Hamdard says Rooh Afza back in markets\, rejects rumours about family feud

Hamdard says Rooh Afza back in markets, rejects rumours about family feud

Hamdard Laboratories dispelled rumours regarding the shortage of the drink during the crucial Ramzan month

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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Rooh Afza-maker Laboratories said earlier during the day that its popular drink is now available in the market after a temporary due to short supply of certain herbal ingredients.

According to the company, supply along with unprecedented demand due to month and peak summer season exerted pressure on Rooh Afza's availability.

"is now available in the market and can be bought from major retail stores and grocery outlets across the country," Laboratories said.

Earlier, some media reports suggested that the reason behind supply could be a rift amongst founder's family and not herbal shortage.

The company, however, said, "The organisation urges discerning consumers and the trade not to be misled by incorrect information being circulated online and in print about non-availability of Rooh Afza".

The issue garnered more attention after Laboratories Pakistan from across the border offered to supply to via border in Amritsar in view of the shortage here for the ongoing period.

In 1906, Hakeem Hafiz Abdul Majeed had laid the foundation of Hamdard Dawakhana in one of the by lanes of Old Delhi and in 1907 launched Rooh Afza.

Following partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947, his elder son stayed in India, while the younger son migrated to Pakistan, started Hamdard in Karachi and had launched Rooh Afza there.

First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 18:21 IST