Annapurna Market Emerges as Surat’s Premier Hub for Dyed Fabric Trade
Surat, widely known as the textile capital of India, houses several major textile markets, among which Annapurna Market at Salabatpura Ring Road has carved a niche for itself as a leading destination for dyed fabric trade. Established in 2002, the market features 565 shops and has earned a reputation for trust and consistency among wholesale fabric traders across India and abroad.
Under the leadership of President Satish Thakur and administrative management by Santosh Tiwari, the market has grown into a prominent business center. In a special conversation with Loktej, Santosh Tiwari highlighted that while Annapurna Market is best known for dyed fabric, it also sees significant trade in sarees, dress materials, and various apparel products.
With regular business visits from traders across Indian states and international buyers, Annapurna Market has gained a notable place on the global textile trade map. Its commitment to safety and infrastructure is evident through CCTV cameras installed across every block and corridor, round-the-clock security personnel, modern fire safety systems, and well-managed parking facilities.
This combination of robust business activity, customer convenience, and structural planning has turned Annapurna Market into a model for textile trade in Surat. Particularly in the dyed fabric segment, the market stands tall as a central pillar of the city’s booming textile industry.