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| DOT is Dhote Offset Technokrafts Pvt. Ltd. The name 'Dhote' is synonymous with printing in India, since the family has been in this industry for more than 70 years. |
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| This specialist-printing house is headed by the third generation of a pioneer in the Indian Printing Industry, Shri Bhaiyasaheb Dhote. A visionary, he started his career as a humble mathematics teacher with the brains of a scientist and the drive of an entrepreneur. His operations began from |
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| Gondia, a small town in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra, in 1936. His group of presses was geographically spread - in Gondia, Nagpur, Kolkata, Raipur and Mumbai. The group once enjoyed a virtual monopoly in printing of 'bidi' wrappers in India. |
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Later on, between the sixties and the eighties, Shri Bhaiyasaheb's eldest son, Mr. Vasant Dhote, nurtured his vision. Techno-savvy and trained in Munich, Germany, he brought four-colour separation and offset plate making to India. He started his career as a partner with 'Bombay Fine Arts & Litho Works', Byculla. |
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| The one press that was often compared to a textile mill because it had 26 offset printing machines and hundreds of employees. It handled work orders from esteemed clients like Reader's Digest, Air India, Murphy, Glaxo and the likes. |
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| Today, this legacy is being further carried forward by Tushar Dhote and Uday Dhote, the grandsons of Shri Bhaiyasaheb Dhote. |
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| Though the company started as a family business, it scaled the value chain by dint of hard work and eventually emerged as a professional organization. Yet, in its quest for progress and search for perfection, the company has never sacrificed its basic values that are its hallmarks. |
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| Copyright © Dhote Offset Technokrafts Pvt. Ltd. 2007. All Rights Reserved. |
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