Narsiram D Kularia, Chairman and Managing Director of Narsi Group, has contributed to the Interiors of the PAN India office spaces
New Delhi (India), June 3: Mr. Narsi Kularia moved to Mumbai from a village near Bikaner, Rajasthan, with a Grade 10 degree in hand, and he gradually and meticulously built the 700 Crores Empire he now leads from scratch. Narsi Group are the largest turnkey Interior Fit-out Service Providers in India, with over 4000 team members […]

New Delhi (India), June 3: Mr. Narsi Kularia moved to Mumbai from a village near Bikaner, Rajasthan, with a Grade 10 degree in hand, and he gradually and meticulously built the 700 Crores Empire he now leads from scratch. Narsi Group are the largest turnkey Interior Fit-out Service Providers in India, with over 4000 team members comprising Architects, Interior Designers, Engineers, Administrators and skilled artisans.
In 1981, when he set out on his career path, India’s Interior Industry was at a primitive stage; it was the large oil companies that could afford large-scale Interior designing. This is where Mr. Kularia, at that time, polished his abilities to deliver what only a few could.
An opportunity to work in West Asia came in 1983, and Narsi jumped on it. His track record of honesty, consistency and timely project delivery was useful. He came back to Mumbai in 1985 with fresh ideas and a stronger foundation.
In 1986, Mr. Narsi established his company, Narsi and Associates, and his first project in India was the Lubrizol plant in Navi Mumbai, and he soon began to undertake more projects. But it was the opening of the Indian economy, the boom in the IT and corporate industries in the early ‘90s that saw many domestic contractors moving on the positive wave of real estate development, and there was no looking back.