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  2. Calcutta Riverside - Wikipedia

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    The existing Bata girls, boys and primary school will be upgraded and a separate school on 2.69-hectare (6.65-acre) and a 300-bed hospital will be built. Some of the trees abounding the estate have been cut down, says Dabriwal, but none that are old and deserve to be preserved, and the buildings, especially the central spine, has been designed ...

  3. Bata Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bata India was incorporated as Bata Shoe Company Pvt. Ltd in 1931 [15] and went on to become Bata India Ltd. in 1973. The Batanagar factory was the first Indian shoe manufacturing unit to receive the ISO 9001 certification in 1993.

  4. Batanagar - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the places named after the multinational shoe company Bata. There is a plant of the Bata company here. The employees mostly reside in Batanagar. Shoe-making is a predominant cottage industry in Batanagar, with houses and families dedicated to manufacturing shoes from leather, PVC, jute, etc. for shoe brands in India.

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  6. Konnagar - Wikipedia

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    By 1936, the plant was phased out. In May 1931, Baťa sold his business interests to his brother Jan Antonín Baťa, who founded Batanagar, Bata's first permanent shoe factory in India. The Bata brand was launched on 24 August 1894 in Zlín, then in Austria-Hungary (now in the Czech Republic). The company first established itself in India in ...

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  9. Carona Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The brand thrived alongside, and fought head on with the market leader Bata. The shops and the products between the two brands were extremely similar. When Bata launched one style, Carona quickly followed suit. Both Bata and Carona were instrumental in popularizing canvas shoes in India, which were popular among younger children at that time. [2]