SHREE CHATURBHUJ SYNTHETICS PRIVATE LIMITED

SHREE CHATURBHUJ SYNTHETICS PRIVATE LIMITED

Textile Manufacturing

Dyeing Processors for All Types of Fabrics

About us

We are a Textile Dyeing Process House where we Dye the Fabrics in 1000+ colour shades with Production Capacity of 2+ Lakh metres per Day. We are better known for making white fabrics with minimum defects. We expertise in giving the best finish according to customer's requisite. We hold experience of 25+ years in textile industry.

Industry
Textile Manufacturing
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
SURAT
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2008

Locations

Employees at SHREE CHATURBHUJ SYNTHETICS PRIVATE LIMITED

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  • 🌟 Happy Children’s Day! 🌟 Today, we celebrate the boundless energy, curiosity, and joy that children bring to our lives. Children’s Day is a reminder of the importance of nurturing the next generation, empowering them to dream big, and creating a world where they can thrive. As we reflect on this day, it's crucial to remember that every child deserves: ✅ A safe and loving environment ✅ Access to quality education ✅ Opportunities to explore and grow ✅ Encouragement to be creative and imaginative Let’s pledge to invest in the future by supporting our children’s dreams and aspirations. Whether as parents, educators, mentors, or simply as members of the community, our actions today shape the leaders, thinkers, and innovators of tomorrow. 🌱 Let’s create a brighter future by empowering our children today. 🌱 #ChildrensDay #FutureLeaders #Inspiration #Education #Empowerment #InvestInTheFuture #KidsFirst

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  • Honoring Chhath Puja: A Celebration of Gratitude and Devotion As we celebrate Chhath Puja, I am reminded of the deep-rooted traditions, unwavering devotion, and powerful sense of community that make this festival so special. Celebrated primarily in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh, Chhath Puja is a Vedic festival dedicated to Surya (the Sun God) and Chhathi Maiya, seeking blessings for health, prosperity, and well-being. This four-day festival holds a special place in the hearts of millions as it bridges the gap between nature and spirituality. Each ritual – from fasting to offering ‘Arghya’ (water and prayers) to the setting and rising sun – symbolizes our gratitude for life-sustaining forces and reminds us of our connection to the environment. This year, Chhath Puja has shown us the strength of community in a new light. Whether gathering in person or connecting virtually, we come together in support of each other and to carry forward traditions that inspire us. Seeing people of all generations come together, helping each other prepare offerings, and singing folk songs brings a warmth that words can hardly capture. May this Chhath Puja bring peace, prosperity, and blessings to everyone’s lives! 🌅✨ #ChhathPuja #TraditionAndCulture #CommunitySpirit #Gratitude #Festival #SunGod #CulturalHeritage #CelebrationOfLife

  • Celebrating Labh Panchmi: A Day of Prosperity and New Beginnings Today marks Labh Panchmi, an auspicious day in the Jain and Gujarati communities, observed on the fifth day after Diwali. This day is also known as Laakheni Panchmi or Gyaan Panchmi, symbolizing a time to reset, seek wisdom, and welcome prosperity into our lives. For many businesses, Labh Panchmi is considered the official start of the new financial year. Business owners open new ledgers, make fresh investments, and set intentions for growth. It's a day to focus on creating beneficial connections, deepening knowledge, and setting purposeful goals for the future. In a professional context, Labh Panchmi inspires us to reflect on our achievements and plan for new opportunities. It encourages a mindset of continuous learning and growth, aligning well with personal and professional development goals. Let’s take a moment today to reflect on our work, recognize our strengths, and set our sights on new heights. Wishing everyone success, wisdom, and prosperity on this auspicious day!

  • Today, as we observe Bhai Dooj, we're reminded of the timeless bond between brothers and sisters. This festival, celebrated two days after Diwali, is a special occasion that brings siblings together to honor and cherish each other. It’s a day to celebrate shared memories, laughter, and the deep-rooted bond of love and support that siblings provide. Bhai Dooj is more than just a ritual—it's a reaffirmation of commitment to protect and support each other through life's ups and downs. Sisters perform a prayer for their brothers' long life and prosperity, while brothers pledge to stand by their sisters in all circumstances. In many ways, it’s a beautiful representation of family values and support systems, which are just as essential in our professional lives as they are in our personal ones. Let’s take a moment to appreciate the values this day brings to light—of care, encouragement, and support. Whether it’s a sibling, a friend, or a colleague, may we always strive to strengthen the bonds that uplift us all. Happy Bhai Dooj to everyone celebrating! May the spirit of this festival fill your lives with love, happiness, and warmth. 🎉

  • Celebrating Diwali: A Festival of Lights, Joy, and New Beginnings As we celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights, it's a beautiful time to reflect on what this festival means and how its values translate into our personal and professional lives. Diwali represents the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. This celebration, cherished by millions worldwide, is a time for renewal, gratitude, and joy. In the spirit of Diwali, we can think about bringing more “light” into our work: fostering positive energy, spreading kindness, and sharing knowledge. Just as homes are illuminated and adorned with diyas (lamps) and rangoli, we can light up our professional communities by supporting each other and creating opportunities for growth and connection. This festival is also about new beginnings—a reminder that there’s always room to refresh and refocus. As we step into this new season, let's set goals that inspire us, build relationships that uplift us, and strive for impact that lasts. Wishing everyone celebrating a joyful and prosperous Diwali filled with warmth, happiness, and endless possibilities!

  • Choti Diwali, also known as Naraka Chaturdashi, is celebrated a day before the main Diwali festival. This day marks the defeat of the demon Narakasura by Lord Krishna, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. People often light small diyas (oil lamps) and decorate their homes, symbolizing the dispelling of darkness. In some regions, people perform early morning rituals and take oil baths, which are believed to cleanse and protect against evil. Choti Diwali holds particular significance for India's textile industry due to the heightened demand for new clothing and home decor items. As families celebrate the festival by buying and wearing new clothes, gifting garments, and refreshing home furnishings, the textile and apparel sector sees a significant boost in sales. Retailers and manufacturers often launch festive discounts and new collections during this period, making it a peak season for the industry. Additionally, this day, falling in the Diwali season, symbolizes prosperity, encouraging consumers to make larger purchases, which supports the industry’s growth and revenue.

  • Dhanteras, celebrated two days before Diwali, marks the start of the festival. It is dedicated to Dhanvantari, the god of Ayurveda and health, and Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. On this day, people buy precious metals or new items, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune for the coming year. The festival embodies wishes for health, wealth, and overall well-being. For textile businesses, Dhanteras is highly significant as it symbolizes prosperity and an auspicious time to start new ventures or make major investments. Many customers make purchases on this day, viewing it as favorable for buying textiles, clothes, and other goods. This day boosts sales and builds strong customer connections, setting a positive tone for business growth in the upcoming year. Wishing you Happy Dhanteras

  • Karwa Chauth holds significance for the textile industry as it boosts demand for traditional clothing, especially sarees, lehengas, and ethnic wear, which are popular during the festival. Women often purchase new outfits for the occasion, leading to increased sales in both retail and online fashion markets. The festival also drives demand for accessories and festive apparel, providing a seasonal boost to the textile and fashion sectors. Wishing a Very Happy Karwa Chauth to everyone out there.

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  • Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated to mark the victory of good over evil. Traditionally, it commemorates the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana in the epic Ramayana, and in other parts of India, it signifies the triumph of Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasura in Durga Puja. This festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm, especially in northern India, where effigies of Ravana are burnt, symbolizing the destruction of evil forces. In today's context, Dussehra serves as a reminder of moral values and the triumph of righteousness. It encourages people to introspect and eliminate negative traits like ego, anger, and greed, symbolized by Ravana. It holds cultural importance as communities come together to celebrate, promoting unity, positivity, and a sense of renewal. The festival also inspires resilience, reflecting the continuous fight against social injustices and challenges in our personal and societal lives. Overall, Dussehra's essence of conquering evil remains relevant today, pushing us to uphold integrity and fight against the adversities we face in modern times. Wishing you All Happy Dusshera

  • Navratri is a vibrant and spiritually uplifting festival that celebrates the triumph of good over evil, symbolized by the worship of Goddess Durga in her nine divine forms. Each day of Navratri is dedicated to a different manifestation of the Goddess, representing power, strength, wisdom, and compassion. It is a time for reflection, devotion, and renewal. Through fasting, prayers, and cultural festivities like Garba and Dandiya, devotees come together to honor the feminine divine and seek her blessings for peace, prosperity, and protection. Navratri reminds us of the eternal battle between darkness and light, and the victory of truth, courage, and righteousness. May this Navratri bring joy, spiritual growth, and success to all.

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