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Started in 1962, Borosil now has two listed firms: Borosil Ltd, which sells kitchen appliances and cookware, lab-wares and pharma packaging and the solar glass manufacturing renewables business. A fortnight back Borosil Renewables raised Rs 200 crore to double its capacity, and the group recently underwent restructuring earlier this year to chart independent growth for both the businesses. The company's managing director Shreevar Kheruka talks about the impact of Covid-19 on business, the ways the group is seeking to cut bad costs, how work from home is here to stay and what they did to make their balance sheet stronger this year.
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Started in 1962, Borosil now has two listed firms: Borosil Ltd, which sells kitchen appliances and cookware, lab-wares and pharma packaging and the solar glass manufacturing renewables business. A fortnight back Borosil Renewables raised Rs 200 crore to double its capacity, and the group recently underwent restructuring earlier this year to chart independent growth for both the businesses. The company's managing director Shreevar Kheruka talks about the impact of Covid-19 on business, the ways the group is seeking to cut bad costs, how work from home is here to stay and what they did to make their balance sheet stronger this year.

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