Sandal soap factory

  1. Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited
  2. Mysore Sandal Soap turns 100
  3. SHERATON GRAND BANGALORE HOTEL AT BRIGADE GATEWAY
  4. Indiranagara to Sandal Soap Factory Metro Route
  5. The fragrant history of Mysore Sandal Soap began in 1916 with a gift that the Maharaja liked, and an ambition his Diwan had for making soaps for the masses!


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Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited

Products Soaps, detergents, sandalwood oil, fragrances, hand washes, face washes, coconut oil, agarbathis, liquid detergents Owner Website Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited (KSDL) is an Indian company, owned by the Government Sandalwood Oil Factory in 1916 by Maharaja KSDL obtained the References [ ] • The News Minute . Retrieved 26 May 2020. • ^ a b Deccan Herald . Retrieved 26 May 2020. • The Hindu . Retrieved 26 May 2020. • The Quint . Retrieved 26 May 2020. • Bangalore Mirror . Retrieved 26 May 2020. • (PDF). ipindia.nic.in . Retrieved 26 May 2020. • Economic Times . Retrieved 26 May 2020. • The Hindu . Retrieved 26 May 2020. • oneindia . Retrieved 26 May 2020. • Business Line . Retrieved 26 May 2020.

Mysore Sandal Soap turns 100

Sir M. Visvesvaraya was known for his dictum, Industrialize or perish. He was instrumental in starting several industrial, trade and commerce units which laid a very strong foundation for Bangalore to become one of the few top industrial hubs of India. Manufacturing Mysore Sandal Soap in 1916 is one such attempt of farsightedness and the aroma of the soap still lingers strong far and wide, even after a century. Mysore Sandal Soap is one of the great contributions to the motherland by Sri Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV and Dewan Sir M. Visvesvaraya. The person who made their dream a reality was Sosale Garalapuri Shastry who was popularly known as Soap Shastry. The interesting saga of this soap began with the first world war. Mysore Kingdom was the largest producer of sandalwood in the world, most of which was exported to Europe. But during the first world war, a large resource of sandalwood was left over as they could not be sent out due to war. Meanwhile, Dewan Sir M.V. gave more emphasis on industrial development in Bangalore. He wanted to produce a soap of good quality to be within the reach of the general public. A technical person from Bombay was also invited and arrangements were made for him to do the experiments in the premises of Indian Institute of Science. At the same time Sir M.V. also identified a young and bright scientist, S.G. Shastry involved in research at IIsc. The Government deputed him to England to learn the technical know-how of making soap. Though, there was...

SHERATON GRAND BANGALORE HOTEL AT BRIGADE GATEWAY

Featuring hire of bike and cars as well as high speed Internet access throughout the property, Sheraton Grand Bangalore Hotel At Brigade Gateway is set in Bangalore, 6 km from the colossal neo-Dravidian-style Vidhana Soudha. The accommodation is conveniently placed near Orion Mall, offering 230 rooms along with an à la carte restaurant. Situated in Rajaji Nagar district, the venue is set 4.5 km from Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park. The hotel is located next to World Trade Centre. The royal Bangalore Palace is only a few minutes' drive away. The rooms at Sheraton Grand Bangalore Hotel At Brigade Gateway offer coffee/tea makers, ironing facilities and air conditioning with outdoor pool views. Nice touches to enhance your stay include toiletries, a shower cap and dressing gowns. Guests can have breakfast in restaurant. Guests may visit Alfresco by Bene restaurant and a lounge bar on site. The bar's menu offers various types of coffee and refreshing drinks. The prime location makes it easy to travel as Sandal Soap Factory tube station is within 300 metres away. Featuring an infinity pool, this property provides facials and a fitness centre for free too. You can also enjoy sauna facilities, massage and a sauna. In addition, you can practise bowling and hiking organised by the venue. Services • Safe deposit box • 24-hour reception • Express check-in/ -out • 24-hour security • Luggage storage • Locker room • Currency exchange • Hairdresser • 24-hour room service • Housekeepin...

Indiranagara to Sandal Soap Factory Metro Route

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The fragrant history of Mysore Sandal Soap began in 1916 with a gift that the Maharaja liked, and an ambition his Diwan had for making soaps for the masses!

Mysore Sandal Soap is people’s favourite even after all these years. The century-old legacy of this soap brand was started by Sri Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV and Dewan Sir M. Visvesvaraya, and was later taken to new heights by Sosale Garalapuri Shastry. The fragrance of sandalwood is rich, warm, relaxing, and a little more Indian, and the sandalwood soaps have always been our favourite. When one talks about these things, Soap and sandalwood, the name that comes to our mind is the century-old brand ‘Mysore Sandal Soap’. Even after more than 100 years, it is still popular among many people, and just like its rich and fragrant smell, its history is fragrant and rich too. There’s a lot behind this iconic soap brand, and we are here to narrate its century-old tale. The Sandalwood Oil factory: It all began during the first world war somewhere in May 1916. At that time, Mysore was the largest producer of sandalwood in the world. Mysore would send most of the sandalwood to Europe. But, due to the chaos of the world war, the city could not export the sandalwood and was left with large resources of the same. Seeing this, Krishna Raja Wodiyar IV, who was the Maharaja of Mysore, and his Diwan Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, decided to set up a Government Sandalwood Oil factory for sandalwood oil extraction in Mysore. A gift that gave inspiration to the Maharaja: In 1918, the Maharaja received a rare set of sandalwood oil soaps. This inspired him to produce similar soaps for the people. He later...