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Patanjali's misleading ads case: Willing to tender public apology, yoga guru Ramdev, Balkrishna tell SC

DNA Tuesday, 16 April 2024
Ramdev and Balkrishna have tendered an ''unconditional and unqualified apology'' before the apex court over advertisements issued by the firm making tall claims about the medicinal efficacy of its products.
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