Denim, Desires, and Dilemmas: A Socio-Economic and Cultural Analysis of Western Fashion Adoption among Indian Adolescents and Its Implications for Family Finance and Women’s Safety Abstract The rapid diffusion of Western-style clothing among Indian adolescents has reshaped cultural norms, consumption patterns, and intergenerational dynamics. Influenced by global media platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and Netflix, Indian teenagers increasingly prefer jeans, crop tops, and branded sneakers over traditional attire. This case study cum research paper examines three interconnected domains: (1) youth clothing preferences and identity formation, (2) financial strain on middle-class families, and (3) the debate linking revealing attire to women’s safety. Using secondary data from National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), NSSO reports, and market surveys, combined with a conceptual hypothesis-testing framework, the study analyzes whether Western fashion adoption correlates wit...
**Puncture-Free, No-Cut Refill Packaging in Indian FMCG: A Case-Cum-Research Study on 20 Leading Brands with Cost & Hypothesis Analysis**
**Puncture-Free, No-Cut Refill Packaging in Indian FMCG: A Case-Cum-Research Study on 20 Leading Brands with Cost & Hypothesis Analysis** Abstract The Indian fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector, particularly in liquid categories such as edible oils and milk, continues to rely heavily on traditional cut-open flexible pouches. While cost-effective in manufacturing, these packaging formats result in 10–20% product spillage, hygiene concerns, consumer inconvenience, and material inefficiency. This case-cum-research study examines the economic, operational, and sustainability impact of introducing puncture-free, no-cut refill packaging systems—such as integrated spouts, flip-top caps, and self-sealing valve pouches—across 20 leading Indian FMCG brands in the edible oil and milk segments. Using 2025–2026 average retail pricing data for 1-litre packs, the study applies conservative projections assuming a 20% reduction in packaging material cost and a 15% retail price op...