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- Boroline is an over the counter antiseptic perfumed cream sold in India. The product was launched in 1929 in Kolkata by Gourmohan Dutta, a Bengali merchant. Over the years, the brand's popularity soared, and it became an icon of national economic self-sufficiency in a nation that was still under the British rule. It is still one of the most popular brands in India. It is a combination of the antiseptic boric acid, the astringent and sunscreen zinc oxide, and the emollient lanolin and is meant to be used for cuts, cracked lips, rough skin, and to treat infections. It is manufactured by G D Pharmaceuticals. Its logo has an elephant for which it is known as Hatiwala cream (the cream with elephant logo) in rural areas.The legacy music of Boroline’s jingle was composed by the V. Balsara, lyricist Pulak Bandopadhyay and Srabanti Majumdar. Other products sold by the brand are: Raksha, Eleen, Suthol, Penorub and Noprix. (en)
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- G.D.Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, Kolkata (en)
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- Boroline Antiseptic Cream.jpg (en)
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- Boroline is an over the counter antiseptic perfumed cream sold in India. The product was launched in 1929 in Kolkata by Gourmohan Dutta, a Bengali merchant. Over the years, the brand's popularity soared, and it became an icon of national economic self-sufficiency in a nation that was still under the British rule. It is still one of the most popular brands in India. Other products sold by the brand are: Raksha, Eleen, Suthol, Penorub and Noprix. (en)
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