Fair Guide
February 22-24, 2016Fibres & Yarns
Fabrics
Furnishings
Made - Ups
Trims & Accessories
Shawls
Scarves
Stoles
Textile Gifts
Garments
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CONTENTS
Messages ........................... vii
Credits ............................. xv
Added Attractions................. xvi
The Indian Textlies Industry...... xix
Madhya Pradesh - Focus State... xxiv
India Trade Promotion Organisation....................... xxvii
List Of Exhibitors.................. xxxvi
Exhibitor Profiles.................. 3
Product Classification for Display.............................. 42
Advertisements .................... 45
MESSAGES
MESSAGE
It is heartening to learn that India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) is hosting the 17th Edition of “Tex Styles India” at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from February 22nd to 24th, 2016.
Textile sector is one of the pioneering industries contributing to Indian economy. Indian Government has come up with a number of export promotion policies for the textile sector to support domestic textile and apparel industry. The Government has also encouraged 100% FDI in this sector under the automatic route with a vision of its overall development. The business demands technological upgradation, integrated process improvement and new products in domestic market and also in order to increase exports. The fair will witness mutually beneficial interactions between buyers and sellers from India and abroad to boost the textile exports.
My best wishes to Tex-Styles India which is featuring the strength and potential of textile sector.
(Nirmala Sitharaman)
MESSAGE
The Indian textile industry is set to achieve strong growth, buoyed by both strong domestic consumption as well as export demand. The textiles sector occupies an important place in the national economy in terms of production, employment generation and export earnings. The Government has provided a set of incentives like lower interest rates and subsidies to promote growth of this important sector.
Under Union Budge 2015-16, Government of India has allocated around USD 584.49 million for Textile Industry. The major focus is to attract manufacturers, technology up-gradation, integrated textiles parks, etc. Measures are also being taken for faster clearance of import and export cargo. The ‘Make in India’ initiative has indentified Textiles as a priority sector to attract manufacturers and FDI. The Free trade agreement with ASEAN countries and the proposed agreement with the EU will boost exports and investment.
My felicitations to the organizers of Tex-Styles India 2016 and best wishes to participants at this fair.
I wish the Fair a grand success.
MESSAGE
India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) takes pride in presenting the revival of its successful event “Tex Styles India” which is being organised from February 22-24, 2016 in Hall 18 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.This B2B event is an effort to boost exports of Indian companies with a wide range of products such as fabrics, yarns, fibres, home furnishings & made ups, garments, textile accessories, gifts etc. and present the Indian Textile industry in a diverse spectrum of activities with the hand-spun and handwoven sector at one end, and the capital intensive sophisticated mill sector at the other.India is recognized, the world over, as one of the best sourcing destinations for garments, textiles and accessories. It provides a perfect blend of fashion, design, quality, patterns, textures, colours and finish. Manufacturers are ready to innovate, be flexible on quantities, have hands-on approach for quality control and keep the integrity on deadlines. Exports of textiles and apparel have achieved a growth rate of 14% in rupee terms and 7.5 % in dollar terms during the last three financial years of the current 12th Five Year Plan ( 2012-2017). The fact that over 50% of Indian Exports in the sector are to the developed countries is a pointer to the world class standards of the Indian Merchandise.The fair has a focus on ‘Make in India’ campaign, launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi and it also intends to empower the SME sector which is the backbone of Indian economy due to its inherent ability to promote exports and generate employment opportunities.Around 60 leading Indian companies are taking part in this three day event which has vast following as a reliable forum for sourcing of a broad spectrum of quality products at competitive prices. I would like to acknowledge the unstinted support and co-operation received from the Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India and apex textiles and garments bodies. The State of Madhya Pradesh has a prominent presence as the Focus State in the fair.It is my pleasure, on behalf of ITPO, to welcome the participants and business delegates to the fair and wish them all success in their business interaction.
(L.C. Goyal) Chairman and Managing Director
India Trade Promotion Organisation
16th February, 2016
MESSAGE
The trade promotional events such as Tex-Styles India 2016 plays vital role in providing an excellent platform to the companies to achieve their tar-gets in exports and earn foreign exchange for the country. It is one of the major flagship events of ITPO and has companies from across the country representing products from yarn and threads to home furnishings, made-ups, garments, textiles gifts and even textile accessories.
Apart from extensive efforts for providing all kind of support in skill development especially to the new ‘Start ups’ by the youth, there is a need to provide requisite technical support to the industry, particularly the decentralised sector of industry in their endeavour to successfully meet the challenges of a globalised economy and integrate in the various segments of the textile value chain.
A new scheme, “Amended Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (ATUFS)” has been approved by the Government for implementation which will provide capital subsidy for investments in the employment and technology intensive segments with emphasis on technical textiles and garments. The ATUFS scheme also incentivises investments in the weaving sector and aims at increasing Indian textile competitiveness both in domestic and global markets. The scheme will be credit linked and projects for technology upgradation covered by a prescribed limit of term loans sanctioned by the lending agencies will only be eligible for grant of benefits under it.
Apart from the TUF scheme, the Ministry of Textiles provides support to the textile sector in a number of other ways including through setting up Textile Parks, developing Mega Clusters, giving support for textile processing industry and developing Common Effluent Treatment Plant. I call upon all the entrepreneurs to make the maximum benefit of these schemes and leverage them to enhance their capacities and gain foothold in the textile sector.
I convey my best wishes to the ITPO for their sincere efforts and endeavour for hosting this significant event. I would also like to send my best wishes to all participants for extending their full support in making this event a grand success.
Dr. Kavita GuptaTextile Commissioner of India
Ministry of Textiles Government of India
CREDITS
ITPO thankfully acknowledges the support of the following Organisations:
* Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India
* Offices of the Textile Commissioner
* Textiles Committee
* The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council
* The Handloom Export Promotion Council
* The Indian Silk Export Promotion Council
* Powerloom Development and Export Promotion Council
* The Synthetic & Rayon Textiles Export Promotion Council
* Wool & Woollens Export Promotion Council
TEX-STYLES INDIA 2016ADDED ATTRACTIONS
Theme Pavilion:Presented by JD Institute of Fashion Technology
The Theme Pavilion at ‘ Tex Styles’ 2016, has been done by JD Institute of Fashion Technology. The main motive of collaborating with ITPO is to pro-mote the textiles of India and bring forth the rich heritage of India. With this motto, JD has taken forward the display of different fabrics artistically in the form of a huge 3 D installation. Along with this, we have a Weaver’s cor-ner, live workshops for printing, fabric installation, hand driven loom, visual projection about fabrics of India.Tex Style , Theme Pavilion is developed to facilitate the awareness of en-riching culture of India through its diverse fabrics and to identify its global character through installations developed for the theme pavilion. The instal-lation elaborates the various crafts of India which embody the urban devel-opment of crafts in textiles with the essence of folk .This theme Pavilion has installation of an enlarged skirt to represent the magestic developments of the various fabrics, along with various interactive and live counters for workshops like weaving and hand painting for all the visitors.Students and industry experts will be sharing the platform to exchange knowledge on exclusive fabrics. Various panels of information on new up-dates about the textiles are also displayed.About JD Institute of Fashion Technology :JD Institute of Fashion Technology has stepped into 28 th year of spread-ing its roots in the industry. The institute is committed towards providing quality education, developing and articulating the skills and moulding the imagination of the young learners towards success. We hone and harness the budding talents and prodigies to a mark a niche in the competitive world. The institute, with its complete dedication has been adding professionals to the ‘Indian Fashion Fraternity’ in addition to contributing to the GDP of our country.JD Institute provides one year, two year and three year courses in the streams of Fashion, Interiors, Jewellery, make up artistry and Visual Merchandising.JD has recently joined hands with Rocky S, one of the most eminent names in the fashion world. He designs for the prominent Bollywood and Hollywood celebrities.Distinguished names like Mr. Rohit Bal, Ms BK Tanuja, Mr. Manjeet Bullar, Mr. Saket Modi, have been mentoring our students with their expertise in the respective fields.The prime objective behind such collaborations is to nurture and create an amalgam of academic and professional design prac-tices.The students from the institute are a product of research, diligence, creativity and determination, all set to mark a niche’ in the industry.
Trend Forum 2016Presented byWorld School of Design
The Trend Forum will be presenting the Trend Forecast Spring-Summer 2017. The proposed Colour Palette and six themes will be presented.
Tech - Tonic
Looking back to 1980s vision of new century aesthetics
Tech - Tonic explores the concept of colour and energy. It stimu-lates the senses corresponding to early digital age in the 1980s. The deliberately warped and undulated print graphics, neon brights and movement creates distorted perception of shape. It mimics the idea of moving image and presents a bold image of personal expression.
Key elements
Sensory & Immersive | Tech Driven| Digital experience
Zen
Calm and minimal
Sit, breathe, relax in the aura of white light. This space is a reminder to take a break and spend time with yourself. Re-energise and experience the joy in minimalism. The textural, perforated, transparent, shimmered surfaces create the mood of balance and calm but yet active with Zen like attitude. Zen celebrates the idea of simple, light weighted and comfortable.
Key elements
Minimal Design | Neutral | Organic
Cafe Cuba
Summer is coming...
Moving from city life to the beach, the surroundings get vibrant with sun, exotic flora & fauna and shells. The surfers take onto their surfing adven-ture while the others relax, spend time in hotel lounges and street cafes. The tropical palm prints, the sunny colour palette, bold strokes, strong contrasts, shadow effects and the modern tribal feel complete the look and feel of Cafe Cuba.
Key elements
Colour blast | Caribbean Styling | Expressive
Photosynthesis
In touch with nature
Rejuvenate in the lap of bountiful nature. Enjoy it’s resources and merge into the extensive earthy scapes. The patterns are translation of fields, furrows and crops and find their way on surfaces as textures and contours.
Key elements
Earthy tones | Natural surfaces | Vintage Botanical
Walk into the Paradise
Romancing with flowers
A treat for girls the Chintz come alive from homes of Eastern Europe. A floral story is here to sooth you and make you take a walk into pleasantness and tranquility. Stop and absorb the fragrance of the pastels and pinks and sensations of infinite florals.
Key elements
Floral retreat | Soft Pastels |Festive mood
That ‘70s show
Revisiting the 1970s
Flowing and undulating repeats are blended with the tailored look. The muted palette is reminiscent of 1970s styling and is the most retrospective look of the season.
Key elements
Wallpapers | Retro redefined | Nostalgia
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Tex Styles India 2016,
The Indian Textiles Industry
India’s Textiles Industry is one of the largest contributors to India’s exports with approximately 13 per cent of total exports. The textiles industry is also labour intensive and is one of the largest employers. The fundamental strength of this industry flows from its strong production base of wide range of fibres / yarns from natural fibres like cotton, jute, silk and wool to synthetic /man-made fibres like polyester, viscose, nylon and acrylic. The strong multi-fibre strong base is highlighted by the following important positions by this industry across globe:
• Cotton – Second largest cotton and cellulosic fibres producing country in the world.
• Silk – India is the second largest producer of silk and contributes about 18% to the total world raw silk production.
• Wool –India has 3rd largest sheep population in the world, having 6.15 crores sheep, producing 45 million kg of raw wool, and accounting for 3.1% of total world wool production. India ranks 6th amongst clean wool producer countries and 9th amongst greasy wool producers.
• Man-Made Fibres- the fourth largest in synthetic fibres/yarns globally.
• Jute – India is the largest producer and second largest exporter of the jute goods.
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The textile industry has two broad segments. First, the unorganised sector consists of handloom, handicrafts and sericulture, which are operated on a small scale and through traditional tools and methods. The second is the organised sector consisting of spinning, apparel and garments segment which apply modern machinery and techniques such as economies of scale.
The Indian textiles industry is extremely varied, with the hand-spun and handwoven textiles sectors at one end of the spectrum, while the capital intensive sophisticated mills sector at the other end of the spectrum. The decentralised power looms/ hosiery and knitting sector form the largest component of the textiles sector. The close linkage of the textile industry to agriculture (for raw materials such as cotton) and the ancient culture and traditions of the country in terms of textiles make the Indian textiles sector unique in comparison to the industries of other countries. The Indian textile industry has the capacity to produce a wide variety of products suitable to different market segments, both within India and across the world.
The Indian domestic consumption of textile and garment is valued at US$ 63 billion in 2013. Within this, garment retail has the highest share of 73 per cent contributing $ 46 billion, technical textile contributes $13 billion with a share of 21 per cent and home textiles contribute $4 billion with a 6 per cent share. The Indian government has come up with a number of export promotion policies for the textiles sector. It has also allowed 100 per cent FDI in the Indian textiles sector under the automatic route. The Indian textiles industry is set for
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strong growth, buoyed by both strong domestic consumption as well as export demand. The industry is expected to reach US$ 220 billion by 2020.
Exports
India has overtaken Italy, Germany and Bangladesh to emerge as the world’s second largest textile exporter. India’s share in Global Textiles increased by 17.5% in 2013 compared to 2012. Textiles exports from India will touch US$ 300 billion by the year 2024-25. . In terms of value, Indian textile and garment exports is dominated by garment category which has a majority share of 40 per cent followed by yarn, fabrics, fibre, made-ups and other textiles including carpets, nonwovens, etc.
The export basket consists of vide range of items such as Readymade garments, Cotton textiles, Man-made yarn and fabrics, Wool and Silk fabrics and Handloom & handicrafts. The industry realised export earnings worth US$ 42.2 billion in 2014-15. India’s exports of Textiles and Clothing are envisaged to reach US$ 64.41 billion by the end of March, 2017
As per the UN Comtrade, 2013 data released in June 2014 India is ranked as 2nd largest Textile and Clothing exporter in the world with exports worth USD 40 billion. While in clothing exports India was ranked 6th largest exporters amongst all exporting countries with exports of clothings worth of USD 15.7 billion. India is thus a major exporting country as far as textile sector is concerned and not dependent on import.
The total textile exports during 2014-15 was valued at
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USD 42.19 billion as against USD 41.36 billion during the financial year 2013-14,and it registered a Growth of 2% basis in Dollar terms over the previous year.
India’s textiles products, including handlooms and handicrafts, are exported to more than hundred countries. However, the USA and the EU, account for about two-thirds of India’s textiles exports. The other major export destinations are China, U.A.E., Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, Republic of Korea, Bangladesh, Turkey, Pakistan, Brazil, Hong-Kong, Canada and
Egypt etc.
Export Trend of Textile and Apparel Sector Export of textile and apparel during first three years of 12th five year plan has registered growth of
14% in rupee term and growth of 7.5% in US dollar term. During this period, export of all textile products except cotton based textiles and silk based textiles have registered positive growth in rupee as well as US dollar terms. Highest growth in export is achieved by coated/ laminated fabric category which grew at a rate of 38.6% and 46.7% in US dollar and rupee terms respectively.
Export of Textile and Apparel Sector during 12th Five Year Plan
44,000 2,80,000
42,000 2,50,000
40,000 2,20,000
38,000 1,90,000
36,000 1,60,000
34,000 1,30,000
32,000 1,00,000
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15Export (US$ mn) Export (Rs Crore)
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Sector-Wise Performance
Ready Made Garments (RMG) : Readymade Garments exports were US$ 11,655 million for the nine months period ( Apr.- Dec.) during FY -2014-15 and it witnessed growth of 14% in US$ terms against the same period of FY 2013-14. Cotton Textile: Cotton Textile had a share of 31% in total exports of Textiles & clothing’s including handicrafts and registered a decline. Man-made Textile: Man-made Textile exports for the nine months period ( Apr.- Dec., 2015) witnessed growth of 4% in US$ against the same period of FY 2013-14. It had a share of 16% in total exports of Textiles & clothing’s including handicrafts. Wool &Woollen Textiles : The US and the EU are key export destinations for Indian wool and wool-blended products. Indian exporters are geographically diversifying their exports to other regions such as the Middle East, Latin America, South East Asia, and East Asia. Wool &Woollen Textile exports were US$ 404 million for the nine months period ( Apr.- Dec.), 2014-15 and it witnessed growth of 23% in US$ terms against the same period of FY 2013-14. Silk Textiles : India has the unique distinction of being the only country producing all the five known commercial silks, namely, mulberry, tropical tasar, oak tasar, eri and muga, of which muga with its golden yellow glitter is unique and prerogative of India. Silk Textile exports were US$ 331 million for the nine months period ( Apr.- Dec.) in 2014-15 (P) and it witnessed growth of 17% in US$ terms against the same period of 2013-14Handicrafts (excl. Handmade Carpets) : Exports were US$ 1044 million for the nine months period ( Apr.- Dec.), 2014-15 and it witnessed decline of 3% in US$ terms against the same period of FY 2013-14. It had a share of 4% in total exports of Textiles & clothing’s including handicrafts.
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Textile Industry : Invest in Madhya Pradesh
Textile industry has been one of the strongholds of the Indian economy and the state of Madhya Pradesh is an important con-tributor to this sector. The availability of raw material like cotton, peaceful labor environment and abundant land is firmly supported by pro-active policies of the government.
Being in the center of India, Madhya Pradesh offers a unique geo-graphical advantage with robust rail network(425 trains transit everyday), roads of more than 1,60,000 kms and available land of 25,000 hectares. Also, the state is power surplus along with abundant water supply and has been consistently finding its name in the list of fastest growing states in the country.
It produced 1.75 million bales of cotton for the year 2014-’15 and has a productivity of 518.3 kgs/hectare. The state has capitalized on this and created supporting infrastructure wherein the existing mills and units thrive. For instance the existing apparel park in Indore which is spread over 150 to 260 acres has more than 1,500 units. Further, the state has presence of the biggest names in tex-tile likeRaymond Ltd, Grasim Industries, Vardhman Textiles Ltd, Century Textiles and Industries Ltd., etc.
Amongst the major highlights include:
• Investment subsidy of 10% to micro, small and medium tex-tile units
• Interest subsidy ranging from 2 to 7 percent for a period of 5 years
• Entry Tax Exemption for 5 and 7 years
• Industrial investment promotion assistance for 8 years
Overall, existence of raw material, stable labour environment and pro-active policy framework has enabled Madhya Pradesh to become a favoured investment destination in textile. With state government leaving no stone unturned for seamless integration of the textile sector with the growth objectives, the time to invest is now.
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INDIA TRADE PROMOTION ORGANISATIONA Profile
ITPO, the premier trade promotion agency of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (Government of India), is committed to showcase excellence achieved by the country in diverse fields especially trade and commerce.
ITPO provides a wide spectrum of services to trade and industry and acts as a catalyst for growth of India’s trade. ITPO approves holding of international trade fairs in India and regulates holding of various expositions in India primarily to avoid any duplication of efforts while ensuring proper timing. It manages India’s world class-exhibition complex which is constantly upgraded to keep it in a high standard of readiness. Spread over 123.51 acres of prime land in the heart of India’s capital, New Delhi. Pragati Maidan offers about 65054 sq.mtrs. of covered exhibition space in 17 halls besides 11623 sq.mtrs. of open display area. The state-of-the-art exhibition halls have enhanced the appeal of Pragati Maidan as the ideal centre for an increasing number of fair organisers and business visitors from different parts of the world.
ITPO has an extensive infrastructure as well as marketing and information facilities that are availed by both exporters and importers. It assists buyers seeking information relating to sourcing products from India and providing opportunities for India’s trade and investment.
ITPO’s regional offices at Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai through their respective profile of activities, ensure a conserted and well coordinated trade promotion drive throughout the country.
With the commissioning of the state-of-the-art Chennai Trade Centre (CTC) in January, 2001 and the Trade Centre Bangalore (TCB) in September 2004, ITPO has provided technical assistance in construction of the first phase of the setting up of modern exhibition facilities outside Delhi. During the year 2013-14, CTC hosted 115 events/exhibitions and 96 convention related programmes.
Likewise, the formal commissioning of the Trade Centre Bangalore (TCB) at Whitefield in September 30, 2004, as a joint initiative of ITPO and the Karnataka State Industrial Area Development Board, is the harbinger of an added impetus to trade promotion through fairs, exhibitions and associated activities of the State and southern region . During 2013-14, TCB hosted 32 events/exhibitions and conventions.
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On the advice of the Department of Commerce, ITPO has coordinated the construction of an exhibition-cum-trade complex of Sarusajal, Guwahati under ‘Assistance to States for Developing Export Infrastructure and Allied Activities (ASIDE)’ Scheme. The Maniram Dewan Trade Centre spread over an area of 10 acres has been completed and handed over to Government of Assam for further operation. ITPO is also providing assistance to State Government in setting up Regional Trade Promotion Centres (RTPC) in various state capitals and major cities.
ITPO has been pursuing re-development of its landmark fairground - Pragati Maidan, where a modern, state-of-the-art Integrated Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre (IECC) is coming up. Plans are afoot for a phased re-development of Pragati Maidan along with state-of-the-art Integrated Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre (IECC) bringing it on a par with similar grounds across the world.
The main activities and services of ITPO are :
Managing the extensive trade fair complex, Pragati Maidan
Organising various trade fairs and exhibitions at its exhibition complex in Pragati Maidan and other centres in India.
Facilitating the use of Pragati Maidan for holding of trade fairs and exhibitions by other fair organisers both from India and abroad.
Timely and efficient services to overseas buyers in vendor identification, drawing up itineraries, fixing appointment and even accompanying them when required.
Establishing durable contacts between Indian suppliers and overseas buyers.
Assisting Indian companies in product development and adaptation to meet buyers’ requirements.
Organising Buyer-Seller Meets and other exclusive India Shows with a view to bringing buyers and sellers together.
Organising ‘India Promotion Programmes with Department Stores and Mail Order Houses abroad.
Participating in overseas trade fairs and exhibitions.
Arranging product displays for visiting overseas buyers
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Organising seminars, conferences, workshops and trade-related subjects.
Encouraging micro, small and medium scale units in export promotion efforts
Conducting in-house and need-based research on trade and export promotion
Enlisting the involvement and support of the State Governments in India for promotion of India’s foreign trade.
Trade Information Services through electronic accessibility at Business Information Centre.
PRAGATI MAIDAN
The Exhibition Complex
Pragati Maidan, headquarters of the India Trade Promotion Organisation is more than just the premier exhibition complex of India. True to the meaning of its name, ‘Pragati Maidan’ stands for development and progress through trade.
Being India’s biggest world-class exhibition complex and a symbol of the ‘Modern Fair Culture’ in India, Pragati Maidan has grown with every event in stature and dimension. The develop-ment of the exhibition ground was a prelude to the host-ing of the Railway Exhibition in 1952 to mark the centenary of Railways in India. This was followed by fairs like International Low Cost Housing Exhibition in 1955, International Graphics Art and Printing Machinery Fair in 1957, World Agriculture Fair in 1960 and Indian Industrial Exhibition in 1961. However, the sprawling complex took its shape during 1958. The seventies changed both the fair complex as well as its complexion, with the hosting of Asia 1972 – the third Asian International Trade Fair coiciding with India’s Silver Jubilee Year of Independence. It was an important milestone, as the Indian business community could understand the potential of promotional events like the trade fairs. The fair ground was rechristened as ‘Pragati Maidan’. In an ostensible acknowledgement of the significance of these events, the Trade Fair Author-ity of India (TFAI) was formed on April 1, 1977, by an Act of Parliament through the amalgamation of three bodies –
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Indian Council of Trade Fairs and Exhibitions, Directorate of Exhibitions and Commercial Publicity of the Ministry of Commerce and India International Trade Fair Organisation, with the primary aim of organising trade shows.
India Trade Promotion Organisation was formed subsequently on January 1, 1992 with the merger of the former Trade Development Authority (TDA) with the TFAI. TDA was set up in 1970 as a registered Society under the Ministry of Commerce). Professionally managing India’s premier exhibition complex, ITPO has over the years reached many important milestones while performing its mandated role as the nodal trade promotion agency of the Government of India. Also Significant has been the setting up of the National Centre for Trade Information (NCTI), jointly by ITPO and the National In-formatics Centre (NIC), Government of India at Praga-ti Maidan in October 1994. ITPO, apart from maintain-ing its own database with regard to products and markets, is also regularly interacting with NCTI for supplementing its information base.
As a world class exhibition ground in India, Pragati Maidan hosts a series of high quality international and national trade fairs. Its exhibition halls, complete with a network of infrastructural facili-ties, in a lush green setting, make it the automatic choice of top-notch exhibition organisers from India and abroad.
In order to upgrade facilities at Pragati Maidan, ITPO will be de-veloping a state-of-the-art world class Integrated Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre (IECC) in Pragati Maidan.
Pragati Maidan offers a business environment that promises to transform challenges into opportunities. Visited by top represen-tatives and captains of trade and industry from all over India and abroad, Pragati Maidan clearly tunes into the requirements of the vast Indian and global markets.
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Exhibitions HallsHall No.1 + Foyer 8697.97 sq.mtrs.
Hall No. 2,3,4 & 5 Ground Floor – 5775 sq.mtrs.
Mezzanine – 1023.80 sq.mtrs.
Hall No.6 Ground Floor – 4415.34 sq.mtrs.
Mezzanine – 1500.74 sq.mtrs.
Hall No.7 Ground Floor – 6067.08 sq.mtrs.
Foyer (Hall 7) A + B 1000 sq.mtrs.
Hall No. 8 & 9 + Foyer 1393.26 sq. Mtrs.
Hall No.10 1754.49 sq.mtrs.
Foyer between Hall 9 & 10 231 sq. mtrs.
Hall No.11 5266.71 sq.mtrs.
Foyer between Hall No.10 & 11 463.78 sq.mtrs.
Hall No. 12 1681 sq.mtrs.
Hall No. 12A 4633 sq.mtrs.
Hall No. 12 A – Foyer 400 sq.mtrs.
Hall No.14 Ground Floor – 4690 sq.mtrs.
Mezzanine – 800 sq.mtrs.
Hall No.15 1660.76 sq.mtrs.
Hall No.16 First Floor – 1967 sq.mtrs.
Hall No.18 Ground Floor – 6909 sq.mtrs.
Mezzanine – 4724 sq.mtrs.
Convention Centre/Conference Centre/Auditoria/Business LoungeConvention Area in Hall No.18(Lower Ground Floor)Seating Capacity 400
Shakuntalam Convention CentreSeating capacity 306
Stage Area 80 sq.mtrs.
Phoolwari Convention Centres
Seating Capacity
Hall A (Ground Floor) 225
Hall B (Ground Floor) 100
Hall D (First Floor) 350
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Convention Centre in Hall No.7 (Under Construction)Seating Capacity 258
Secretarial Rooms Two
Convention Centre in Hall No.8 (FF)Seating capacity 190
Pragati Auditorium – Pragati BhawanSeating capacity 100
Protocol – Pragati BhawanSeating Capacity 20
Business Lounge in Hall 7 (FF)Seating Capacity 150
Stage Area 80 sq.mtrs.
International Business Lounge (IBL) at Gate No.2Seating Capacity 40
Business Lounge at Gate No.1Seating Capacity
Hall A 450
Hall B 575
Hall C 575
(All the above facilities can be booked only for trade promotion activities)
Theatres (Open Air)
Hamsadhawani Theatre
Seating capacity 3500
Stage Area 310 sq.mtrs.
Lal Chowk Theatre
Seating capacity 1200
Stage Area 275 sq.mtrs.
Shringar Theatre
Seating capacity 900
Stage Area 208 sq.mtrs.
Falaknuma Theatre
Seating capacity 150
Stage Area 70 sq.mtrs.
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Trade Portal & Business Information Centre
The exhibition complex is also an ideal business rendezvous and repository for a wide range of relevant trade information. ITPO has set-up the Business Information Centre and a Trade Portal www.tradeportalofindia.org at Pragati Maidan. The portal was set up by the Government of India under the EU – India Trade Invest-ment and Development Programme for promoting trade between India and EU. This provides information on the Indo-EU countries and also covers other countries and regions as well. It offers link-ages to relevant government websites that provide information access, both off-line and online, on countries, trade statistics, market surveys, sector-based information and statistics, country regulations, trade events, business directory etc. At present this Portal contains information on more than 100 countries including 27 countries of EU.
Business Information Centre, located at Hall No.19, Pragati Maid-an, New Delhi is also providing support services such as a physi-cal library equipped with over 6000 books, periodicals, journals, directories and other publications and e-library.
National Centre for Trade Information (NCTI), a joint venture of India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) and National Informat-ics Centre (NIC) is also located at Hall No.19 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The Centre has been set up for collection and dis-semination of trade related information and improving business information services for the benefit of the business community, especially the small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
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ITPO’s Offices:Head Office : DelhiIndia Trade Promotion OrganisationPragati Bhawan, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi-110001 (INDIA)Tel.: 91-11-23371540 (EPABX) Fax : 91-11-23371492Website : www.Indiatradefair.comTrade Portal : www.tradeportalofindia.orgE-mail: [email protected]
Regional Offices:BengaluruFlat No.: MF-5/2A, BDA – SFHS Flats,2nd Main, 2nd Stage,BTM Layout, Bannerghatta Road,Bengaluru-560052Tel.: 91-80-26680040/26680250Fax : 91-80-26688888E-mail : [email protected]
Chennai:Raja Annamalai Building, 2nd Floor,18-A, Rukmani Lakshmipathi Road,Egmore,Chennai-600008Tel.: 91-44-28554655/28587297/28415416/28524655Fax : 91-44-28554740E-mail: [email protected]
Kolkata:International Trade Facilitation Centre,5th Floor, 1/1, Wood Street,Kolkata-700016Tel.: 91-33-22825820/22822904/22828586Fax : 91-33-22828269E-mail: [email protected]
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Mumbai:7-Cooperage Road,3rd Floor, Jhansi Castle,Mumbai- 400001.Tel.: 91-22-22026629/22021788/22044918/22021730/22850878Fax : 91-22-22044922E-mail: [email protected]/[email protected]
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LIST OF EXHIBITORSSl
No.NAME OF THE COMPANY BOOTH PAGE
NO.
1 AMT INTERNATIONAL (RED HAWK DISTRIBUTION INC.)
18L-08D 3
2 ANUNAY FAB. LTD. 18L-08B 3
3 ASTRA TEXTILES 4
4 BHUTTI WEAVERS COOPERA-TIVE SOCIETY LTD.
18L-04C 4
5 CHENNAI HOME TEX PVT. LTD. 18L-09B 5
6 COOPTEX INTERNATIONAL 18L-06C 5
7 DIGITAL SOLUTIONS (FAB TECH.)
18L-01A&B 6
8 KARTIK VELVET INDUSTRIES 18L-11 6
9 KVIC 18L-05E&F 710 MALLIKA TEXTILES PVT. LTD.
(THE KNIT FACTORY)18L-10C 7
11 MAURIA UDYOG LTD. 18L-04B 8
12 MITTER PAL AMAR NATH 18L-04D 8
13 NORTH EASTERN HANDI-CRAFTS & HANDLOOMS DE-VELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD.
18L-05G 9
14 ODISHA COOP. TASAR & SILK FEDERATION LTD. (SERIFED)
18L-12B 9
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15 ODISHA STATE CO-Op. HANDI-CRAFTS LTD. (UTKALIKA)
18L-12A 10
16 ODISHA STATE HANDLOOM WEAVERS CO-Op.
SOCEITY LTD.
18L-12C 10
17 PRATHAM STYLE 18L-10B 1118 PROLIGHT ENGINEERS 18L-01D 11
19 PUREWEAVE FASHIONS PVT. LTD
18L-01C 12
20 SREE AMMAN EXPORTS 18L-3D 12
21 S.K. OVERSEAS INC. 18L-10A 13
22 STAR SILK EXPORTS PVT. LTD. 18L-01F 13
23 SOMA BLOCKPRINTS PVT. LTD. 18L-03A 14
24 SAFIA SILK INDUSTRIES - 14
25 SALONI IMPEX 18L-09C 15
26 SAMBALPURI BASTRALAYA HLCS LTD.
18L-12D 15
27 SANCHI CREATION 18L-06B 16
28 SHEELTEX(INDIA) 18L-04A 1629 SILK MARK ORGANISATION OF
INDIA & R.C. EXPORTS HOUSE18L-08A 17
30 THE SHOP 18L-04E&F 17
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31 THUNGA SILK INTERNATIONAL 18L-03C 18
32 TEX NORA 18L-09D 1833 THE WEST BENGAL STATE
HANDLOOM WEAVERS CO-OP-ERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.
18L-01E 19
34 UPKASH EXPORTS 18L-05D 1935 VIPUL FASHIONS PVT. LTD. 18L-09A 20
36 WINSOME YARNS LTD. 18L-06A&D 20
37 MADHYA PRADESH LAGHU UDYOG NIGAM LTD. & CON-STITUENTS
23
(i) BHASKAR INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD 23
(ii) JABALPUR GARMENT & FASH-ION DESIGN CLUSTER ASSOCIA-TION
24
(iii) MAHIMA PURESPUN 24
(iv) MRIGNAYANI - M.P. GOVT. EMPORIUM
25
(v) NAHAR SPINNING MILLS lTD. 25
(vi) PRATIBHA SYNTEX LTD. 26
(vii) SEL MANUFACTURING COM-PANY LTD.
26
(viii) TRIDENT LIMITED 27
(ix) VARDHMAN TEXTILES LTD 27
(x) WEARIT GLOBAL LIMITED 28
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38. DIRECTORATE OF HAND-LOOMS & TEXTILES, GOVT. OF TAMILNADU : Constitu-ents
18L-05 A, B & C
(i) C.H. 04 THE CHENKUMAR HANDLOOM WEAVERS CO-OP. PRODUCTION & SALE SOCIETY
31
(ii) C.H. 31 KOVILVAZHI COTTON CUM SILK HWCS
31
(iii) CH-32 GANA PATHI PALAYAM COTTON CUM SILK HANDLOOM WEAVERS CO-OP P&S SOCIETY
32
(iv) CH 78, THANTHAI PERIYAR COTTON CUM SILK HANDLOOM WEAVERS CO-OPP. SOCIETY LTD.
32
(v) THE CHENNIMALAI INDUSTRIAL WEAVERS CO-OP PRODUCTION & SDALE SOCIETY LTD. No. A.A. 399
33
(vi) THIRUBUVANAM SILK HAND-LOOM WEAVERS CO-Op Pro-duction and Sale Society Ltd., Z322
33
EXPORT PROMOTION COUN-CILS
39. THE HANDLOOM EXPORT PRO-MOTION COUNCIL
18L-13B 37
40. THE INDIAN SILK EXPORT PRO-MOTION COUNCIL
18L-13C 37
41. THE SYNTHETIC & RAYON EX-PORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
18L-13D 38
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42. WOOL & WOOLLENS EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
18L-13E 38
43. THE COTTON TEXTILE EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (TEX-PROCIL)
18L-13F 39
44. TEXTILES COMMITTEE 18L-13A 39
45. THE POWERLOOM DEVELOP-MENT & EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
18L-13G 40
46. THEME PAVILION by
JD Institute of Fashion Tech-nology
40
47. TREND FORM by
WORLD SCHOOL OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY
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EXHIBITOR PROFILES
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AMT INTERNATIONAL(RED HAWK DISTRIBUTION INC. )
P.O. Box No. 66, GT Road, (Sirhind Side),Mandi Gobind Garh – 147301 (Punjab) India
Overseas Office (RED HAWK DISTRIBUTION INC. )6835, Westfield AvenuePennsaukenNJ 08110USA
Phone : 001-8559422200Fax : 001-5168738014,3092738014E-mail : [email protected] Executive : Mr. Karam Singh, CEO,
Booth No. 18L-08D
ANUNAY FAB LTD 138, Pirana RoadPiplejAhmedabad
Phone : 91-9726347967E-mail : [email protected] : www.anunay.inContact Executive : Mr. Anurag Agarwal, Marketing ExecutiveExport Destination : USA, Europe
Products proposed to be displayed : Home Furnishings, Fabrics, Yarns/100% Cotton
Booth No. 18L-08B
4
ASTRA TEXTILES
7, Periyar NagarKarur- 639 002
Phone : 91-4324 - 232314Fax : 91-4324-233314E-mail : [email protected] : www.astratextiles.comContact Executive : Mr. R Arun, Managing PartnerYear of Establishment : 2015Export Destination : USA, ItalyProducts proposed : Home Textileto be displayed
Booth No. :
BHUTTI WEAVERS CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. Bhutti ColonyP.O. ShamshiTehsil BhunterDistt. KulluHimachal Pradesh-175126Phone : 91-1902-260079Fax : 91-1902-260857E-mail : [email protected] : www.bhutticoshawl.comContact Executive : Mr. Ramesh K Thakur,Chief General ManagerYear of Establishment : 1944Export Destination : Europe, USA, Japan
Products proposed : Woollen Shawls, Lois, Stoles, to be displayed Muffler, Caps etc.
Booth No. 18L-04C
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CHENNAI HOME TEX PVT. LTD No. 24, Indhra NagarValasaravakkamChennai -600087Phone : 91-44-24869811-16E-mail : [email protected], [email protected] : www.chennaitridentexports.comContact Executive : Mr. R Rajendiran, Managing DirectorYear of Establishment : 1994Export Destination : France, Germany, UK, Australia, Gulf & Middle East
Products proposed to be displayed Bed Linen, Kitchen Linen, Furnishing Fabrics Table Linen, Curtains,
Booth No. 18L-09B
COOPTEX INTERNATIONAL 350, Pantheon RoadEgmoreChennaiPhone : 91-44-28193102, 44-28193371Fax : 91-44-28192464E-mail : [email protected] : www.cooptex.comContact Executive : Mr. T.N. Venkatesh, IAS, Managing DirectorYear of Establishment : 1975Export Destination : Germany, France, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Switzerland & UKProducts proposed to be displayed 100% Cotton Furnishings, Bed spreads, Throws, Table cloth, Kitchen towels, Placemats, Nepkins, Kitchen sets, stoles etc.
Booth No. 18L-06C
6
DIGITAL SOLUTION (FAB TECH.)
A-13Sector-59NOIDAUttar PradeshPhone : 91-8882137645, 9015837645, E-mail : [email protected] : www.sublimaationking.netContact Executive : Mr. Nikhil Shivnare, ManagerYear of Establishment : 2012Export Destination : Thailand, Dubai, USA, NepalProducts proposed :to be displayed Customize Bed Sheets, Cushion Covers, Pillow, Wall Hanging, Table Cover, everything in Polysters
Booth No. 18L-01A&B
KARTIK VELVET INDUSTRIES 57 & 71, VareliKadodakaSurat Gujarat -- 394327Phone : 91-8347499936E-mail : [email protected] Executive : Mr.CY Jayeshbhai Patel, CEOYear of Establishment : 2015Products proposed to be :displayed Velvet Fabrics, Knitted Fabrics
Booth No. 18L-11
7
Khadi and Village IndustriesCommission Gramodaya3, Irla RoadVile Parle(W)Mumbai-56Phone : 91-22-26247180Fax : 91-22-26241738E-mail : [email protected] : www.kvic.org.inContact Executive : Mr. Arun Kumar Jha, CEOYear of Establishment : 1957Export Destination : All major countries in Asia Pacific, Middle East, Europe, Americas, Africa, Australia etc.Products proposed to be : displayed Khadi Textiles & Village industry products
Booth No. 18L-05E&F
MALLIKA TEXTILES PVT. LTD. Plot No. 92Industrial Area-ALudhianaPhone : 91-9878569944E-mail : [email protected] Executive : Mr. Sambhav Oswal, DirectorYear of Establishment : 2012Export Destination : USA/UK/DUBAI/BELARUS/ SOUTH AFRICA.Products proposed to be displayed : Knitted Shawls/Stoles/Mufflers/Ponchos/Jackets
Booth No. 18L-10C
8
MAURIA UDYOG LIMITED 204, 2ND FloorNilgiri ApartmentsLevel-2Barakhamba RoadDelhi - 110 001Phone : 91-11-43071132, 23324867, 9313888641Fax : 91-11-26414057,26234244E-mail : [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] : www.eurospa.in, www.mauria.comContact Executive : Mr. Vishnu Kumar Sureka, Chairman, Mr. D.P. Singh, Executive International Marketing, Year of Establishment : 1984Export Destination : GlobalProducts proposed to be displayed : Terry towels, Bath Towels, Bath Mats, Bath Slippers, Terry Fabric
Booth No. 18L-04B
MITTER PAL AMAR NATH 685, Katra HardayalChandni ChowkDelhi - 110 006Phone : 91-11-23270221E-mail : [email protected] Executive : Mr. Rajeev Kapoor, Managing PartnerYear of Establishment : 1964Export Destination : UAEProducts proposed to be displayed : Hand Block printed fabrics, Digital prints, Embroidered fabric, Garments
Booth No. 18L-04D
9
NORTH EASTERN HANDICRAFTS & HANDLOOMS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD. East Point Tower, 5th & 6th FloorM.D. RoadBamunimaidanGuwahati-781021Phone : 91-361-2654830, 2659909, 91-9810473540Fax : 91-361-2655934E-mail : [email protected] : www.nehhdc.comContact Executive : Mr. Dhiraj Thakuria, Mg. DirectorYear of Establishment : 1977Products proposed to be displayed : Handlooms Textiles of NER
Booth No. 18L-05G
ODISHA CO-OP. TASAR & SILK FEDERATION LTD. (SERIFED) AT/PO-Sahid NagarJanpathBhubaneswar- 751007Phone : 91-674-2545586,2545853Fax : 91-674-2545852E-mail : [email protected] Executive : Mr. Sushant Kumar Acharya, Mg. DirectorYear of Establishment : 1962Products proposed to be displayed : Fabrics, Garments, Knits
Booth No. 18L-12B
10
ODISHA STATE CO-OP. HANDICRAFTS LTD (UTKALIKA) D-2/3, Industrial EstateRasulgarhBhubaneswar-751010Phone : 91-674-2549090,2549257Fax : 91-674-2549776E-mail : [email protected] : www.utkalika.co.inContact Executive : Mrs. Gayatri Patnayak, Mg. DirectorYear of Establishment : 1959Export Destination : UK, USA, Australia, Canada, Hongkong, France, GermanyProducts proposed to be displayed : Readymade Handloom Garment, Tassar Garment, Ladies Accessories
Booth No. 18L-12A
ODISHA STATE HANDLOOM WEAVERS CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.(BOYANIKA) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru MargBoyan BhawanBhubaneswar- 751001Phone : 91-674-2395387, 2391134Fax : 91-674-2530553E-mail : [email protected] : www.boyanika.comContact Executive : Mr. Bishnu Prasad Mishra, Mg. DirectorYear of Establishment : 1956Export Destination : UK, Italy, France, AustraliaProducts proposed to be displayed : Scarfs/Stoles, Fabrics of running length, Sarees
Booth No. 18L-12C
11
PRATHAM STYLE
A-38/2Site IVSahibabad Industrial AreaGhaziabad-201010UP
Phone : 91-120-4217856Fax : Email : [email protected] Person : Mr. Manoj Sadh, ManagerEstablished in : 1991Products on Display All kinds of Ladies Scarves & Garments
Booth No. : 18L-10B
PROLIGHT ENGINEERS
101, Shiva ResidencyShiv MargBani ParkJaipur - 302016
Phone : 91-141-2200066
+91-8233329333Fax : Email : [email protected] , [email protected] : www.prolightgroup.inContact Person : Ms. Anita Gupta, ProprietorEstablished in : 2000Products on Display :women wear , beach wear , fashion accessories , scarves & fashion jewelery
Booth No. : 18L-01D
12
PUREWEAVE FASHIONS PVT. LTD
No. 22, Ground FloorMini DDA MarketE-Block, East of KailashNew Delhi - 110065
Phone : 91-11-26476777,9711444777Fax : Email : [email protected] : www.pureweave.comContact Person : Mr. Adil Mir, Managing DirectorEstablished in : 2007Products on Display :Kaftans Coats, Pherans, Ponchos, Scarves, Shawls
Booth No. : 18L-01C
SREE AMMAN EXPORTS No. 4, Ramakrishnapuram WestKarur - 639 001
Phone : 91-4324-249849, 91-9843120072Fax : 91-4324-235523Email : [email protected] : www.ammanexports.comContact Person : Mr. S. Vinodh, Managing PartnerEstablished in : 1965Products on Display :Kitchen, Table, Bed & Bath Linens
Booth No. : 18L-3D
13
S.K. OVERSEAS Plot No. 70Pace City-1Sector-37Gurgaon -122001
Phone : 91-124-6460688Fax : Email : [email protected] : Contact Person : Mrs. Namita Khanna, DirectorEstablished in : 1999Products on Display :Scarves
Booth No. : 18L-10A
STAR SILK EXPORTS PVT. LTD. No.460, 1st FloorUpadyaya SangaTeachers Colony, Opp. To Fern Hill ApartmentsHSR-Lay-outBangalore -560034
Phone : 91-80-25631755/56Fax : 91-80-41110253Email : [email protected] : www.silk-exporter.comContact Person : Mr. Kirti Kumar Patoida, Direc-torEstablished in : 2002Products on Display :CURTAINS & FABRICS
Booth No. : 18L-01F
14
SOMA BLOCKPRINTS PVT. LTD. Soma HouseKhatipuraJaipur - 302012
Phone : 91-141-2352391Fax : 91-141-2352397Email : [email protected] : www.somashop.comContact Person : Mr. Suresh Kumar Nair, DirectorEstablished in : 1990Products on Display :Quilts, Bed Linen, Table Linen, Kitchen Linen, Scarves, Sarong, Bags, Accessories etc.
Booth No. : 18L-03A
SAFAI SILK INDUSTRIES 7-A, Gobinda Chandra Dhar Lane3rd FloorKolkata - 700 001
Phone : 91-33-26371762Fax : 91-33-26371710Email : [email protected] : www.safiasilks.comContact Person : Mr. Murshid Alam, PartnerEstablished in : 1992Products on Display :Shawls, Scarf, Stoles, Fabrics
Booth No. :
15
SALONI IMPEX
121, FIRST FLOOR, GOLDEN POINTFALSAWADI, RING ROADSURAT - 395002GUJARATINDIAPhone : 91-261-2425111, Mobile : 91-9825148212, 91-9328282535,9376900037 Fax : Email : [email protected] : WWW.SALONIIMPEX.COMContact Person : Mr. Sanat Kapadia, Mr. Manish Kapadia, Mr. Nimesh Kapadia, OwnerEstablished in : 2003Products on Display :Textile Jacquard Fabrics, Brocades,Taffeta Fabrics, Upholstery Fabrics
Booth No. : 18L-09C
SAMBALPURI BASTRALAYA HLCS LTD.
AT-PO, BargarhDistt. BargarhOdisha
Phone : 91-6646-233140, 6646-230472Fax : 91-6646-233140Email : [email protected] : www.sambalpuribastralaya.comContact Person : Mr. Gadadhar Das, Mg. DirectorEstablished in : 1964Products on Display :Made-ups, Home Furnishings, Fabrics
Booth No. : 18L-12D
16
SANCHI CREATION
55/57, Mirza StreetZaveri BazarMumbai
Phone : 91-22-23437518,40231129Fax : 91-22-23431087Email : [email protected] [email protected] : www.sanchivelvets.comContact Person : Mr. Kapil Shorewala, Director, Mr. Nikunj Sarda, Production, Established in : 2004Products on Display :Burnout Velvets, Crushed & Shaded Velvets, 100% Cotton Velvets, Metallic printed & Pearl printed velvets for Garments & Furnishings
Booth No. : 18L-06B
SHEELTEX(INDIA)
106, Magnum House-1Milan ComplexMoti NagarNew Delhi - 110015
Phone : 91-11-25920752/25920342Fax : 91-11-25920343Email : [email protected] : www.sheeltex.comContact Person : Mr. Vijay Sheel, ProprietorEstablished in : 1991Products on Display :Cotton Cushions, Pillows, Throws, Blankets
Booth No. : 18L-04A
17
SILK MARK ORGANISATION OF INDIA & R C EXPORTS HOUSE
1St. Floor, 11th “A” Cross4th Main, S.R. NagarBangalore-560 027
Phone : 91-80-22279262,91-22290352, 91-9845375842Fax : Email : [email protected] : Contact Person : Established in : Products on Display :Manufacturers & Exporters of all kinds of Silk & Silk Blended Fabrics, 100% Silk Dupion (Indian & Ch. Dupion), Taffetta, Deutsche Satin, Jacquards & Computer embroidery, Crepe, Chiffon, Georgette, Satin & Habutoe in 100% Silk (Solids & Prints), Silk X Cot
Booth No. : 18L-08A
THE SHOP 10, Regal BuildingNew Delhi
Phone : 91-11-23340971Fax : 91-11-23342575Email : [email protected] : www.theshopindia.comContact Person : Mr. Prabhat Khatri, ManagerEstablished in : 1970Products on Display :Cushions, Table Cloth, Quilt, Scarves, Night Dress & Bags
Booth No. : 18L-04E&F
18
THUNGA SILK INTERNATIONAL
96, Thunga House31st Cross7th BlockJayanagarBangalore - 560 082
Phone : 91-80-26635932, 26643165Fax : 91-80-26635384Email : [email protected] : www.thunga-silk.comContact Person : Mr. Thunga, DirectorEstablished in : 1984
Products on Display :Silk Fabric, Silk Embroidary Fabrics, Silk Cushions, Jacquards, Stripes, Curtains, Linen & Blended Fabrics
Booth No. : 18L-03C
TEX NORA
No. 4/46 ASadaiyampalayamAndan KovilMelbagamKarur - 639002
Phone : 91-09360057155Fax : Email : [email protected], [email protected] : www.texnora.inContact Person : Mr. L Sreedhar, Manging PartnerEstablished in : 1998
Products on Display :Table Clothes, Curtains, Cushions, Aprons, Kitchen Towels
Booth No. : 18L-09D
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THE WEST BENGAL STATE HANDLOOM WEAVERS CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD.Tantuja BhavanBlock-DD, Sector - ISalt lake City,Kolkata - 64West Bengal, IndiaPhone : 033- 23589050,Fax : 033- 23370421Email : [email protected] [email protected] : www.tantuja.comContact Person : Mr. Rabindranath Roy, Managing DirectorEstablished in : 1954Products on Display :Scarf, Stole, Fabrics, Home Furnishing, Saree, Lungi, etc.
Booth No. : 18L-01E
UPKASH EXPORTS G-66/5 4th Floor
Shaheen BaghAbul Fazal Enlave-2Jamia Nagar, OkhlaNew Delhi -110025
Phone : 91-8010393073, 8800230274Fax : Email : [email protected] : Contact Person : Mr. Mohd. Majid, Managing Di-rectorEstablished in : 2014Products on Display :Shawls, Stoles, Scarves, Pareos, Wraps Ponchos & Woollen Fabrics
Booth No. : 18L-05D
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VIPUL FASHIONS (A DIVISION OF VIPUL FABRICS PVT. LTD.)
BasementSagar Shopping CentreSahara Darwaja Ring Road Surat
Phone : 91-261-4010401Fax : Email : [email protected] : www.vipulfashions.comContact Person : Mr. Ankoor Agarwal, DirectorEstablished in : 1974
Products on Display :Womens Wear & Fabrics
Booth No. : 18L-09A
WINSOME YARNS LIMITED
S.C.O 191-192Sector - 34 AChandigarh - 160022
Phone : 91-172-2603966Fax : 91-172-4614000Email : [email protected] : www.winsomegroup.comContact Person : Mr. Manish Bagrodia, Managaing DirectorEstablished in : 1990
Products on Display :100% Cotton yarn both R/W & Melange yarns, Cotton Blend with Polyester, Viscose, Linen etc & Fancy yarns & Garments prepared with these yarns
Booth No. : 18L-06A&D
Constituents of Madhya Pradesh Laghu
Udyog Nigam Ltd.
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MADHYA PRADESH LAGHU UDYOG NIGAM LTD & CONSTITUENTS Integrated Skill Devlopment (ISDC)2 nd Floor, PanchananMalviya NagarBhopalMadya PradeshPIN-462001Phone : +91-755-2554155Fax : +91-755-2673147E-mail : [email protected] : mrignayani. ComContact Executive : Mr. P.K. Sharma, Dy Chief General ManagerYear of Establishment : 1961
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BHASKAR INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD Plot No. 15 & 16Sector-D Industrial AreaMandideep M.P. Pin-462046
Phone : 91-07480-407010-11Fax : 91-07480-233492Email : [email protected] : bhaskarindustries.comContact Person : Mr. Subir Mukherjee, Business HeadEstablished in : 1991
Products on Display :2.5 ONZ to 16-ONZ, 100% Cotton, Polystretch, Cotton Stretch Dobby,Prints, Jaquard
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JABALPUR GARMENT & FASHION DESIGN CLUSTER ASSOCIATION 102/3 Lema GardenGohalpurJabalpurMadhya PradeshPin-482002
Phone/Fax : +91-7612970068E-mail : [email protected] : www.jgafdc.comContact Executive : Er. Sanjeev Verma, CEOExport Destination : Global
Products proposed to be displayed : Salwar Suit, Shirts, trouser, leggi, jeans etc
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MAHIMA PURESPUN 406 Corporate house169 RNT MargIndoreMadhya Pradesh
Phone : +91-731-4271450Fax : +91-731-2529556E-mail : [email protected] Executive : Pramod Pathak, ManagerYear of Establishment : 1998Export Destination : China, Pakistan, Bangladesh
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MRIGNAYANI - M.P. GOVT. EMPORIUM
B/8 Baba Kharak Singh MargNew DelhiPIN-110 001
Phone : +91-11-23363320Fax : +91-11-23343895E-mail : [email protected] : www.mrignayani. ComContact Executive : Mr. P.K. Sharma, Dy Chief General ManagerYear of Establishment : 1961
Products proposed to be displayed : Chanderi Sarees & Material Maheshwar Sarees & Material, Bagh, Batik & Indgo Print Bed Cover Etc
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NAHAR SPINNING MILLS LTD.17 Shree Golden City JatkhediHoshangabad Road Bhopal - 462 047
Phone : 91-7480-234103E-Mail : [email protected] Establishment : 1991
Products on Display : Garments
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PRATIBHA SYNTEX LTD. Plot No4, Industiral Growth CentreKhedaMadhya PradeshPIN - 454774
Phone : +91-7292-404363E-mail : [email protected] : www.pratibhasyntex.comContact Executive : Mr. Shreyashkar Chaudhary, Managing DirectorYear of Establishment : 1982Export Destination : North America, Europe, Asia, South America
Products proposed to be displayed : Garments, Yarn and Fabric
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SEL MANUFACTURING COMPANY LTD. Plot No. 394 Udyog Vihar Phase-IIIGurganonHaryanaPin-100002Phone : +91-124-4111029Fax : +91-124-4111039E-mail : [email protected] : www.selindia.inContact Executive : Mr. Amit Vasishta, President MarketingYear of Establishment : 2005Export Destination : USA, Europe, UK, Australia, NewZealand, Middle East, Russia, Far East, S.A.Products proposed to be displayed : Terry Towel, Yarns and Garments
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TRIDENT LIMITED Trident Complex, Hoshangabad Road BudhiniSehore Madhya PradeshPin-148101Phone : +91-161-5039999Fax : +91-161-5038800E-mail : [email protected] : tridentindia.comContact Executive : Mr. D.K.Mittal, Vice ChairmanYear of Establishment : 1990Export Destination : More than 100 Countries across six continents inculding USA & CanadaProducts proposed to be displayed : Terry Towel, Bed Sheets, Yarn, Bath Robes (Textile) & Copier Paper
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VARDHMAN TEXTILES LTD Chandigarh RoadLudhianaPunjabPin-141010
Phone : +91-161-2228943-48E-mail : [email protected] : www.vardhman.comContact Executive : Mr. Vijay Puniyani, Senior Vice PresidentYear of Establishment : 1962Export Destination : China, Japan, USA, Korea, Vietnam, Egypt, Bangladesh
Products proposed to be displayed : Yarns
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WEARIT GLOBAL LIMITED Sterling Toweroffice no.214 2 MG RoadIndoreMadhya PradeshPin-452001Phone : +91-731-4065347Fax : +91-731-4064767E-mail : [email protected] : www.wearitgroup.comContact Executive : Vilas Agarwal, DirectorYear of Establishment : 2011Export Destination : USA, EuropeProducts proposed to be displayed : Yarn (Cotton/Polyester/Viscous) and its blended yarn
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Department of Handloom & Textiles, Government of Tamil
Nadu
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C.H. 31 KOVILVAZHI COTTON CUM SILK HWCS 7, T.S.K. NagarDharapuram RoadK.N.P. Colony(Post)Tirupur 641608, Tamil Nadu
Phone : 91-421-2425931E-mail : [email protected] Executive : Mr. N.R. Balachandiran, Assistant Director/Mg. Director
Products proposed to be displayed : Soft Silk sarees and cotton sarees
C.H. 04 THE CHENKUMAR HANDLOOM WEAVERS CO-OP. PRODUCTION & SALE SOCIETY 21 C Pandian StreetChennimalai -638051TamilnaduPhone : 91-4294-250322Fax : 91-4294-250489E-mail : [email protected] : www.chenkumartex.comContact Executive : Mr. Thiru A. Mohamed Hanifa, Assistant Director/Mg. Director Mr. P.S. Arunachalam, President, Year of Establishment : 1971Export Destination : Products proposed to be displayed : Bed Sheets, Bed Spreads, Towels, Pillow Covers & Mat varieties
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CH 78, THANTHAI PERIYAR COTTON CUM SILK HANDLOOM WEAVERS CO-OPP. SOCIETY LTD. 186, Ooty ComplexPitchampalayampudhur (Post)Tirupur - 641603
Phone : 91-421-2484464E-mail : [email protected] Executive : Mr. T. Ezhilmaran, Handloom Officer/Managing DirectorYear of Establishment : 1980
Products proposed to be displayed : Soft Silk Sarees, Kora Cotton Sarees & Dress material
CH-32 GANA PATHI PALAYAM COTTON CUM SILK HANDLOOM WEAVERS CO-OP P&S SOCIETY
Mangalam Road TirupurTamilnadu-641604
Phone : 91-421-2244379,4528009E-mail : [email protected] Executive : Mr. N.R. Balachandiran, Assistant Director/ Managing DirectorYear of Establishment : 1973
Products proposed to be displayed : Soft Silk & Kora Sarees
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THIRUBUVANAM SILK HANDLOOM WEAVERS CO-Op Production and Sale Society Ltd., Z322 No. 55, Sannathi StreetThirubuvanamThanjavur DistrictTamil NaduPhone : 91-435-2460068, 2460078Fax : 91-435-2460074E-mail : [email protected], [email protected] Executive : Mr. M. Palanisamy, Joint Director/Managing DirectorProducts proposed to be displayed : Kancheepuram & Thirubhuvanam Silk Sarees
THE CHENNMALAI INDUSTRIAL WEAVERS CO-OP PRODUCTION & SDALE SOCIETY LTD. No. A.A. 399 B-1/Ext./A-39P.R.S RoadChannimalai -638051Erode Dist.TamilnaduPhone : 91-4294-250543Fax : 91-4294-253343E-mail : [email protected] Executive : Thiru A Saleem, Assistant Director/Mg. DirectorYear of Establishment : 1962Products proposed to be displayed : Bed Sheet, Bed Spreads, Pillow Covers, Towels & Furnishings
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Export Promotion Councils
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THE INDIAN SILK EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
5th FloorMohan Cooperative Industrial EstateMathura RoadNew Delh-110044
Phone : 91-11-26950134, 40571366Fax : 91-11-40571366Email : [email protected] : www.theindiansilkexportpromotioncouncil.com
Contact Person : Mr. T.S. Chadha, Officiating Executive DirectorEstablished in : 1983
Products on Display Silk and silk products (Fabric, Garments & Madeups(i.e Shawls, Scarves, Mufflers, etc.)
THE HANDLOOM EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL No. 34, Cathedral Garden RoadNungambakkamChennai – 600 034Tamil NaduPhone : 91-44-28276043/28278879Fax : 91-44-28271761E-mail : [email protected] : www.hepcindia.comContact Executive : Mr. R. Anand, Executive DirectorYear of Establishment : 1965Products proposed to be displayed : Trade Promotion
Booth No. 18L-13B
Booth No. : 18L-13C
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WOOL & WOOLLENS EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (MINISTRY OF TEXTILES, GOVT. OF INDIA) Booth No. 18L-13EFlat No. 614,Indra Prakash Building,21, Barakhamba RoadNew Delhi - 110 001Phone : 91-11-23315512,23315205Fax : 91-11-23730182E-mail : [email protected] : www.wwepcinida.comContact Executive : Mr. R.K. Gupta, Executive Director
THE SYNTHETIC & RAYON TEXTILES EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL P. Balu Road78 V. N. RoadChurchgateMumbai - 400020Phone : 91-22-22048797, 22048690Fax : 91-22-22048358E-mail : [email protected] : www.srtepc.orgContact Executive : Mr. Anil Kumar, Executive DirectorYear of Establishment : 1954Export Destination : Products proposed to be displayed : Publicity Brochure/Posters of the Council
Booth No. 18L-13D
Booth No. : 18L-13E
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TEXTILES COMMOTTEE (GOVT. OF INDIA),Ministry of Textiles P Balu RoadPrabha Devi ChowkMumbaiPIN-400025
Phone : 91-22-66527507/06Fax : 022-66527509E-mail : [email protected], [email protected] : www.textilescommittee.gov.inContact Executive : Mr. Rakesh Garg, IRS, SecretaryYear of Establishment : 1963
Products proposed to be displayed : Service oriented Government organisation
THE COTTON TEXTILES EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL(TEXPROCIL) 39, Daryacha BuildingEngineering Centre9, Mathew RoadMumbai - 400004Phone : 91-22-23632910-12Fax : 91-22-23632914E-mail : [email protected] : www.texprocil.org Contact Executive : Mr. Siddhartha Rajagopal, Executive DirectorYear of Establishment : 1954Export Destination : 150 countries across the globeProducts proposed to be displayed : Yarns, Fabrics, Made-ups
Booth No. 18L-13F
Booth No. 18L-13A
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THEME PAVILION JD INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY
2 nd Floor, Hauz Khas VillageNew Delhi - 110016
Phone : 91-7042029267E-mail : [email protected] Executive : Mrs. Rupal Dalal, DirectorYear of Establishment : 1988
THE POWERLOOM EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL(PDEXCIL) GC-2, Ground Floor,Gundecha OnclaveKherani Road, SakinakaAndheri (East)Mumbai - 400072Phone : 91-22-28502050,28502060Fax : 91-22-28504146E-mail : [email protected] Executive : Mr. Rohit Puri, Executive DirectorYear of Establishment : 1995Products proposed to be displayed : Powerloom Fabrics & Made-ups, Membership forms & Com-pany brouchers
Booth No. 18L-13G
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TREND FORUM WORLD SCHOOL OF DESIGN
Plot No. 1,Rajiv Gandhi Education City,NH-1, Rai - 131029Sonepat, HaryanaPhone : 91-70567700, 60, 61, 65E-mail : [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] : www.worldschoolofdesign.inContact Executive : Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Director General Year of Establishment : 2015
Booth No. 18L-13G
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