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Emerging India award for Sabare

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Coimbatore, May 18

The Karur-based home-textile exporting company, Sabare International Ltd, has won the CNBC-TV-18's `Emerging India Award' for the textile industry. This is the first ever award created for the SMEs category, the entry-eligibility of a company for this being, a maximum networth of Rs 75 crore, according to a press release from the company.

Founded by Mr.Susindran, Sabare International is engaged in high fashioned home textiles manufacture and exports. Vested with integrated production, retail marketing and supply-chain networking facilities, the company offers `one-stop' retail solution in the area of home textiles of bed, bath, kitchen and dining applications. The release said the home textile company, which has achieved Rs 315 crore consolidated annual sales, has taken up an expansion project costing Rs 100 crore.

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