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  2. Siyaram Silk Mills - Wikipedia

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    Siyaram's manufactures and sells fabrics, [7] ready-made men’s and women's apparel, home furnishing, and yarns. [1] [3] [8] [9] SSM is associated with over 1 lakh retail outlets, [2] and has over 170 branded showrooms spread across the nation. [9] In the March 2014 quarter, the company's annualized net profit was ₹20.2 crores. [2]

  3. Textile industry in India - Wikipedia

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    According to AT Kearney’s ‘Retail Apparel Index’, India was ranked as the fourth most promising market for apparel retailers in 2009. [4] India is the second largest producer of fibre. The country is the world's largest producer of cotton and jute. [5] [6] India is also the world's second largest producer of silk. [7]

  4. Category:Clothing companies of India - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Textile industry of India - Wikipedia

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    Textile companies of India (2 C, 29 P) Clothing brands of India (1 C, 29 P) Cotton industry in India (1 C, 19 P) D. ... Textile mills in India (3 P)

  6. Arvind (company) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Raymond Ltd - Wikipedia

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    A new manufacturing facility was set up at Jalgaon (Maharashtra) during the year 1979 to meet the increasing demand for worsted woollen fabrics. In the year 2000, Vijaypat Singhania handed over his company to his younger son Gautam Singhania and in the year 2015, he gave 37.57% of the total shares to him.

  8. Tex Corp - Wikipedia

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    Formed in New Delhi in 1987 by a group of Indian Institutes of Management alumni, Tex is one of the largest manufacturers and exporters of zipper and fastening products for the apparel industry. It has two manufacturing facilities in India and one each in Bangladesh and Vietnam, becoming the first Indian owned multinational zipper manufacturing ...

  9. National Textile Corporation - Wikipedia

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    These 119 mills were controlled by NTC(HC) Ltd with the help of 9 subsidiary Corporations, with an authorised capital of ₹ 100 million (US$1.2 million) which was raised from time to time and which is now ₹ 50 billion (US$580 million) [3] and the paid up share capital of the corporation is ₹ 30,621.6 million (US$350 million) as on 31 March ...