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Padhrod
Type of site
Private
HeadquartersMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleRamesh Nisar (CEO)
IndustryFashion
ProductsApparel,Womens Ethinc Wear, Designer Kurtis, Gowns and Kaftans
URLpadhrod.com
Launched1999

Overview

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Padhrod is an India based Manufacturing company of women's ethnic[1][2][3] apparel[4][5] like Shalwar kamees [6] , Kurtis(Waistcoat)[7], Kaftan(Caftan)[8][9],Gown [10][11] etc[12].The company was founded in 1999 by entrepreneur Ramesh Nisar. Padhrod company supplies their product to many domestic and around the world's famous fashion brands. Padhrod works on the philosophy of providing high quality fashionable garments at the most affordable prices.The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

History

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Padhrod started out as a manufacturer of Salwar kamees[13], Kaftan(Caftan)[14][15] in 1999. With time and adapting to global tastes, Kurtis and Gowns[16] were also introduced for women.When the In 2001 Chairman of the Apparel Export Promotion Council of India encouraged to Mr. Ramesh Nisar for export his products to around the world, And also support him for a business tour to Middle East, North American countries and European Union countries. After study those countries's market then in Within 3 years of setting up the Padhrod manufacture company Padhrod exports were started in 2002. Then company started exporting of their all products all around the world.


Manufacturing Unit

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Padhrod's manufacturing unit spred over 15000 square foot in Sion,Mumbai area and company's Head office is spred over 1500sq meter in Lower Parel Mumbai and Surat Gujarat. Its an ISO 9000:2001 certified company with government export License.

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