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Ramraj Khadi Traders was later rebranded and renamed as Ramraj Cotton in 1987, when cotton replaced the use of khadi in the company, with the brand focussing on premium cotton fabrics. [ 7 ] Between 1989 and 1994, they expanded their product line to include white shirts, innerwear, and various other men's wear clothing.
K. R. Nagarajan is an Indian businessman, philanthropist and industrialist. [1] He is the founder and chairperson of the Ramraj Cotton. [2] [3] Under his leadership, Ramraj stepped into the textile business, predominantly selling white cotton shirts, lungis and dhotis.
The Thapar Group is an Indian conglomerate founded by Karam Chand Thapar.The following companies are or have been a part of the group: Greaves Cotton, The Pioneer, Sohna Stud Farm Pvt Limited, TT & G Trading Pvt Limited, Built Middle East Pvt Limited, Himalayan Hideaways Pvt Limited, Karam Chand Thapar & Bros Limited, Lavasa Corporation Limited and KCT Papers Limited.
Cotton is the largest segment of textile production. Other fibers produced include synthetic fiber, filament yarn, art silk, wool, and jute. [8] Cotton: Cotton spinning is perhaps the most important segment in the Pakistan textile industry with 521 units installed and operational. [8]
The cotton textile industry was responsible for a large part of the empire's international trade. [16] Bengal had a 25% share of the global textile trade in the early 18th century. [17] Bengal cotton textiles were the most important manufactured goods in world trade in the 18th century, consumed across the world from the Americas to Japan. [14]
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Aditya Birla Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate headquartered in Mumbai.The group's business interests include metals, cement, fashion and retail, financial services, renewables, fibre, textiles, chemicals, real estate, trading, mining, and entertainment.
Kesoram Industries Limited started its business as Kesoram Cotton Mills in 1919. After a partnership, the first rayon plant was built in 1959 under the name Kesoram Rayon. Shortly after the plant was built, the company also started the production of tires and cement under the brand name Birla Tyres and Birla Shakti Cement respectively.