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26 Mar 2025
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‘India is becoming integral part of global supply chain’
19 Feb 2025
The home textile industry is the second-largest employer after agriculture and a significant revenue earner for India (as an exporter).

Looking to Expand Manufacturing Footprint in US: Welspun Living MD & CEO Dipali Goenka
19 Feb 2025
The company has invested $12.5 million on the pillow unit in Ohio, which is a fully automated unit.

Trade tariffs will not negatively impact textile sector; India is in a position to gain: Welspun Living’s Dipali Goenka - The Economic Times
19 Feb 2025
The MD and CEO of home textiles major Welspun Living stated that a lot of factors are working in favour of Indias economy, which will mitigate any disadvantages arising from trade tariffs.

Welspun Living trims FY25 margin guidance - CNBC TV18
19 Feb 2025
Dipali Goenka, MD & CEO of Welspun Living stated that India’s flooring business is growing and turning EBITDA positive, while global operations face challenges due to freight costs and disruptions in the Red Sea.

India's Urban Water Crisis and the Struggle to Clean Up Sacred Rivers | Engineering News-Record
18 Feb 2025
New forces drive major drinking water and wastewater treatment investment in the big cities of Mumbai and Delhi

ET Exclusive | Welspun World shifts focus to domestic market, plans expansion: Chairman BK Goenka - The Economic Times
10 Feb 2025

Welspun Enterprises arm bags order worth ₹291 crore from Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation - CNBC TV18
06 Feb 2025
The outstanding order book of Welspun Michigan Engineers as of January 31, 2025, was ₹2,546 crore. Shares of Welspun Enterprises Ltd ended at ₹575.75, down by ₹8.75, or 1.50%, on the BSE.
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