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The mill was engaged primarily in the cotton and sugar trades and became one of the top mills in northern India. [4] The company opened a second cloth mill and two sugar mills in 1925. [3] It launched DCM Chemical Works in 1941 and Daurala Distillery in 1942. [3] In 1946 it began manufacturing vanaspati. [3]
The company was founded in 1994 by Sunder Genomal and his brothers Nari and Ramesh, and together they hold a 54% stake in it. It has 14 operational manufacturing plants in India- 5 in Bangalore , 3 in Hassan , 2 in Mysore and 1 each in Tiptur , Gauribidanur , Tiruppur and K.R. Pet as of March 2024.
The company manufactures cotton shirting, denim, knits and bottomweight fabrics. It had also recently ventured into technical textiles with its Advanced Materials Division in 2011. [3] The company is India's largest denim manufacturer. [4] Sanjaybhai Lalbhai is the current Chairman and managing director of Arvind and Lalbhai Group.
Food & dairy products, sugar, additional grapes wine park, turmeric, cold storages, Machine-Shops(Workshops), foundry-components manufacturing, cutting tools, manufacturing of farming equipments, water-pumps, boilers and valves manufacturing 14: Jalgaon: Jewellery, chemicals, plastics, petroleum, textiles PVC pipes and fittings, irrigation ...
Wildcraft India Ltd is an Indian outdoor gear, footwear, clothing and travel accessories company with its headquarters in Bangalore. The company's products are sold in over 200 exclusive stores and 5,000 multi-branded stores in India and abroad. [1] The company is led by its co-founders Gaurav Dublish and Siddharth Sood.
Indian clothing industry dates back to Harappan civilisation and is one of the oldest clothing manufacturing industry in the world. India produces various types of clothing including woven and knitted clothing. Mumbai, Surat, Tiruppur, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Delhi, Ludhiana and Chennai are important manufacturing centres of India.
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