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Eminent signage players in Delhi & NCR and their turnkey projects

Delhi and NCR (National Capital Region) is home to some of the reputed signage players who are recognised and acknowledged for their outstanding works and services. Sign & Graphics team drives down the roads leading to the big shot signage players, interacts with them one-to-one and finds out how efficiently, effectively and impressively they indulge in execution of turnkey projects at pan-India level and abroad.

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A view of Kohima’s signage landscapes

Kohima is a picturesque hill station, the capital city of Nagaland in North-East India. The city boasts of its fine climate, friendly people, and charming landscapes flaunted with impressive directional signs, public awareness hoardings, and others. The travelling bandwagon of Sign & Graphics climbs up the hills of Kohima to interact with the ‘who is who’ in the sign making business in the city.

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City of Joy surges with new-age signage solutions

Whenever the travelling bandwagon of Sign & Graphics drives down the roads of Kolkata, which is metaphorically known as ‘City of Joy’ after Dominique Lapierre’s novel of the same name, we never fail to meet a host of signage companies in the city, who update the latest market trends and developments. This time, the host consists of some companies from BB Ganguly Street, a street famous for nestling sign makers of all kinds in Kolkata. Jyaneswar Laishram writes about the works, backgrounds and future plans of these signage companies.

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Signage tale of two prolific South Indian cities

Despite the alarming market situations and uncertainties caused by pandemic-related restrictions and lockdowns, many signage players in south never retreat and surrender in moving forward with plans to invest in new machines and advanced technologies. The travelling band wagon of VN Kutty and Jyaneswar Laishram from Sign & Graphics drives down the by-lanes of Hyderabad and Chennai to meet with some of the key signage leaders in the two south Indian cities who share stories about their backgrounds, achievements, COVID-19 agonies and what next in business.

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Rudrapur serves as epicentre of Uttarakhand and Western UP

Rudrapur is one of the major industrial and education hubs of Uttarakhand. The city boasts of being a home to a host of signage players which work impressively for customers dwelled in the far-flung hill stations of the state and in the narrow by-lanes of neighbouring western UP towns. Jyaneswar Laishram interacts with some of them to find out their backgrounds, machines and technologies they use and their endeavour to get back on the pathway to pandemic recovery.

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Cuttack deserves recognition for being a home to good old signage players

With its tapestry of art, handloom, handicraft and religious monuments, no wonder to call Cuttack city in Odisha a treasure trove of a rich history and heritage. Addition to the ancestry richness of this eastern Indian city is its modernity in the signage market which is worth to put into a spotlight for being a home to some of the old and most potential players in the region. Jyaneswar Laishram talks to a few of them to find out their backgrounds rooted to generations and outstanding works that make them recognised.

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Signage players in Rohtak, Bhiwani and Gohana cheerful with return of normalcy in business

Like many others in the industry, most of the signage players in Rohtak, Bhiwani and Gohana shut their shops at the onset of COVID-19 outbreak in India in March last year. But unlike many others, pandemic is no longer a threat to their business today. In conversations with Jyaneswar Laishram and Karan Kumar from Sign & Graphics, the cheerful signage players in these three cities of Haryana share about their works and return of normalcy in their business after months of total shutdown.

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Noida signage players optimistic about return of market normalcy soon

Businesses begin to reopen gradually, there’s a sense that things might be on the verge of returning to ‘normal’. In this respect, signage players in Noida are optimistic about the return of normalcy in the market. In their interaction with Sign & Graphics, they share how the unprecedented nature of the pandemic has negative impact on business and way they harness a new normal to gain a meaningful acceleration and responding to all challenges.

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Signage players in Haridwar & Roorkee going for next technology level

There is vibrancy in the signage markets of Haridwar and Roorkee, two serene and scenic cities located on the flat terrain under the Sivalik Hills of Himalayas. Signage players in the region are dynamic and looking at next-level development in business. Most of them are gearing up to update their existing production facilities with new, advanced and next-level machines. They share how they have grown from time to time and their next level plans in exclusive chats with Jyaneswar Laishram from Sign & Graphics.

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A glimpse of Ludhiana & Amritsar signage players

Punjab boasts of a vibrant signage market, which is home to a host of signage players and experts whose state-of-the-art production facilities are well equipped with advanced printers and machines. The traveling bandwagon of Sign & Graphics roams around two key cities in the state, Ludhiana & Amritsar, meeting with a handful of popular signage players. Some of them work for big projects all over Punjab and beyond. Jyaneswar Laishram reports who these players are, how they work and what they deliver.

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A spotlight on surging Saharanpur signage market

Saharanpur is a small city situated in a northernmost corner of Uttar Pradesh, close to the foothills of Shivalik range. The city boasts of serene natural environment, sparse population, rich flora and fauna. Also, the city has a signage market which is small but surging, meeting all demands and requirements of customers, which predominantly consist of local walk-in-customers and a few corporate companies. Jyaneswar Laishram roams around Saharanpur to find out ‘who is who’ in the city’s signage market.

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