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Excavating the natural treasure, Charbhuja International has opened a gateway to natural stones. Owning to heavily deposited slate and quartzite quarries, we have brought superlative Indian Natural Stone and slab stone. Backed by environment friendly techniques and a dedicated team, we have been successfully catering to various sectors. We are proud to say that we are the first organization started processing of Slate & Quartzite slabs up to 180x75 cm with tiles of standard sizes having different finishing and thickness.
The company was established in the year 1989 at Bhilwara, Rajasthan, India. Under the able headship of our mentor Mr. Ghanshyam Sikligar, we have grown in leaps and bounds in the industry. Today, we have carved a niche as one of the distinguished Natural Slate Stone Manufacturers and Green Natural Stone Suppliers based in India.
Team
We boast of an experienced team which is well versed with every single aspect of production of natural stones. With their industrious efforts, we are able to successfully bridge the gap between the need and supply.
Resources
We are backed by mines of Quartzite and Slates that assist us in providing high quality stones to the global market. We have fully equipped Tiling Plants, Gangsaw for the Slate Stone. Our advanced technology machines and equipments assure the maximum unearthing of the stones in minimum time.
Quality
Quality is the prime concern of the organization. Being a quality centric organization, we conduct stringent quality tests right from the excavation of stones to the final dispatching. Our quality control executives keep a strict vigil on the production process to assure the manufacturing of flawless stones.
Being a professionally managed organization, all our business policies are designed to provide utmost level of satisfaction to the clients. With high quality stones and right business ethics, we have garnered huge clientele based in India, USA, Europe, Australia and many more countries. The list of the valuable clients is getting strength day by day that shows the consistency in quality of the stones. Last but not the least, all our business endeavors are leading to create a long lasting relationship with esteemed clients.
| Year of Establishment : 1989 Primary Business Type : Manufacturer & Exporter |
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Stringent quality tests are conducted by quality control team that assures the unmatched quality of the stones. Highly valued in the quality cautious markets, our stones are in compliance with the national and international quality standards. High strength, fine finishing and cutting are some of the salient features of our stones. We provide stones within the stipulated time frame at very affordable prices.
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The Badnore fort is located in the colorful state of Rajasthan. Though this magnificent seven-storied fort is in a state of decay, it reflects the glory and architectural achievements of the erstwhile Rajput rulers of Rajasthan. The strategic location of this fort increased its importance and it witnessed a lot of strife in its hey days.
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The origins of the region around Badnore go back to the ancient times. A more than 2,000 years old inscription has been found near the village, proving the strategic location of this region on an ancient trade route.
The engraved letters on the rock are written in Brahmi script, which was prevalent around the 3rd century BC during the time of the great Mauryan ruler, King Ashoka. According to a legend, the village of Badnore was named after a local ruler by the name of Badna. However, some ancient texts point out to the fact that Raja Harshavardhan of Kannauj founded the village and the fort within it.
The majestic seven-storied Badnore fort is built atop a hill and commands a view of the Badnore village below. Looming large, the garh (fort) seems a perfect blend of strength and beauty, bearing the indisputable mantle of pride. The Badnore fort can be entered through a gateway, known as the Bada Darwaza (big gate), which has two ancient temples on both the sides.
The engraved letters on the rock are written in Brahmi script, which was prevalent around the 3rd century BC during the time of the great Mauryan ruler, King Ashoka. According to a legend, the village of Badnore was named after a local ruler by the name of Badna. However, some ancient texts point out to the fact that Raja Harshavardhan of Kannauj founded the village and the fort within it.
The majestic seven-storied Badnore fort is built atop a hill and commands a view of the Badnore village below. Looming large, the garh (fort) seems a perfect blend of strength and beauty, bearing the indisputable mantle of pride. The Badnore fort can be entered through a gateway, known as the Bada Darwaza (big gate), which has two ancient temples on both the sides.
















