FMCG conglomerate Dabur India is looking at the future with "great optimism" but challenges from the pandemic are far from over, its Vice Chairman Mohit Burman said, adding the company is better prepared to deal with any eventuality. Applying learnings from last year to streamlining the supply chain to ensure minimal disruption in the availability of products, Dabur is "well-positioned" to meet the challenges and generate sustainable long-term growth, he added. "I continue to look at Dabur and our future with great optimism. The challenges of Covid are far from over," Burman said. The emergence of the second wave earlier this year and talks of another wave likely in the future means that Dabur might have to cope with the related challenges in the months to come, he added. "We are also applying learnings from last year on streamlining the supply chain to ensure minimal disruption in the availability of our products. I am confident that Dabur is well-positioned to meet the challenges ahead and generate sustainable long-term growth," he said. Burman also said gratitude to frontline workers for their endeavors in keeping the nation safe during these uncertain times, as well as the Dabur family which has risen to meet the challenges which this pandemic threw up over the past year. Govt will beef up establishing semi-conductor trade in India: Piyush Goyal Uttar Pradesh: Yogi Adityanath govt presents Rs 42 crore monetary award to Tokyo Olympians SpiceJet Airline to launch trial of digital health verification app effective from Aug 23