Mafatlal Industries receives promising textile brand award

Mafatlal Industries Ltd (MIL) was recently awarded ‘India’s Most Promising Brand 2014 – 2015’ in the textile category by World Consulting & Research Corporation (WCRC) at Gibson Hall, London.

On the behalf of the company, M B Raghunath, president (sales & marketing) of Mafatlal Industries Ltd, received the trophy and citation awarded as ‘India’s Most Promising Brand 2014 – 2015’ in the textile category.

During the event, Abhimanyu Ghosh, chairman & editor-in-chief of WCRC, in the presence of some of the top speakers from the UK, stated, “The vision of WCRC is not just to push brands to do better so that they retain their leadership position but also to showcase the success of Brand India on a global scale. Even the big daddys of global business have received effective helping hand from the branding and listing majors from around the world. WCRC wants to do the same for Indian and Asian brands.”

India’s most promising brands 2015 is a brand project which represents the most credible, transparent and differentiated standard of brand research.

The research has been conducted through rigorous research parameters involving secondary as well primary research for different product categories wherein Mafatlal Industries Ltd, as a brand, was selected in the textile category.

Since 1905, Mafatlal Industries Limited is a pioneer for quality textiles in India with products consisting of yarn dyed Shirtings, Suitings, Voiles, Prints, Linens, Bleached White Fabrics, Rubia, value added and fashion Denims, School Uniform fabrics, Corporate/ Institutional Uniforms, Bed & Bath Linen and Ready-mades.

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