Skip to content
Ramrajya News Website RamRajya News

Heralding RamRajya in Bharat

  • My Account
  • Dharm
  • Editorial
  • Register
  • Mandir
  • From Social Media
  • Contact Us
Ramrajya News Website
RamRajya News

Heralding RamRajya in Bharat

Morbi: How a Small Town in Gujarat Became India’s Industrial Powerhouse

RR Admin, May 31, 2025May 31, 2025

Morbi is a small town in Gujarat that most people in India have never heard of.

It covers less than 1% of India’s land. But when it comes to making certain products, Morbi is a giant. This tiny town makes more than 90% of all the wall and floor tiles sold in India. It also produces 80% of the clocks and 70% of the toys and calculators used in the country. How did such a small place become so important?

The story of Morbi’s rise starts in the 1980s with something simple—a broken pipe. Local potters, who had been making traditional pottery for years, began experimenting with ceramic bathroom fittings to fix the problem. This small change opened the door to a whole new industry. Soon, the town began making ceramic tiles. Then clocks. Then toys and calculators. Over time, Morbi became the ceramic capital of India.

What makes Morbi’s success even more impressive is that it happened without any government support or foreign investors. It grew because of the hard work and smart thinking of local families. The businesses here are mostly family-run, without any big corporate bosses or fancy offices. They focus on making good products quickly and cheaply.

Morbi’s factories work nonstop—24 hours a day, all year round. If a new tile design is needed, it can be copied and produced in just 24 hours. The town does not spend money on big brand names or advertising. Instead, it sells products fast and at low prices, shipping them all over India and abroad.

The numbers show just how powerful Morbi’s industry is. India exports tiles worth over ₹15,000 crore every year, and more than 125 countries buy these tiles from Morbi. Some famous tile brands from Italy and Spain even get their tiles made in Morbi. It’s hard to believe that some “Italian” tiles are actually made in this small town in Gujarat!

If you ever visit Morbi, you can drive past 200 factories in less than 30 minutes. It looks like one giant open-air factory, with no gates or fancy offices—just busy workers, roaring furnaces, and clouds of ceramic dust everywhere.

The secret behind Morbi’s success is three simple things:

  1. Cluster Advantage: All the suppliers, workers, and transport services are located very close to each other—within 20 kilometers. This saves time and money.

  2. Speed: Morbi can design a product and ship it in just 72 hours. This quick turnaround keeps customers happy.

  3. Cost Control: Many businesses share the same infrastructure, which helps keep prices low—often cheaper than products made in China.

Morbi didn’t stop with tiles. The toy industry also grew here, starting by copying Chinese calculators and toys. Over time, manufacturers began improving their products and innovating. Today, Morbi exports toys and learning devices worth ₹1,500 crore each year.

But the town still faces challenges. Power shortages, pollution, and government rules can slow things down. Yet, Morbi’s businesses adapt quickly. They are switching to cleaner gas-based kilns, installing solar panels, and investing in machines to automate work. The industry keeps moving forward, no matter what.

The bigger lesson from Morbi is that you don’t need a big city or fancy offices to build a strong business. What you need is a local community working together, big ambition, and a focus on fast, efficient production.

If Morbi were a company, its annual output would be worth more than ₹50,000 crore. That’s more than many well-known companies in India. Yet, most people have never heard of it.

Morbi is more than just a town. It is a powerful example of what small towns in India’s Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities can achieve. It shows that with hard work, smart planning, and a focus on speed and cost, even the smallest places can compete with the world’s biggest industries.

Morbi quietly changed the way India trades with the world. It proves that great success can come from unexpected places—and sometimes, from a broken pipe.

Bharat Business and Economy From Social Media

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

Articles

Sachar Committee: Seeds of Sharia Policy?[Part-2]

June 5, 2025June 15, 2025

Part 2 –  (Read Part-1 here) 🔎 From Recommendations to Realpolitik: Unmasking the Agenda While Part 1 traced the formation and findings of the Sachar Committee, Part 2 focuses on implementation, impact, and potential long-term objectives, including claims that it subtly steers the Indian governance model toward religious appeasement and…

Read More
BB - Article 5 Bharat’s resurgence shown through diplomacy, space, and digital strength

When the World Turned East: Bharat’s Rise Beyond Borders

June 27, 2025June 29, 2025

Ramrajya News Editorial Series: #BadaltaBharatMeraAnubhav When the World Turned East: Bharat’s Rise Beyond Borders Theme 5 | #BadaltaBharatMeraAnubhav Campaign Recap & Transition Yesterday, we saw highways rising across deserts and homes built where only hope once lived. But today, Bharat steps beyond its borders, no longer a silent spectator—but a…

Read More
Articles

Storm from the East: Brewing Trouble in Bengal as Operation Sindoor Triumphs in the West

May 22, 2025

As India celebrates the success of Operation Sindoor—a strategic and symbolic military initiative that has ignited a renewed sense of patriotism across the nation—the situation in the eastern front, particularly in West Bengal and neighboring Bangladesh, is far from celebratory. While citizens wave the tricolour in pride in one part…

Read More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Recent Posts

  • Putin’s Il-80 ‘Flying Kremlin’ Becomes World’s Most-Tracked Jet
  • Labour Codes Reshape BOCW Protections Nationwide
  • Govt Defines EMRS Expansion Rules in Bihar
  • PMJUGA Launched to Transform 63,843 Tribal Villages Nationwide
  • PSU MoU Enhances EMRS Infra, Digital Learning

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Archives

  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • January 2024
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023

Categories

  • Ancient Bharat
  • Article 1
  • Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Articles
  • Artist
  • BB – Article 1
  • BB – Article 2
  • BB – Article 3
  • BB – Article 4
  • BB – Article 5
  • Beauty
  • Bharat
  • Bihar
  • Business and Economy
  • By – Devendra Sikarwar
  • By – Kumar Satish
  • By – Menuka Shahi
  • By – Nitin Tripathi
  • By – Raj Shekhar Tiwari
  • By – Sarvesh Kumar Tiwari
  • By – Shanees Arya
  • By – Shouvik Roy
  • By – विनय सिंह बैस
  • By – कमलाकांत त्रिपाठी
  • Career
  • Covid
  • Defence
  • Dharm
  • Editorial
  • Educational
  • Elections
  • Events
  • Expose-Series
  • Festivals
  • From Social Media
  • GeoPolitics
  • Glorious Bharat
  • Health
  • Inspired by SM Posts About Current Events
  • International
  • Life style
  • Lok Sabha
  • Mandir
  • Model
  • Nation First
  • News
  • Operation Sindoor
  • Photography
  • Politics
  • Press Release
  • Rajya Sabha
  • Ramayan Series
  • Ramp
  • Rituals
  • Sports
  • Tips & Tricks
  • Trends
  • Uncategorized
  • Warfare
  • बदलता भारत

Tags

##India #AatmanirbharBharat #AmitShah #AtmanirbharBharat #BiharElections2025 #BiharPolitics #BJP #BreakingNews #CulturalHeritage #CyberSecurity #DigitalIndia #Diplomacy #ECI #EconomicGrowth #ElectionCommission #GlobalTrade #GoodGovernance #GovernmentOfIndia #IndiaEconomy #IndianEconomy #IndiaNews #IndianNavy #IndianPolitics #IndianRailways #MakeInIndia #MaritimeSecurity #NarendraModi #NationalSecurity #NortheastIndia #OmBirla #PiyushGoyal #PMModi #PresidentMurmu #RamRajyaNews #RuralDevelopment #ShivrajSinghChouhan #SkillDevelopment #SpecialCampaign5 #SupremeCourt #SwachhBharat #TeamIndia #ViksitBharat #ViksitBharat2047 #WomenEmpowerment innovation

Categories

  • Ancient Bharat (10)
  • Article 1 (1)
  • Article 2 (1)
  • Article 3 (1)
  • Article 4 (1)
  • Articles (34)
  • Artist (1)
  • BB – Article 1 (2)
  • BB – Article 2 (2)
  • BB – Article 3 (2)
  • BB – Article 4 (2)
  • BB – Article 5 (2)
  • Beauty (2)
  • Bharat (46)
  • Bihar (121)
  • Business and Economy (7)
  • By – Devendra Sikarwar (10)
  • By – Kumar Satish (2)
  • By – Menuka Shahi (1)
  • By – Nitin Tripathi (1)
  • By – Raj Shekhar Tiwari (2)
  • By – Sarvesh Kumar Tiwari (1)
  • By – Shanees Arya (1)
  • By – Shouvik Roy (1)
  • By – विनय सिंह बैस (4)
  • By – कमलाकांत त्रिपाठी (1)
  • Career (18)
  • Covid (6)
  • Defence (9)
  • Dharm (170)
  • Editorial (18)
  • Educational (4)
  • Elections (106)
  • Events (3)
  • Expose-Series (2)
  • Festivals (133)
  • From Social Media (33)
  • GeoPolitics (7)
  • Glorious Bharat (9)
  • Health (28)
  • Inspired by SM Posts About Current Events (1)
  • International (32)
  • Life style (1)
  • Lok Sabha (6)
  • Mandir (22)
  • Model (3)
  • Nation First (8)
  • News (4,805)
  • Operation Sindoor (8)
  • Photography (2)
  • Politics (65)
  • Press Release (8)
  • Rajya Sabha (1)
  • Ramayan Series (4)
  • Ramp (3)
  • Rituals (22)
  • Sports (72)
  • Tips & Tricks (1)
  • Trends (4)
  • Uncategorized (13)
  • Warfare (1)
  • बदलता भारत (8)
©2025 RamRajya News | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes
Go to mobile version