About Us
In the early 1900s while India was still under the British rule, one of the strongest manifestations of mass awakening was the desire to patronize all that was 'Swadeshi' (Made in India).
Great Indian patriots and eminent businessmen like Shri Bal Gangadhar Tilak,
Sir Ratanji Jamshedji Tata, amongst others conceived the idea of a chain of
co-operative stores across India.
In the present day of globalisation, the swadeshi movement has little significance. As the store now caters to an audience with a contemporary mindset the brand was re-christened in 1995 as 'The Bombay Store'.
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