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Business Upturn
a day ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
Taneira Launches GI-Tagged Sarees to Celebrate National Handloom Day
Tata Group's ethnic wear brand Taneira has introduced Geographical Indication (GI)-tagged sarees on National Handloom Day, starting with Banarasi, Chanderi, and Maheshwari weaves. The initiative aims to authenticate origins, protect India's textile heritage, and empower artisans through certified, traceable sourcing. By Riddhima Jain Published on August 11, 2025, 12:09 IST Taneira, the Tata Group's women's ethnic wear brand, has introduced Geographical Indication (GI)-tagged sarees to mark National Handloom Day, aiming to promote authenticity in India's handloom sector and highlight the work of traditional artisans. The first phase of the launch features GI-certified Banarasi, Chanderi, and Maheshwari sarees, with plans to extend coverage to 10 more weaving clusters. GI tags serve as proof that the sarees originate from their respective regions and are crafted by local artisans using traditional methods. Taneira is collaborating with vendor partners and weaving clusters to secure GI certifications, offering documentation assistance, legal guidance, and on-ground support. These sarees will also carry additional quality and authenticity markers, such as the Handloom Mark, Silk Mark, Zari Certification, Khadi Certificate, and Pashmina Certification. 'By partnering with craft clusters and offering certified weaves, including GI-tagged products, we aim to build a transparent supply chain that empowers artisans and enables customers to make informed, conscious choices,' said Ambuj Narayan, CEO of Taneira. Founded in 2017, Taneira works with over 100 weaving clusters across India and operates 18 Weavershala facilities to enhance production techniques while preserving traditional craftsmanship. The brand has expanded to more than 80 stores across 41 cities and offers international online delivery. Ahmedabad Plane Crash


Time of India
4 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
HC orders return of seized sarees to Titan store
Hyderabad: Justice T Madhavi Devi of the Telangana high court has recently ordered the release of material seized from Titan company's Taneira store in Banjara Hills. In Aug 2019, the legal metrology department had confiscated 10 sarees and 5 lehengas, alleging violations of the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, and later issued a notice seeking a compounding fee. Challenging the action, Titan argued that the seizure was illegal. The court agreed, noting that the seized garments were sold in loose form, allowing customers to see, touch, try, and choose the products, placing them outside the scope of 'pre-packaged commodities' under the rules. As per the govt of India's advisories, such sales do not require detailed labelling. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad Even if the rules applied, the court observed that Titan's labels already carried essential details, including product length, make, brand, material, manufacturer name (Taneira Company Limited), and an email contact. Citing these findings, the court ruled the seizure unsustainable and ordered the return of the goods to Titan. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Raksha Bandhan wishes , messages and quotes !
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Business Standard
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Titan Q1 net profit rises 52.6% on strong jewellery, margin gains
Titan Company's net profit in the first quarter (April–June) of this financial year (FY26) rose 52.6 per cent, driven by strong sales and margin expansion. Revenue from operations grew 24.6 per cent to Rs 16,523 crore year-on-year (Y-o-Y), while net profit stood at Rs 1,091 crore. Sequentially, net profit rose 25.3 per cent, and revenue grew 10.8 per cent. The jewellery major's profit before interest, depreciation, and tax (PBIDT) was up 41.6 per cent Y-o-Y to Rs 1,935 crore in the June quarter, with PBIDT margins expanding by 141 basis points to 11.7 per cent. The owner of Tanishq, Mia, and Zoya saw income from the jewellery business grow 19 per cent to Rs 12,797 crore (excluding bullion and digi-gold sales) on a standalone basis, compared to the same quarter last year. 'High gold prices and challenging market conditions saw customers gravitate towards gold purchases, driving better growth in gold jewellery and coins vis-à-vis studded pieces. Ticket size improvement largely offset the impact of elevated gold prices on customer traffic during the quarter… The international jewellery business clocked healthy double-digit growth in both UAE and North America regions, achieving its first-ever profitability,' Titan said in its results release. The watches and wearables business reported total income of Rs 1,273 crore, up 24 per cent Y-o-Y, with the company calling it an exceptional quarter. The Eyecare division recorded 13 per cent growth in total income to Rs 238 crore. Emerging businesses — including Indian dresswear (Taneira), fragrances, and fashion accessories (F&FA) — posted income of Rs 108 crore in Q1FY26, a 35 per cent rise over last year. 'Q1FY26 has been an encouraging start to the fiscal year with 21 per cent consolidated revenue growth, demonstrating the strength of our diversified business model. Our jewellery business continues to show remarkable resilience despite headwinds from elevated gold prices. Consumer confidence in gold as both adornment and store of value remains intact, supporting our market leadership position,' said C K Venkataraman, managing director of Titan. He added that the watches business delivered one of its best-ever quarters, achieving exceptional performance in both revenue and margins. This, he said, validates the company's premiumisation strategy and the strong consumer connect its brands have built. 'Eyecare has been clocking three quarters of double-digit growth, and we are confident of accelerating this momentum in the coming quarters as we expand our reach and enhance our product offerings. Our emerging brands — SKINN, IRTH, and Taneira — have made substantial progress in optimising their business mix and are well-positioned to capture greater market share,' he added. Venkataraman also said the company's international operations continue to deliver strong growth, opening new avenues for expansion. 'We remain optimistic about our growth trajectory and our ability to create long-term value across all business segments,' he said.


Business Standard
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Taneira Champions Authenticity and Heritage with GI-tagged Offerings this National Handloom Day
NewsVoir Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], August 7: As the country prepares to celebrate National Handloom Day, Taneira, a Tata product, reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding the nation's unparalleled textile heritage with the introduction of GI tagging on their offerings. Among the early adopters in the industry, Taneira becomes one of the first few Indian saree brands to present GI-certified handloom sarees, in key clusters like Banarasis, Chanderi and Maheshwari to start with. This initiative strengthens the brand's commitment to the hands behind the loom, the geographies that have shaped their craft over generations, and the traditions woven into every piece of fabric. At its core, this step underscores Taneira's dedication to authenticity and ethical craftsmanship, aiming to create a deeper connection between consumers and the communities that keep India's rich weaving legacy alive. Authenticity has been at the heart of Taneira's ethos from the beginning. From the Handloom Mark to Silk and Zari certifications, each product reflects this commitment. The introduction of GI tagging further strengthens customer trust enhancing the brand's vision of bringing the best of India under one roof, backed by provenance and purpose. As part of this initiative, Taneira works closely with vendor partners and artisan clusters to facilitate GI certification, providing documentation support, legal guidance and on-ground enablement. In a design landscape increasingly shaped by mechanized production and diminishing recognition of the craftsperson, this effort reflects the brand's deep-rooted intent to preserve and progress the quiet elegance and enduring beauty of handwoven traditions. Taneira is championing a certified and transparent approach to handloom retail. The offerings carry a suite of trusted authenticity markers such as the Handloom Mark, Silk Mark, Zari Certification, Khadi Certificate and Pashmina Certification. With the addition of GI tagging, this suite of certifications now also verifies that each weave originates from its rightful region and the artisans who have upheld it across generations. On this milestone, Mr. Ambuj Narayan, CEO, Taneira, said, "On the occasion of National Handloom Day, we at Taneira are proud to take another meaningful step in our journey to safeguard India's weaving traditions and support our artisan communities. By partnering with craft clusters and offering certified weaves, including GI-tagged products, we aim to build a transparent supply chain that not only empowers artisans but also helps customers make informed, conscious choices. Through this initiative, we continue our endeavour to offer sarees that go beyond aesthetics, pieces that embody authenticity, carry the responsibility of heritage and reflect the cultural richness of India to the world at large." By actively partnering with weaving clusters, the brand seeks to preserve the traditional knowledge systems that define Indian textiles while ensuring that weaving communities receive rightful recognition. Owning a GI-tagged saree is to own a tangible piece of India's cultural geography, history and craftsmanship. These sarees are not just keepers of tradition, but by the very nature of how they are made, handloom sarees are breathable, durable and crafted to last many generations, while combining comfort with timeless elegance. Taneira is working towards expanding its portfolio of GI-tagged clusters, with weaves from close to 10 other regions currently in progress. With each new addition, the brand moves closer to its vision of making authenticated, region-specific handlooms accessible to the modern Indian woman, while uplifting the ecosystem at every step. This National Handloom Day, Taneira invites customers to discover the stories, soil and soul woven into every thread. Taneira, the women's ethnic wear brand from Titan, the TATA group company, offers differentiated design sarees, blouses, and ready-to-wear kurta sets made from pure and natural fabrics from over 100+ weaving clusters of India and brings the best of India under one roof. Instilled with TATA trust, Taneira aims to provide rooted yet progressive Indian women with diverse craftsmanship and exclusive crafts and designs. The products cater to everyday fashion and all occasions a woman would want to adorn herself for - festivals, weddings, and special occasions. In its endeavour to provide authentic weaves that are handcrafted with love, Taneira works with weaver communities all over India. It has also launched the 'Weavershala' initiative to modernize the weaving techniques and, at the same time, preserve traditional procedures of hand weaving for future generations. In addition, the brand has introduced frame looms and all essential workspace facilities for the weavers in collaboration with localized weaver-led organizations. Currently, there are 18 Weavershalas operational across the country. Launched in 2017, Taneira offers a unique and relaxed browsing experience with knowledgeable staff to provide quality service through a strong network of 80+ stores across 41 cities. The brand is present across all prominent metro hubs and is building to strengthen its presence across key Tier I and Tier II cities. Taneira is also available online with global delivery at


Fashion Value Chain
5 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Value Chain
Taneira Champions Authenticity and Heritage with GI-tagged Offerings this National Handloom Day
As the country prepares to celebrate National Handloom Day, Taneira, a Tata product, reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding the nations unparalleled textile heritage with the introduction of GI tagging on their offerings. Among the early adopters in the industry, Taneira becomes one of the first few Indian saree brands to present GI-certified handloom sarees, in key clusters like Banarasis, Chanderi and Maheshwari to start with. This initiative strengthens the brand's commitment to the hands behind the loom, the geographies that have shaped their craft over generations, and the traditions woven into every piece of fabric. At its core, this step underscores Taneira's dedication to authenticity and ethical craftsmanship, aiming to create a deeper connection between consumers and the communities that keep India's rich weaving legacy alive. Authenticity has been at the heart of Taneira's ethos from the beginning. From the Handloom Mark to Silk and Zari certifications, each product reflects this commitment. The introduction of GI tagging further strengthens customer trust enhancing the brand's vision of bringing the best of India under one roof, backed by provenance and purpose. Taneira Handloom Day As part of this initiative, Taneira works closely with vendor partners and artisan clusters to facilitate GI certification, providing documentation support, legal guidance and on-ground enablement. In a design landscape increasingly shaped by mechanized production and diminishing recognition of the craftsperson, this effort reflects the brand's deep-rooted intent to preserve and progress the quiet elegance and enduring beauty of handwoven traditions. Taneira Handloom Day Taneira is championing a certified and transparent approach to handloom retail. The offerings carry a suite of trusted authenticity markers such as the Handloom Mark, Silk Mark, Zari Certification, Khadi Certificate and Pashmina Certification. With the addition of GI tagging, this suite of certifications now also verifies that each weave originates from its rightful region and the artisans who have upheld it across generations. On this milestone, Mr. Ambuj Narayan, CEO, Taneira, said, 'On the occasion of National Handloom Day, we at Taneira are proud to take another meaningful step in our journey to safeguard India's weaving traditions and support our artisan communities. By partnering with craft clusters and offering certified weaves, including GI-tagged products, we aim to build a transparent supply chain that not only empowers artisans but also helps customers make informed, conscious choices. Through this initiative, we continue our endeavour to offer sarees that go beyond aesthetics, pieces that embody authenticity, carry the responsibility of heritage and reflect the cultural richness of India to the world at large.' By actively partnering with weaving clusters, the brand seeks to preserve the traditional knowledge systems that define Indian textiles while ensuring that weaving communities receive rightful recognition. Owning a GI-tagged saree is to own a tangible piece of India's cultural geography, history and craftsmanship. These sarees are not just keepers of tradition, but by the very nature of how they are made, handloom sarees are breathable, durable and crafted to last many generations, while combining comfort with timeless elegance. Taneira is working towards expanding its portfolio of GI-tagged clusters, with weaves from close to 10 other regions currently in progress. With each new addition, the brand moves closer to its vision of making authenticated, region-specific handlooms accessible to the modern Indian woman, while uplifting the ecosystem at every step. This National Handloom Day, Taneira invites customers to discover the stories, soil and soul woven into every thread. About Taneira Taneira, the womens ethnic wear brand from Titan, the TATA group company, offers differentiated design sarees, blouses, and ready-to-wear kurta sets made from pure and natural fabrics from over 100+ weaving clusters of India and brings the best of India under one roof. Instilled with TATA trust, Taneira aims to provide rooted yet progressive Indian women with diverse craftsmanship and exclusive crafts and designs. The products cater to everyday fashion and all occasions a woman would want to adorn herself for – festivals, weddings, and special occasions. In its endeavour to provide authentic weaves that are handcrafted with love, Taneira works with weaver communities all over India. It has also launched the Weavershala initiative to modernize the weaving techniques and, at the same time, preserve traditional procedures of hand weaving for future generations. In addition, the brand has introduced frame looms and all essential workspace facilities for the weavers in collaboration with localized weaver-led organizations. Currently, there are 18 Weavershalas operational across the country. Launched in 2017, Taneira offers a unique and relaxed browsing experience with knowledgeable staff to provide quality service through a strong network of 80+ stores across 41 cities. The brand is present across all prominent metro hubs and is building to strengthen its presence across key Tier I and Tier II cities. Taneira is also available online with global delivery at