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Jaipur Rugs acquires luxury rug brand Shyam AhujaJaipur Rugs has acquired luxury rug brand Shyam Ahuja, committing to maintain its legacy while developing it independently.
Best Carpets in India- Comfort at your stepsTo create a cozy environment at home, it is important to find a soft and comfortable carpet, in this list, you will discover the world of u...
Revival of an Indian aesthetic is overdueEspecially since the fate of countless traditional Indian crafts hang in the balance. Traditional Indian crafts nurtured by the patronage o...
Jaipur Rugs kicks off its rug festival- Rug UtsavJaipur Rugs will offer discounts up to 60% on more than 10,000 rugs, 100’s of styles and 1000’s of unique colors with special deals during ...
Aditya Birla Retail acquires Jaypore for Rs 110 croreEstablished in February 2012, Jaypore sells home decor, accessories, jewelry and had revenues of Rs39 crore in FY19. ABFRL said it expects ...
Indian PM presents Japanese counterpart with unique traditional products from Gujarat, UP & RajasthanPrime Minister Narendra Modi presented Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe two handcrafted stone bowls and dhurries specially crafted on the...
Navy dispatches relief to cyclone-hit Lakshadweep islandsThe relief material, carried on Indian Navy ships, reached the island of Minicoy on Sunday and the Kavaratti and Kalpeni islands yesterday.
From Bhutan to Bali, here are 2017's best summer retreatsThe Himalayan jewel of Bhutan is a destination that must be on everyone's travel list.
Jailbirds must break out to earn moreThere is obviously considerable room for improvement, though, given that their incarcerated counterparts in US, for instance, clock up sale...
Here's why the Indian 'jhoola' has still not lost its allureIn places like Mumbai, jhoolas might have become a luxury, but for certain people swings were never out of demand or fashion.
- Kathmandu: Calm and Content
A trip to Kathmadu lets you revel in the magnificence of the snowy Himalayas and the simple contentment of the Nepali people.
- Spin a new yarn
As the world looks to go green, value-added jute products are increasingly in demand, opening up a new frontier for Indian SMEs.