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HLL Lifecare Limited (formerly Hindustan Latex Limited) (HLL) is an Indian healthcare product manufacturing company based in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. [1] It is a Government of India -owned corporation ( public-sector undertaking ).
Moods Condoms is a manufacturer of condoms made from natural rubber latex. It is manufactured by HLL Lifecare Limited , Trivandrum , an undertaking by the Government of India . HLL was established in 1966 with the objective of producing condoms for the National Family Planning Program.
The Mental Health Center in Oolampara is administered by the college. With more than 150 patients, it is India's second-largest mental health center. In addition to treatment facilities, a rehabilitation center has been established with the aid of Hindustan Latex Limited. [citation needed]
Hindustan Latex Limited is an Indian giant in the manufacturing of latex-based products, including condoms. They currently hold a license to manufacture Ormeloxifene, a form of birth control. HLL is headquartered in the city.
Nirodh was made easily accessible to the public by a large number of retail outlets, and was sold at prices subsidized by the Government of India. [6] Free supply: Under the free supply scheme, Nirodh was distributed for free at Family Planning centers to interested couples. During the field trips, health workers also distributed free Nirodhs. [6]
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A new license for ormeloxifene was issued to Hindustan Latex Ltd., which now manufactures ormeloxifene as birth control under the trade names Saheli, Novex, and Novex-DS. Torrent Pharmaceuticals has resumed manufacture of ormeloxifene under the trade name Sevista, as a treatment for dysfunctional uterine bleeding.
Initially LuLu Group International planned to construct a relatively smaller mall in Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram with an investment of ₹ 500 crore (US$58 million). [7] But later they bought a 46 acres land in Aakkulam along the highway and made the decision to build a bigger mall with a projected budget of ₹ 2,000 crore (US$230 million). [8]