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Home » S Bhargava bags Haryana Entrepreneurship Award
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S Bhargava bags Haryana Entrepreneurship Award

By November 6, 20171 Min Read
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Subhash Bhargava—a technocrat and Managing Director of Colorant Ltd, a leading reactive dyes manufacturer and exporter based in Ahmedabad—has received the award in first award function for extending specialised services to the textile and garment industry at Hotel Hive, Panipat on October 7, 2017 organised by Garmek and Igmatex. Bhargava is a native of Haryana and has been in the dyeing industry for more than three decades. Under his able leadership, Colorant has being established as a brand giving stiff competition to multinational and national dyes manufacturers. The quality, consistency and speciality is second to none in the industry.

Bhargava delivered a very interesting lecture on how Haryana was ahead than other States in all fields. He also mentioned the role of Colorant in shaping the textile industry based in Haryana. The whole narration was fantastic and audience were very impressed. The function was attended by industrialists, technocrats and businessmen from Panipat, Delhi, Ludhiana and Amritsar.

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