Close Menu
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Channeliam Fact Check
  • Middle East
    • Exploring UAE
    • Emerging saudi
  • Shepreneur
    • Top Women Startups
  • Remembering Ratan Tata
  • More
    • Jobs and Internships
    • Funding
    • Entrepreneur
    • Technology
      • Auto
      • Gadgets
    • Updates
    • MSME
    • Movies
    • Travel
    • Events
    • Featured
    • Editor’s Pick
    • Discover and Recover
CHANGE LANGUAGE
What's Hot

Prototype of India’s S-400 Type Missile Ready Soon

24 May 2025

Trump demands iPhones sold in US be made at home

24 May 2025

Karnataka Picks Tamannaah for Mysore Sandal Campaign

24 May 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About Us
  • I am Startup Studio
  • I am an Entrepreneur
  • She Power
  • I AM NOW AI
YouTube Facebook Instagram LinkedIn X (Twitter)
Channeliam / Channel I'M EnglishChanneliam / Channel I'M English
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Channeliam Fact Check
  • Middle East
    • Exploring UAE
    • Emerging saudi
  • Shepreneur
    • Top Women Startups
  • Remembering Ratan Tata
  • More
    • Jobs and Internships
    • Funding
    • Entrepreneur
    • Technology
      • Auto
      • Gadgets
    • Updates
    • MSME
    • Movies
    • Travel
    • Events
    • Featured
    • Editor’s Pick
    • Discover and Recover
Change Language
Channeliam / Channel I'M EnglishChanneliam / Channel I'M English
Change Language
Home » Bisleri’s inflow into the Indian market
Editor's Pick

Bisleri’s inflow into the Indian market

News DeskBy News Desk26 November 2022Updated:28 November 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Telegram WhatsApp

Ramesh J. Chauhan, Chairman of Bisleri International, is planning to divest its stakes in the company. He is in talks with Tata Consumer Products (TCPL) to sell a majority stake in Bisleri International for Rs 6,000 – 7,000 crore. For TCPL, which is looking for growth and expansion opportunities in the sector, this would be a golden opportunity.

Bisleri to sell stakes to Tata for Rs 6k-7k cr

If the deal goes through, it would strengthen Tata’s foothold in the beverage segment. Tata would be able to use the brand value of Bisleri. TCPL also sells packaged mineral water under the brands Himalayan, Tata Copper Plus Water, and Tata Gluco+.

The brand Bisleri is incomplete without Ramesh Chauhan.

What was his role in popularising the concept of bottled water in India?

Originally, Bisleri was an Italian company created by Felice Bisleri. The brand entered the Indian market in 1965. However, Felice Bisleri wanted to exit the market as he could not sell bottled water in the market. In 1969, under Ramesh Chauhan’s leadership, Parle acquired Bisleri.

This was an opportunity for Ramesh Chauhan, an alumnus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The fourth child of Jayantilal and Jaya Chauhan, Ramesh was born on June 17, 1940.

The veteran entrepreneur with more than 50 years of expertise introduced and managed brands like Bisleri, Vedica, Thums Up, Limca, and Gold Spot.

Initially, Bisleri was consumed by foreigners and NRIs only. To capture the bigger market, Ramesh introduced a cheaper and easy-to-carry version of the 500 ml bottle for just Rs 5 in 1995. This gave the company a 400 per cent growth. Chauhan entered the carbonated drinks market following the exit of the Coca-Cola company from the Indian market in 1977. He introduced the cola drink Thums Up, the lemon-flavoured drink Limca, and the orange-flavoured drink Gold Spot. Later, in 1991, when Coca-Cola returned to the Indian market, Parle sold its carbonated drinks segment to Coca-Cola for $60 million. Bisleri re-entered the carbonated drinks market in 2016 by launching four soft drinks – Bisleri Limonata, Bisleri Fonzo, Bisleri Pina Colada and Bisleri Spyci. But, it was unsuccessful. Now, Bisleri has over 130 operational plants and 4,500 distributors across India and neighbouring countries.

According to market research, the bottled water market in India was valued at more than $2.43 billion in FY2021. It would grow at a CAGR of 13.25 per cent due to increasing disposable income, rising health and hygiene awareness, and increasing product innovation.

banner business business news India tata Tata consumer Tata foods tata group
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp
News Desk
  • Website

Related Posts

Prototype of India’s S-400 Type Missile Ready Soon

24 May 2025

Trump demands iPhones sold in US be made at home

24 May 2025

Karnataka Picks Tamannaah for Mysore Sandal Campaign

24 May 2025

Lloyds Gets Rs 20.67 Crore Order for Navy Gear

24 May 2025
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Careers
Recent Posts
  • Prototype of India’s S-400 Type Missile Ready Soon
  • Trump demands iPhones sold in US be made at home
  • Karnataka Picks Tamannaah for Mysore Sandal Campaign
  • Lloyds Gets Rs 20.67 Crore Order for Navy Gear
  • Northeast Gets ₹2 Lakh Cr Investment Boost
Editors Picks

Prototype of India’s S-400 Type Missile Ready Soon

24 May 2025

Trump demands iPhones sold in US be made at home

24 May 2025

Karnataka Picks Tamannaah for Mysore Sandal Campaign

24 May 2025

Lloyds Gets Rs 20.67 Crore Order for Navy Gear

24 May 2025
About Us
About Us

The first exclusive digital video media platform for startups and future business leaders, Channel I’M, the brainchild of Mrs. Nisha Krishan, unveils the first glimpse of how Indian startups think/create/market futuristic products and services.

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news about entrepreneurs, startups, and businesses.

Updates
  • Prototype of India’s S-400 Type Missile Ready Soon
  • Trump demands iPhones sold in US be made at home
  • Karnataka Picks Tamannaah for Mysore Sandal Campaign
  • Lloyds Gets Rs 20.67 Crore Order for Navy Gear
  • Northeast Gets ₹2 Lakh Cr Investment Boost
YouTube Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest LinkedIn RSS
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Promotions
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
© 2025 Likes and Shares Pvt Ltd. Powered By arbaneo

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Change Language
Malayalam
Hindi
Tamil
Change Language
Malayalam
Hindi
Tamil