Nayan opticals to enter North India

VISHAL SHARMA
AGRA. Judging from the demand for branded goggles & optical accessories in North India with the rising temperatures, Nayan opticals, a reputed optical accessories importer of Indore has now decided to enter the North Indian market.
In its quest to establish optics showrooms in every major town of the country, the company launched its first “super-specialty store” in Agra on Sunday. Talking to Business Standard on this occasion, Bishandas Purasnani, chairman, Nayan Opticals, said that the company is dealing directly with a number of reputed optics brands of the world, including Bausch&Lomb, manufacturing the world-famous “RayBan” brand of goggles & contact lenses.
Besides, he said, the company also resells a number of foreign and indigenously manufactured optical accessories & vision testing equipments that are either imported directly or through the company’s agents. He said that after establishing a domineering presence over the optics market in Central India, the company had been pondering over expanding to the major towns of North India for a long time and when the Lyco Group of Agra offered to setup the first company showroom in the city of Taj, the expansion plan was put into action.
He said that at present, the “Nayan Optics Store” in Agra shall store only popular international brands of spectacles & contact lenses and the entire range of products shall only be launched after sensing the pulse of the market.
Talking about the future plans of the company, he said that the future business prospects for optical accessories & vision testing equipments are very bright and the company is poised to take the full advantage of this impending boom in branded optics market by establishing a chain of “Optics stores” in every major city of North India including Delhi & other state capitals.
(UNITED NEWS NETWORK)

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