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'''Boroline''' is an [[Over-the-counter drug|over the counter]] [[antiseptic]] cream sold in [[India]]. The brand was launched in 1929 in [[Kolkata]] by [[Gourmohan Dutta]], a [[Bengali people|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 India|British]] rule |
'''Boroline''' is an [[Over-the-counter drug|over the counter]] [[antiseptic]] cream sold in [[India]]. The brand was launched in 1929 in [[Kolkata]] by [[Gourmohan Dutta]], a [[Bengali people|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 India|British]] rule. |
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Boroline is an over the counter antiseptic cream sold in India. The brand 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.