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Best SMEs 2016

India's Best SMEs 2016
Updated : Mar 23, 2017

India's Best SMEs 2016

India's Best SMEs 2016

Brij Raj Gupta, CMD, Brawn Biotech (Photo: VIVAN MEHRA)
Updated : Mar 23, 2017

THE RIGHT PRESCRIPTION

Brawn Biotechs foray into export markets has turned around the fortunes of the company.

PHOTO: VIVAN MEHRA, IMAGING: D.S.RAWAT
Updated : Mar 23, 2017

Big Dreams

Satin Creditcare Network wants to be a universal financial services player.

Sushil Jhunjhunwala, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, La Opala (Photo: SHEKHAR GHOSH)
Updated : Mar 23, 2017

Plateful of Profits

La Opala has done well to dominate a market once considered a domain of only foreign brands.

Nath Bio-Genes Managing Director Satish Kagliwal  (Photo: Rachit Goswami)
Updated : Mar 22, 2017

SEEDS OF SUCCESS

Nath Bio-Genes uses technology to alter genetic codes for prosperity of the farm sector

Sunil Agrawal, CMD, Vaibhav Global (Photo: VIVAN MEHRA)
Updated : Mar 22, 2017

sparkling success

Vaibhav Global has successfully made inroads into the discounted fashion jewellery markets in the US and the UK.

Dhirendra Singh, CMD, Manpasand Beverages (Photo: Rachit Goswami)
Updated : Mar 8, 2017

Bucking the Trend

Manpasand Beverages aims to have revenues of Rs 5,000 crore in the next five years.

Updated : Mar 8, 2017

The Future Kings

BT celebrates and honours the best of SMEs that have the potential to change the face of corporate India.

Updated : Mar 8, 2017

How we did it

This is the seventh edition of the Business Today Best SME Survey. We have tweaked the methodology this time in order to evaluate genuine and financially sound companies.

Hasmukh Gohil (left), MD of Tirth Agro, with Ashwin Gohil, Chairman (Photo: Shailesh Raval)
Updated : Mar 8, 2017

A RICH HARVEST

Tirth Agro's mechanised farm equipment business is growing briskly. The company now plans to ramp up exports.

The writer is Chairman and CEO, Edelweiss Group
Updated : Mar 8, 2017

On the Cusp of change

The Indian economy is on an upward trajectory. The growth is amongst the fastest in the world and especially significant for a country with GDP in excess of $2 trillion.

The writer is Partner and Head, Enterprise Practice, KPMG in India
Updated : Mar 8, 2017

Need for bold changes in policy

India's growth story is significantly dependent on developing a strong SME sector.

Photo: VIVAN MEHRA
Updated : Mar 8, 2017

"MSMEs welcomed note ban"

Kalraj Mishra, Union Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), talks to Joe C. Mathew about the government's plans for SMEs