
Tamil Nadu : Founder and Chairman, Mr. K.R. Nagarajan, represented Ramraj Cotton at the 12th World Tamil Heritage Conference held in Sydney, Australia, on December 6 and 7. He was invited as a Special Guest Speaker, highlighting the brand’s commitment to promoting Indian cultural heritage worldwide. In this prestigious gathering, Mr. Nagarajan was welcomed and honoured with a traditional shawl by India’s Ambassador to Australia, Mr. Janakiraman, in front of community leaders, cultural ambassadors, and global dignitaries.
Addressing the gathering, Mr. K.R. Nagarajan, Founder and Chairman of Ramraj Cotton, said, “In this vast universe, Earth is the only planet where human life can exist. Therefore, the Earth we live on is truly our heaven. Wherever people live across this planet, Indian culture must be carried to every corner of the world. At Ramraj Cotton, our mission is to inspire people everywhere to wear the veshti. Along with this, we aim to bring the saree, a symbol of India’s cultural heritage, to women across the globe. Ramraj Cotton is fully committed to this endeavour.”
He further extended his heartfelt gratitude to the people of Australia for their warm reception and for embracing this cultural mission.
Mr. Nagarajan emphasised Ramraj Cotton’s ongoing commitment to promoting traditional Indian attire globally, encouraging people everywhere to don the veshti, and celebrating the saree as a proud expression of India’s cultural heritage for women worldwide.
The conference, which has been widely reported as a significant gathering of the global Tamil community, was organised with support from both the Indian and Tamil Nadu government bodies. It brought together hundreds of delegates from various countries, providing a unique platform for cultural exchange, heritage celebration, and global outreach for Tamil identity. Members of the Australian Parliament, prominent overseas Tamil leaders, cultural representatives and many distinguished personalities attended the event, adding significance to this international celebration of Tamil heritage and Indian culture.



