There’s something undeniably comforting about a hot, home-cooked meal especially when you’re far from home, in the fields, on the road, or at work. That’s exactly what Borosil hopes to preserve with its latest launch: Desh ka Dabba, a stainless steel lunchbox set crafted specifically for the rural heart of India.
Unveiled at an event in Gurugram’s ITC Grand Bharat by none other than celebrity chef Harpal Singh Sokhi, the new lunchbox kit includes steel containers, a water bottle, and a compact insulated bag everything you need to carry a full Indian meal safely and conveniently.
What sets it apart is the thought behind the design. It’s light yet strong, leak-resistant, and spacious enough to carry dal, sabzi, rice, and rotis—without mixing or spilling. Perfect for those long travel days when opening your dabba feels like opening a little piece of home.
Barnali Shankar, AVP – Marketing at Borosil, said it best:
“This isn’t just a container—it’s a celebration of home-cooked comfort. It’s made for real Indian kitchens and daily life.”
Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi, who travels extensively, echoed the sentiment:
“Good food should stay the way it was packed—fresh, hot, and neatly organized. That’s what this lunchbox does.”
Priced at ₹1,599, Desh ka Dabba is more than a product—it’s a tribute to the timeless tradition of ghar ka khana and the people who carry it with love every day. Made in India and built for Indian lives, it’s a simple idea that carries a lot of heart.