Archive for December, 2009

Turquoise – color of 2010.

Pantone color 2010 Turquoise-India

Recently Pantone (Pantone Inc, world’s color authority from 45 years) forecasted the Color of the Year for 2010, which is an inviting and luminous hue PANTONE 15-5519 Turquoise (vibrant blue-green). Combining the serene qualities of blue and the invigorating aspects of green, Turquoise inspires thoughts of soothing, tropical waters and a comforting escape from the everyday troubles of the world, while at the same time restoring our sense of wellbeing.

Other colors that will be seen in 2010 are – Turquoise — Pantone 15-5519 (vibrant blue-green)
Tomato Purée (classic red), Fusion Coral (warm orange), Violet (light purplish hue), Tuscany (warm beige), Aurora (slightly greenish yellow), Amparo Blue (a warmer navy), Pink Champagne (delicate pale neutral), Dried Herb (green neutral) and Eucalyptus (practical gray).

Dipika houme-Mumbai-turquoise

So will turquoise rule in India in coming year 2010? For sure, it is a surprisingly versatile color. It looks great with white, make an awesome contrast with Indian orange and red and with green make a cooler combination. It can work with just about any other color and in any style of décor.
In fashion; it will definitively make you stand different. It’s strong enough for men but delicate enough for women. Remember the Men ties in turquoise color making bold statement, now a days bride want to try new colors apart from clichéd red and getting dressed in turquoise color lehnga is very trendy.
Anyway, turquoise can be used as an accent color- From draping a scarf around neck to hanging in turquoise in ears. Turquoise, an opaque, blue-to-green mineral and very popular gemstone combination with silver jewelry.
turquoise 2010 collage

Hope to see more of turquoise in India, that will surely cool down the recession fever.

Swatch for Sab (Clean water for all).

Recently launched low cost water purifier Swach from Tata Group is another great product for mass. It will surely not only create awareness about drinking clean water but also make it affordable to buy.

There are already many water purifiers from different companies but none is less than 1000 Rs. But Tata Swach (means Clean) comes for Rs 799 only. It doesn’t require energy or running water. It has a replaceable filter Swach that cost Rs. 1 per day for a family of five. Launched by Mr. Ratan Tata with the saying “Safe Drinking (Swatch Pani) is the most basic need of human beings. The social cost of water contamination is already enormous.” Tata Swatch has been developed by collaboration of Group of Tata companies- Tata Chemicals, TCS, Titan Industry. 14 patents have been filed for the technology and product.

TATA-Swach-water-filter

Tata Swach will be available in two versions priced at Rs 749 and Rs 999. The cost of the filter is Rs 299 and it has the capacity to filter 3000 litres of water. Tata Swach filter uses commonly available materials like rice husk ash, cement and pebbles and bound with microscopic silver particles that kill the bacteria responsible for 80 per cent of waterborne diseases, colour, odour and micro-organisms.

But main question is how many of us know what are TDS and contaminations? Why we need to have a water purifier and which one (Pre filter, UV Purification, Reverse Osmosis, Candle filter)?
In short- we should drink water which is about 50 ppm in TDS (total dissolved solids). Anything above 750-1000 means your water is very contaminated. But apart from considering TDS, make sure there is no heavy metal in it. Reverse Osmosis removes dissolved solids of and above the size 0.0009-0.007 microns.

Water purification Market in recent years has caught the attention of multinationals. Hindustan Unilever launched Pureit in 2005, while Philips India launched Philips Intelligent Water Purifier in 2007. But Aquaguard continues to be the leader in this category, where the penetration of water purifiers is a mere 2.5 %. (Source TOI)

As of now the cheapest water purifier in market are Hindustan Unilever-Pureit for Rs 2000 and Eureka Forbes-AquaSure, 1750 Rs. and Tata Swatch is for only 799 INR. Tata Swach will be available in Maharashtra, Karnataka and West Bengal market by the year-end and across the nation in next six months. Let’s see how much Swach makes the India’s drinking water habits clean!

We asked the youngsters of India, what type of water do they drink? While drinking do they consider is it tabs water, filter or mineral water?
Most of us answered they rely on filter water system installed in their hostel/ Mess/ Institute/ Company without worrying is it really giving clean water. When at home, they install a water purifier but don’t go such expensive 15,000 Rs type systems. They still like to have 20 litre bottles (Bislery, Aquafina, Kingfisher or local one like Aqua Life) at the cost 50- 75 Rs. As it’s easy to store, without worrying about from tab water is coming or not and for 2 persons 20 Litre is sufficient for 4-5days.

When they go out to restaurant, prefer to have normal water (read filter water from hotel), hardly like to buy mineral water unless there is emergency or not well or eating at a small food joint. But when it comes to travel via bus/ train they don’t mind, buying mineral water bottle for journey. Many still consider boiled water is best though its inconvenient- 1st boil & than make it cool down. Most of them aware mineral water selling at 12Rs is hardly filled with mineral, its just packaged drinking water. Some of them don’t mind to have normal water (unless completely dirty & black) as it make their immune system strong.

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