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27 Feb 2026

ETHICS Group of Companies Marks Presence at Rashtriya Arogya Mela 2026

ETHICS Group of Companies marked its presence at the prestigious Rashtriya Arogya Mela 2026, a flagship national healthcare event organized by the Ministry of AYUSH in association with the Akhil Bharatiya Ayurved Mahasammelan. The Group was represented by Bipin Kevadiya, Chairman & Managing Director, who attended the inaugural ceremony held on 25 February 2026. The opening session was graced by the Hon’ble President of India, Droupadi Murmu, alongside senior constitutional authorities, Union and State Ministers, and eminent leaders from the AYUSH and healthcare ecosystem. Held from 25–28 February 2026 at Shegaon, the four-day national conclave brought together policymakers, healthcare practitioners, industry leaders, and institutions to advance India’s traditional medicine framework and promote holistic, affordable healthcare solutions. ETHICS Group’s participation underscores its continued commitment to supporting national healthcare missions and contributing to the structured growth of the AYUSH ecosystem through compliant, scalable, and execution-driven platforms. The Group remains focused on enabling access, strengthening healthcare supply chains, and fostering sustainable partnerships that align with India’s long-term wellness objectives. ETHICS Group of Companies extends its appreciation to the organizers for hosting a landmark initiative that reinforces India’s vision of integrated and inclusive healthcare.
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21 Feb 2026

Ethics Group Participates in India–Brazil Healthcare Partnership Dialogue in New Delhi

New Delhi | 20 February 2026 — The Ethics Group of Companies participated in the India–Brazil Healthcare Partnership | Closed Door Buyer–Seller Meeting, held on 20 February 2026 at Taj Palace. The high-level forum was organised during the official visit of a senior Brazil Presidential and Health Ministry delegation, underscoring the growing momentum to strengthen bilateral healthcare collaboration between India and Brazil. Ethics Group was represented by Capt. Gurucharan Arora, Director – Vision & Growth, and Mr. Chirag Lakhani, Director, who participated in focused strategic discussions aimed at enabling structured, compliant, and scalable cross-border healthcare partnerships. During the interaction, Ethics Group presented its integrated supply chain and distribution ecosystem, highlighting its nationwide infrastructure footprint, regulatory-aligned execution models, technology-enabled platforms, and scalable operating frameworks. The discussions explored how such capabilities can support international healthcare collaborations, market access, and long-term operational integration. The closed-door meeting provided a valuable platform for dialogue among key stakeholders, centred on healthcare logistics, distribution readiness, regulatory compliance, and sustainable value creation across regulated markets. Ethics Group of Companies expressed its appreciation to the organisers and participating stakeholders for facilitating meaningful engagement and reaffirmed its commitment to building execution-led, partnership-driven platforms that support responsible global expansion in healthcare supply chains.
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23 Dec 2025

Ethics Group of Companies Hosts High Commission of The Gambia at Gurugram Warehouse

The Ethics Group of Companies was honoured to welcome a distinguished delegation from the High Commission of The Gambia to the Republic of India at its Gurugram warehouse on 17 December 2025. The visit included a detailed walkthrough of the Group’s end-to-end supply chain operations supporting the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana, a flagship public healthcare initiative of the Government of India. The delegation was led by His Excellency Mr. Mustapha Jawara, High Commissioner of The Gambia, accompanied by Mr. Ebrima Mboob, Deputy Head of Mission, and Ms. Penda Njie K., Counsellor. During the visit, the delegation received a comprehensive overview of Ethics Group’s integrated supply chain capabilities, including warehousing operations, inventory management, quality assurance, distribution, and last-mile fulfilment. The interaction highlighted how the Ethics Group of Companies delivers efficient, transparent, and scalable logistics solutions that support large-scale public healthcare programmes and ensure reliable access to essential medicines. We sincerely appreciate His Excellency’s kind acknowledgement of the productive discussions, the detailed operational walkthrough, and the arrangements extended to the delegation. Such engagements underscore the importance of international dialogue and collaboration in strengthening healthcare access and advancing supply chain excellence. The Ethics Group of Companies looks forward to continued engagement and meaningful collaboration in the future, reinforcing its commitment to public healthcare logistics, operational excellence, and global cooperation.