
PARTABMULL GOBINDRAM
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1920
Size (cms)
29.5 X 42.7
Artist
Anonymous
Learn More
Publisher
Partabmull Gobindram, Calcutta
Printer
Not Available
More Info
A die-cut poster shows a lady in a red dress with a pearl necklace, holding two pigeons—one carrying a letter with the company’s registration number. Red flowers, a green ribbon, and detailed product and contact info complete the design.
Partabmull Gobindram, founded in 1900 in Calcutta, began as a pharmaceutical company focused on the production and distribution of balms and oils. Over time, it became one of the prominent suppliers of these products in India.
In 1962, the company expanded by establishing another pharmaceutical venture named Rakesh Vidya Mandir. It holds nationwide ownership of notable brands including Dadrudunash, Dilranjan, and Satyajiwan. In 1967, the manufacturing unit was relocated to Varanasi.
Careful consideration has gone into updating our Articles. If you spot any error, feel free to let us know here
