck to their tasks,” said Koen.

    “The second-half effort proved the benefits of their hard work as the gaps opened up, and we could expose the tiring Cameroon defense.”

    “It was difficult in the first half with the wind swirling around and we made some mistakes, but we never stopped trying. The two injuries in the half also had an impact and Cameroon deserve credit as they played well in the first half.”

    The second half was a different affair due to the “slow poison” kicking in, the Bok Women coach said: “With them tiring and the replacements bringing fresh legs, we could get a couple of tries, some of them well worked on top of that.

    “In the end, we got five points out of the game and overcame the first hurdle in our way. So, we are still on track.”

    Koen said the two injuries – to Aliyah Tchogna-Njamen (prop) and Samantha Els (flanker) – will impact their planning for Wednesday’s game against Kenya.

    “It is a short turnaround and the early injuries meant that the replacements played longer than we had planned, but we will adjust our plans accordingly and come Wednesday, will be ready for Kenya,” added Koen.

  • Koen Happy With Final Product In Win Over Cameroon


    Koen happy with final product in win over Cameroon

    Koen had high praise for the way the team kept hammering away at their opponents despite the difficult conditions and applauded his bench players for exploiting the gaps

    CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA: Springbok Women head coach Louis Koen expressed his satisfaction with his team’s 55-0 victory over Cameroon in a windy Stade Makis in Antananarivo, Madagascar on Saturday, opening their Rugby Africa Women’s Cup account with a full house of points.

    Koen had high praise for the way the team kept hammering away at their opponents despite the difficult conditions and applauded his bench players for exploiting the gaps when they finally opened up.

    Lindelwa Gwala and Maceala Samboya scored hat-tricks for the Springbok Women (https://apo-opa.co/3UMu5WC) as they added six tries to their three in the first half for the comprehensive victory.

    “We built an innings in the first half and the team deserve credit for the way they stuck to their tasks,” said Koen.

    “The second-half effort proved the benefits of their hard work as the gaps opened up, and we could expose the tiring Cameroon defense.”

    “It was difficult in the first half with the wind swirling around and we made some mistakes, but we never stopped trying. The two injuries in the half also had an impact and Cameroon deserve credit as they played well in the first half.”

    The second half was a different affair due to the “slow poison” kicking in, the Bok Women coach said: “With them tiring and the replacements bringing fresh legs, we could get a couple of tries, some of them well worked on top of that.

    “In the end, we got five points out of the game and overcame the first hurdle in our way. So, we are still on track.”

    Koen said the two injuries – to Aliyah Tchogna-Njamen (prop) and Samantha Els (flanker) – will impact their planning for Wednesday’s game against Kenya.

    “It is a short turnaround and the early injuries meant that the replacements played longer than we had planned, but we will adjust our plans accordingly and come Wednesday, will be ready for Kenya,” added Koen.

  • Koen Happy With Final Product In Win Over Cameroon


    Koen happy with final product in win over Cameroon

    Koen had high praise for the way the team kept hammering away at their opponents despite the difficult conditions and applauded his bench players for exploiting the gaps

    CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA: Springbok Women head coach Louis Koen expressed his satisfaction with his team’s 55-0 victory over Cameroon in a windy Stade Makis in Antananarivo, Madagascar on Saturday, opening their Rugby Africa Women’s Cup account with a full house of points.

    Koen had high praise for the way the team kept hammering away at their opponents despite the difficult conditions and applauded his bench players for exploiting the gaps when they finally opened up.

    Lindelwa Gwala and Maceala Samboya scored hat-tricks for the Springbok Women (https://apo-opa.co/3UMu5WC) as they added six tries to their three in the first half for the comprehensive victory.

    “We built an innings in the first half and the team deserve credit for the way they stuck to their tasks,” said Koen.

    “The second-half effort proved the benefits of their hard work as the gaps opened up, and we could expose the tiring Cameroon defense.”

    “It was difficult in the first half with the wind swirling around and we made some mistakes, but we never stopped trying. The two injuries in the half also had an impact and Cameroon deserve credit as they played well in the first half.”

    The second half was a different affair due to the “slow poison” kicking in, the Bok Women coach said: “With them tiring and the replacements bringing fresh legs, we could get a couple of tries, some of them well worked on top of that.

    “In the end, we got five points out of the game and overcame the first hurdle in our way. So, we are still on track.”

    Koen said the two injuries – to Aliyah Tchogna-Njamen (prop) and Samantha Els (flanker) – will impact their planning for Wednesday’s game against Kenya.

    “It is a short turnaround and the early injuries meant that the replacements played longer than we had planned, but we will adjust our plans accordingly and come Wednesday, will be ready for Kenya,” added Koen.

  • More Digital! More Luxurious! More Efficient: The New Panamera


    Manolito Vujicic, Brand Director, Porsche India with the New Panamera

    New exterior design with even greater emphasis on width

    Porsche Driver Experience: new control concept and digital cockpit

    The new Panamera is available for INR 1,69,62,000

    Porsche revamps the Panamera: the third generation of the sporting luxury sedan is characterized by a fresh and expressive design and a broader spectrum between dynamic performance and driving comfort.

    INDIA: The Porsche Panamera is entering its third model generation. The sports car manufacturer’s luxury sedan emphasizes its sporting character with even more powerful drive systems.

    The profile is enhanced by a fundamentally modernized operating concept and plenty of innovative technology. The technical yet elegant, dynamic design of the new Panamera gives the model line’s attractive proportions a fresh update. A fundamentally redesigned, driver-centered interior enhances the driving experience.

    The new Panamera already comes with dual-chamber two-valve air suspension with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) as standard. The two-valve technology separates the rebound and compression stages of the damper control and therefore offers an even wider range between comfort and sportiness: the system noticeably dampens impacts from transverse joints and road damage while at the same time ensuring more body stability in dynamic driving situations.

    Modifications to boost pressure, fuel injection flow rate, and ignition timing optimize the performance of the 2.9-litre V6 turbo engine. It now generates 260 kW (353 PS) and 500 Nm of torque – an increase of 17 kW (23 PS) and 50 Nm compared to its predecessor. This shortens the Panamera’s sprint to 100 km/h to 5.1 seconds and boosts its top speed to 272 km/h.

    The new Panamera retains the characteristic lines and proportions of the model line. Its fundamentally revamped appearance lends the sports sedan an even more expressive and sporting look. Up front, an additional air intake above the number plate compensates for the increased air requirement of the drive systems. The redesigned window line in the side view reinforces the sedan character of the four-door sports car. The outer edges of the rear window are flush with the contour of the body, creating harmonious lines at the rear of the car.

    The Porsche Driver Experience cockpit concept features the ideal balance between digital and analog control elements and positions the input and output elements essential for driving along the driver’s axis. The gear selector lever is directly to the right of the steering wheel. The mode switch for the Normal, Sport, and Sport Plus driving programs and the assistance control stalks are also directly accessible to the driver. This means that they don’t need to take their eyes off the road to adjust the drive programs and assistance systems.

    An optional passenger display closely integrates the passenger into the driving experience. The 10.9-inch screen displays vehicle performance data on request. It also allows the operation of the infotainment system. To avoid distracting whoever is behind the wheel, the passenger display cannot be seen from the driver’s seat.

    The new Porsche Panamera made its India premiere, price starting from INR 1,69,62,000

    Porsche is also equipping the Panamera with standard Matrix LED headlights. The high-resolution HD Matrix LED lighting system, which has more than 32,000 pixels per

    headlight, is available as an option. It offers completely new lighting features, such as dedicated lane brightening. The illumination range is up to 600 meters.

    The new Porsche Panamera deliveries will start now. It offers extended standard equipment compared to its predecessor with two-valve dual-chamber air suspension, LED matrix headlights, ParkAssist, a driving mode switch on the steering wheel, a cooled smartphone compartment with an inductive charging function, and an improved fine dust filter with GPS-supported, automatic air-recirculation function.

    Porsche produces the new Panamera at its Leipzig factory. The Saxon production site is closely associated with the Panamera: from 2009 to 2016, the first generation of the four-door sports sedan was assembled there while complete production moved to Leipzig in 2016 with the introduction of the second generation. Modifications to accommodate the production of the third generation of the Panamera have been integrated into the plant over the past few months.

  • More Digital! More Luxurious! More Efficient: The New Panamera


    Manolito Vujicic, Brand Director, Porsche India with the New Panamera

    New exterior design with even greater emphasis on width

    Porsche Driver Experience: new control concept and digital cockpit

    The new Panamera is available for INR 1,69,62,000

    Porsche revamps the Panamera: the third generation of the sporting luxury sedan is characterized by a fresh and expressive design and a broader spectrum between dynamic performance and driving comfort.

    INDIA: The Porsche Panamera is entering its third model generation. The sports car manufacturer’s luxury sedan emphasizes its sporting character with even more powerful drive systems.

    The profile is enhanced by a fundamentally modernized operating concept and plenty of innovative technology. The technical yet elegant, dynamic design of the new Panamera gives the model line’s attractive proportions a fresh update. A fundamentally redesigned, driver-centered interior enhances the driving experience.

    The new Panamera already comes with dual-chamber two-valve air suspension with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) as standard. The two-valve technology separates the rebound and compression stages of the damper control and therefore offers an even wider range between comfort and sportiness: the system noticeably dampens impacts from transverse joints and road damage while at the same time ensuring more body stability in dynamic driving situations.

    Modifications to boost pressure, fuel injection flow rate, and ignition timing optimize the performance of the 2.9-litre V6 turbo engine. It now generates 260 kW (353 PS) and 500 Nm of torque – an increase of 17 kW (23 PS) and 50 Nm compared to its predecessor. This shortens the Panamera’s sprint to 100 km/h to 5.1 seconds and boosts its top speed to 272 km/h.

    The new Panamera retains the characteristic lines and proportions of the model line. Its fundamentally revamped appearance lends the sports sedan an even more expressive and sporting look. Up front, an additional air intake above the number plate compensates for the increased air requirement of the drive systems. The redesigned window line in the side view reinforces the sedan character of the four-door sports car. The outer edges of the rear window are flush with the contour of the body, creating harmonious lines at the rear of the car.

    The Porsche Driver Experience cockpit concept features the ideal balance between digital and analog control elements and positions the input and output elements essential for driving along the driver’s axis. The gear selector lever is directly to the right of the steering wheel. The mode switch for the Normal, Sport, and Sport Plus driving programs and the assistance control stalks are also directly accessible to the driver. This means that they don’t need to take their eyes off the road to adjust the drive programs and assistance systems.

    An optional passenger display closely integrates the passenger into the driving experience. The 10.9-inch screen displays vehicle performance data on request. It also allows the operation of the infotainment system. To avoid distracting whoever is behind the wheel, the passenger display cannot be seen from the driver’s seat.

    The new Porsche Panamera made its India premiere, price starting from INR 1,69,62,000

    Porsche is also equipping the Panamera with standard Matrix LED headlights. The high-resolution HD Matrix LED lighting system, which has more than 32,000 pixels per

    headlight, is available as an option. It offers completely new lighting features, such as dedicated lane brightening. The illumination range is up to 600 meters.

    The new Porsche Panamera deliveries will start now. It offers extended standard equipment compared to its predecessor with two-valve dual-chamber air suspension, LED matrix headlights, ParkAssist, a driving mode switch on the steering wheel, a cooled smartphone compartment with an inductive charging function, and an improved fine dust filter with GPS-supported, automatic air-recirculation function.

    Porsche produces the new Panamera at its Leipzig factory. The Saxon production site is closely associated with the Panamera: from 2009 to 2016, the first generation of the four-door sports sedan was assembled there while complete production moved to Leipzig in 2016 with the introduction of the second generation. Modifications to accommodate the production of the third generation of the Panamera have been integrated into the plant over the past few months.

  • More Digital! More Luxurious! More Efficient: The New Panamera


    Manolito Vujicic, Brand Director, Porsche India with the New Panamera

    New exterior design with even greater emphasis on width

    Porsche Driver Experience: new control concept and digital cockpit

    The new Panamera is available for INR 1,69,62,000

    Porsche revamps the Panamera: the third generation of the sporting luxury sedan is characterized by a fresh and expressive design and a broader spectrum between dynamic performance and driving comfort.

    INDIA: The Porsche Panamera is entering its third model generation. The sports car manufacturer’s luxury sedan emphasizes its sporting character with even more powerful drive systems.

    The profile is enhanced by a fundamentally modernized operating concept and plenty of innovative technology. The technical yet elegant, dynamic design of the new Panamera gives the model line’s attractive proportions a fresh update. A fundamentally redesigned, driver-centered interior enhances the driving experience.

    The new Panamera already comes with dual-chamber two-valve air suspension with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) as standard. The two-valve technology separates the rebound and compression stages of the damper control and therefore offers an even wider range between comfort and sportiness: the system noticeably dampens impacts from transverse joints and road damage while at the same time ensuring more body stability in dynamic driving situations.

    Modifications to boost pressure, fuel injection flow rate, and ignition timing optimize the performance of the 2.9-litre V6 turbo engine. It now generates 260 kW (353 PS) and 500 Nm of torque – an increase of 17 kW (23 PS) and 50 Nm compared to its predecessor. This shortens the Panamera’s sprint to 100 km/h to 5.1 seconds and boosts its top speed to 272 km/h.

    The new Panamera retains the characteristic lines and proportions of the model line. Its fundamentally revamped appearance lends the sports sedan an even more expressive and sporting look. Up front, an additional air intake above the number plate compensates for the increased air requirement of the drive systems. The redesigned window line in the side view reinforces the sedan character of the four-door sports car. The outer edges of the rear window are flush with the contour of the body, creating harmonious lines at the rear of the car.

    The Porsche Driver Experience cockpit concept features the ideal balance between digital and analog control elements and positions the input and output elements essential for driving along the driver’s axis. The gear selector lever is directly to the right of the steering wheel. The mode switch for the Normal, Sport, and Sport Plus driving programs and the assistance control stalks are also directly accessible to the driver. This means that they don’t need to take their eyes off the road to adjust the drive programs and assistance systems.

    An optional passenger display closely integrates the passenger into the driving experience. The 10.9-inch screen displays vehicle performance data on request. It also allows the operation of the infotainment system. To avoid distracting whoever is behind the wheel, the passenger display cannot be seen from the driver’s seat.

    The new Porsche Panamera made its India premiere, price starting from INR 1,69,62,000

    Porsche is also equipping the Panamera with standard Matrix LED headlights. The high-resolution HD Matrix LED lighting system, which has more than 32,000 pixels per

    headlight, is available as an option. It offers completely new lighting features, such as dedicated lane brightening. The illumination range is up to 600 meters.

    The new Porsche Panamera deliveries will start now. It offers extended standard equipment compared to its predecessor with two-valve dual-chamber air suspension, LED matrix headlights, ParkAssist, a driving mode switch on the steering wheel, a cooled smartphone compartment with an inductive charging function, and an improved fine dust filter with GPS-supported, automatic air-recirculation function.

    Porsche produces the new Panamera at its Leipzig factory. The Saxon production site is closely associated with the Panamera: from 2009 to 2016, the first generation of the four-door sports sedan was assembled there while complete production moved to Leipzig in 2016 with the introduction of the second generation. Modifications to accommodate the production of the third generation of the Panamera have been integrated into the plant over the past few months.

  • More Digital! More Luxurious! More Efficient: The New Panamera


    Manolito Vujicic, Brand Director, Porsche India with the New Panamera

    New exterior design with even greater emphasis on width

    Porsche Driver Experience: new control concept and digital cockpit

    The new Panamera is available for INR 1,69,62,000

    Porsche revamps the Panamera: the third generation of the sporting luxury sedan is characterized by a fresh and expressive design and a broader spectrum between dynamic performance and driving comfort.

    INDIA: The Porsche Panamera is entering its third model generation. The sports car manufacturer’s luxury sedan emphasizes its sporting character with even more powerful drive systems.

    The profile is enhanced by a fundamentally modernized operating concept and plenty of innovative technology. The technical yet elegant, dynamic design of the new Panamera gives the model line’s attractive proportions a fresh update. A fundamentally redesigned, driver-centered interior enhances the driving experience.

    The new Panamera already comes with dual-chamber two-valve air suspension with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) as standard. The two-valve technology separates the rebound and compression stages of the damper control and therefore offers an even wider range between comfort and sportiness: the system noticeably dampens impacts from transverse joints and road damage while at the same time ensuring more body stability in dynamic driving situations.

    Modifications to boost pressure, fuel injection flow rate, and ignition timing optimize the performance of the 2.9-litre V6 turbo engine. It now generates 260 kW (353 PS) and 500 Nm of torque – an increase of 17 kW (23 PS) and 50 Nm compared to its predecessor. This shortens the Panamera’s sprint to 100 km/h to 5.1 seconds and boosts its top speed to 272 km/h.

    The new Panamera retains the characteristic lines and proportions of the model line. Its fundamentally revamped appearance lends the sports sedan an even more expressive and sporting look. Up front, an additional air intake above the number plate compensates for the increased air requirement of the drive systems. The redesigned window line in the side view reinforces the sedan character of the four-door sports car. The outer edges of the rear window are flush with the contour of the body, creating harmonious lines at the rear of the car.

    The Porsche Driver Experience cockpit concept features the ideal balance between digital and analog control elements and positions the input and output elements essential for driving along the driver’s axis. The gear selector lever is directly to the right of the steering wheel. The mode switch for the Normal, Sport, and Sport Plus driving programs and the assistance control stalks are also directly accessible to the driver. This means that they don’t need to take their eyes off the road to adjust the drive programs and assistance systems.

    An optional passenger display closely integrates the passenger into the driving experience. The 10.9-inch screen displays vehicle performance data on request. It also allows the operation of the infotainment system. To avoid distracting whoever is behind the wheel, the passenger display cannot be seen from the driver’s seat.

    The new Porsche Panamera made its India premiere, price starting from INR 1,69,62,000

    Porsche is also equipping the Panamera with standard Matrix LED headlights. The high-resolution HD Matrix LED lighting system, which has more than 32,000 pixels per

    headlight, is available as an option. It offers completely new lighting features, such as dedicated lane brightening. The illumination range is up to 600 meters.

    The new Porsche Panamera deliveries will start now. It offers extended standard equipment compared to its predecessor with two-valve dual-chamber air suspension, LED matrix headlights, ParkAssist, a driving mode switch on the steering wheel, a cooled smartphone compartment with an inductive charging function, and an improved fine dust filter with GPS-supported, automatic air-recirculation function.

    Porsche produces the new Panamera at its Leipzig factory. The Saxon production site is closely associated with the Panamera: from 2009 to 2016, the first generation of the four-door sports sedan was assembled there while complete production moved to Leipzig in 2016 with the introduction of the second generation. Modifications to accommodate the production of the third generation of the Panamera have been integrated into the plant over the past few months.

  • Gynoveda India’s First Ayurveda Fertility Company Expands Reach With New Clinic In Pune


    Gynoveda founders (L-R Dr. Aarati Patil, Vishal Gupta, Rachana Gupta)

    Set to Open 100 Clinics Across India by 2027

    Unveils new Ayurveda fertility clinic in Pune

    Plans to establish a chain of 100+ Ayurveda fertility clinics in the next three years, marking the next chapter in their mission to enable couples’ journey towards parenthood, across India – a Mission to impact the lives of 10 million couples by helping them achieve their dreams of parenthood

    PUNE: Gynoveda, India’s first Ayurveda fertility company, combining a unique blend of Ayurveda, Technology, Content &  Community to address fertility, proudly announces the opening of its second fertility clinic in Pune. This milestone marks a significant step forward in the company’s mission to impact the lives of 10 million couples by helping them achieve their dreams of parenthood.  Additionally, Gynoveda celebrates the birth of over 11,000 “Gynoveda babies,” a term coined affectionately by their consumers. 

    Gynoveda is a leading fertility solution provider that enables natural pregnancy with Ayurveda. It focuses on the safety, efficacy, and holistic wellness of couples. Its treatments are 100% natural, avoiding harmful side effects and relying on Ayurveda, a natural Vedic medicine-science approach to reproductive health. Gynoveda’s treatments address the root causes of fertility challenges without causing harm to the body, unlike other alternatives that may carry risks of complications or long-term health implications. This safe, non-invasive alternative empowers individuals to pursue effective treatment without compromising their well-being, making Gynoveda a valuable alternative in the fertility industry.

    Gynoveda is trusted by over 600,000 women in India for their menstrual & reproductive health disorders.  Gynoveda has achieved significant success in natural pregnancy with a combination of its authentic Ayurvedic medicines, dietary changes,  and strong doctor consultation throughout the 6-8 month time frame that it takes for a couple to conceive naturally. Whether infertility has been caused by PCOS, irregular periods, low AMH, unexplained infertility, or even due to male infertility, Gynoveda has thousands of success stories in each of these categories.Founded in 2019 by the visionary husband-wife duo Vishal Gupta and Rachana Gupta, & along with Dr. Aarati Patil, Gynoveda is headquartered in Mumbai and has already established its presence with its first clinic in Maharashtra in 2023. With the launch of its second clinic in Pune, Gynoveda further solidifies its commitment to transforming healthcare across India. Furthermore, to take these solutions to more women, Gynoveda plans to establish a chain of 100+ Ayurveda fertility clinics in the next three years, marking the next chapter in our mission to enable couples’ journey towards parenthood across India.

    In India, where 30 million couples struggle with infertility every year, this Ayurvedic solution offers hope and promises a path to parenthood without invasive procedures or unwanted complications. The clinic brings forth a comprehensive range of services uniquely tailored to meet the diverse needs of every woman in the Pune region. Certified doctors lead the charge, offering one-on-one consultations tailored to each individual’s needs. 

    Commenting on the clinic launch, Rachana Gupta, Co-founder of Gynoveda, said, “In India, where 30 million couples struggle with infertility every year, we are very committed towards our mission of enabling couples to fulfill their dreams of becoming parents. At Gynoveda, we firmly believe that “Gynoveda Hai, Toh Good News Pakki Hai.“

    Dr. Aarati Patil, Chief Doctor-Gynoveda said, “By seamlessly integrating Ayurveda with personalized attention and care for couples, we are not just offering a solution; we are ushering in a new era of healthcare that solves the issue of infertility.“

    Gynoveda’s new fertility clinic in Pune, located at Shop No. 04, Ground floor, Nyati Empress, Viman Nagar District-Pune – 411014, marks a significant milestone in their commitment to the couple’s health and wellness. The Pune fertility clinic stands as a beacon of hope and empowerment for individuals seeking to embark on their journey toward optimal health and fertility. 

  • Gynoveda India’s First Ayurveda Fertility Company Expands Reach With New Clinic In Pune


    Gynoveda founders (L-R Dr. Aarati Patil, Vishal Gupta, Rachana Gupta)

    Set to Open 100 Clinics Across India by 2027

    Unveils new Ayurveda fertility clinic in Pune

    Plans to establish a chain of 100+ Ayurveda fertility clinics in the next three years, marking the next chapter in their mission to enable couples’ journey towards parenthood, across India – a Mission to impact the lives of 10 million couples by helping them achieve their dreams of parenthood

    PUNE: Gynoveda, India’s first Ayurveda fertility company, combining a unique blend of Ayurveda, Technology, Content &  Community to address fertility, proudly announces the opening of its second fertility clinic in Pune. This milestone marks a significant step forward in the company’s mission to impact the lives of 10 million couples by helping them achieve their dreams of parenthood.  Additionally, Gynoveda celebrates the birth of over 11,000 “Gynoveda babies,” a term coined affectionately by their consumers. 

    Gynoveda is a leading fertility solution provider that enables natural pregnancy with Ayurveda. It focuses on the safety, efficacy, and holistic wellness of couples. Its treatments are 100% natural, avoiding harmful side effects and relying on Ayurveda, a natural Vedic medicine-science approach to reproductive health. Gynoveda’s treatments address the root causes of fertility challenges without causing harm to the body, unlike other alternatives that may carry risks of complications or long-term health implications. This safe, non-invasive alternative empowers individuals to pursue effective treatment without compromising their well-being, making Gynoveda a valuable alternative in the fertility industry.

    Gynoveda is trusted by over 600,000 women in India for their menstrual & reproductive health disorders.  Gynoveda has achieved significant success in natural pregnancy with a combination of its authentic Ayurvedic medicines, dietary changes,  and strong doctor consultation throughout the 6-8 month time frame that it takes for a couple to conceive naturally. Whether infertility has been caused by PCOS, irregular periods, low AMH, unexplained infertility, or even due to male infertility, Gynoveda has thousands of success stories in each of these categories.Founded in 2019 by the visionary husband-wife duo Vishal Gupta and Rachana Gupta, & along with Dr. Aarati Patil, Gynoveda is headquartered in Mumbai and has already established its presence with its first clinic in Maharashtra in 2023. With the launch of its second clinic in Pune, Gynoveda further solidifies its commitment to transforming healthcare across India. Furthermore, to take these solutions to more women, Gynoveda plans to establish a chain of 100+ Ayurveda fertility clinics in the next three years, marking the next chapter in our mission to enable couples’ journey towards parenthood across India.

    In India, where 30 million couples struggle with infertility every year, this Ayurvedic solution offers hope and promises a path to parenthood without invasive procedures or unwanted complications. The clinic brings forth a comprehensive range of services uniquely tailored to meet the diverse needs of every woman in the Pune region. Certified doctors lead the charge, offering one-on-one consultations tailored to each individual’s needs. 

    Commenting on the clinic launch, Rachana Gupta, Co-founder of Gynoveda, said, “In India, where 30 million couples struggle with infertility every year, we are very committed towards our mission of enabling couples to fulfill their dreams of becoming parents. At Gynoveda, we firmly believe that “Gynoveda Hai, Toh Good News Pakki Hai.“

    Dr. Aarati Patil, Chief Doctor-Gynoveda said, “By seamlessly integrating Ayurveda with personalized attention and care for couples, we are not just offering a solution; we are ushering in a new era of healthcare that solves the issue of infertility.“

    Gynoveda’s new fertility clinic in Pune, located at Shop No. 04, Ground floor, Nyati Empress, Viman Nagar District-Pune – 411014, marks a significant milestone in their commitment to the couple’s health and wellness. The Pune fertility clinic stands as a beacon of hope and empowerment for individuals seeking to embark on their journey toward optimal health and fertility.