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  2. Vardhman Group of Companies - Wikipedia

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    Vardhman Group is a textile group based in Ludhiana, Punjab, India, that was established in 1965. The group is engaged in manufacturing and trading in Yarn and Processed Fabric, Sewing Thread, Acrylic fibre and Alloy steel. Vardhman group was incorporated in 1962 as Vardhman Spinning & General Mills (VSGML).

  3. Redevelopment of Mumbai mills - Wikipedia

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    India United Mill, Parel district – one of Mumbai's largest cotton mills and also one of the few to be owned by the government. The redevelopment of Mumbai's cotton mills began in 1992, when efforts began to demolish the numerous cotton mills that once dotted the landscape of Mumbai, India, to make way for new residential and commercial buildings, as part of the wider redevelopment and ...

  4. Kunbi - Wikipedia

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    The rest, the Kunbi, accepted that they came lower in the Varna hierarchy. [29] Karve says that the Maratha caste precipitated from the Kunbi through the Sanskritisation process, the two were later consolidated due to social reforms as well as political and economic development during British rule in the early 20th century. [30]

  5. Arvind (company) - Wikipedia

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    Arvind Limited (formerly Arvind Mills) is an Indian textile manufacturer and the flagship company of the Lalbhai Group.Its headquarters are in Naroda, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, and it has units at Santej (near Kalol).

  6. Girangaon - Wikipedia

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    Girangaon (literally "mill village") was a name of an area now part of central Mumbai, India, which at one time had almost 130 textile mills, with the majority being cotton mills. The mills of Girangaon contributed significantly to the prosperity and growth of Mumbai during the later nineteenth century and for the transformation of Mumbai into ...

  7. Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Tata group started its first textile mill at Nagpur, formally known as Central India Spinning and Weaving Company Ltd. The company was popularly known as "Empress Mills" as it was inaugurated on 1 January 1877, the day queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India. [60] The non-co-operation movement was launched in the Nagpur session of 1920. [61]

  8. Category:Lists of textile mills - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Lists of textile mills by country - Wikipedia

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    Lists of textile mills in the United States (4 P) Pages in category "Lists of textile mills by country" This category contains only the following page.