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Established in the year 1949 as MOMA (Mysore Oodabathi Manufacturers’ Association) by seven founding members, AIAMA has been working tirelessly towards encouraging the growth of Agarbathi industry and allied products in India. In 1982, with increased interest and participation of manufacturers from other Indian states, MOMA was renamed to ‘All India Agarbathi Manufacturers Association’ (AIAMA). With head office in Bengaluru, at present more than 700 Agarbathi manufacturers across India are life members with AIAMA. The association has been aggressively working with the industry peers, policy makers and government bodies to address various issues of the Agarbathi and allied industries. Association’s efforts are not only restricted to the support and growth of Agarbathi industry in the domestic market, but also to drive for demand growth in the international markets.
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Curtains Down on AIAMA Expo 2022 in Bengaluru

Maharaja of Mysuru His Highness Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar was the guest of honour at the Valedictory function
26 speakers, 170 participants, 500 stalls and 6500 footfalls marked the success of AIAMA Expo 2022 
 
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CM Bommai Inaugurates AIAMA Expo 2022 - India's Biggest Agarbathi Expo in Bengaluru

Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri Basavaraj Bommai today inaugurated AIAMA Expo 2022 - the most extensive International Agarbathi Expo & Conference at Palace Grounds in Bangalore. The event is organised by All India Agarbathi Manufacturing Association (AIAMA), the premier association representi... (more)
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All India Agarbathi Manufacturing Association (AIAMA) All Set for India's Biggest-ever Agarbathi Expo in Bengaluru

AIAMA EXPO 2022 is the largest international conference and exhibition in the agarbathi industry
A set of Picture Postcards will be released by the Department of Post to commemorate the event
 
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Indian Incense Industry Witnesses 8-10% Growth in FY 2018-19

Incense sticks have been an integral part of Indian lifestyle since inception. Adoption of agarbathis beyond praying rituals have given a boost to the category not only in India but in International markets as well. In the last financial year, agarbathi industry has witnessed a growth of 8-10% in ... (more)
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Kumbh Mela and Maha Shivratri to Drive the Demand for Agarbathi in Q3

The auspicious festival of Maha Shivratri is celebrated across the country with devotion and religious fervour in the honor of Lord Shiva. This year the festival will also mark the culmination of Kumbh Mela, one of the most prominent pilgrimage where devotees from across the globe travel to attain... (more)
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Incense Industry in Delhi NCR Region to Grow at the Rate of 20-25% in 2019

Incense industry in Delhi NCR has witnessed 15% - 20% growth in the last 5 years and it has evolved into a vibrant production and trading hub. Unlike other parts of India, Incense industry in Delhi and North India is driven by many variants of dhoop batti and agarbathi. There is an increased deman... (more)
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Ahmedabad Continues to Drive the Growth of Agarbathi Industry in Gujarat

Agarbathi industry in Gujarat has witnessed 20% - 25% growth in the last 5 years and it has evolved into a vibrant cottage industry. The driving force for this growth has been various aspects like religious rituals and festivals, increased inclination towards meditation and yoga, which has made th... (more)
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Agarbathi Sale During Festive Season Increases by 25% Over the Previous Year

Dussehra and Diwali is the time of the year when agarbathi has a crucial role to play not only in pooja rituals but also in festive gifting. Lifestyle habits and social influence have a big role to play in one’s inclination towards a particular fragrance. Demand for agarbathi has increased b... (more)
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AIAMA Donates 5ft Agarbathi to The Bengalee Association to Commemorate Durga Puja Celebrations

Durga Puja is not only a festival of victory of goddess Durga over an evil but is a celebration of the harvest festival that marks the goddess as the motherly power behind all of life and creation. To celebrate womanhood and raise awareness about women in agarbathi industry, All India Agarbathi Ma... (more)
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AIAMA Forecasts Over 50% Increased Demand for Agarbathis this Festive Season

With the festive season setting in, All India Agarbathi Manufacturers Association (AIAMA) forecasts over 50% increased demand for Agarbathi, Dhoop and its allied products in India. This is the time of the year when industry players work towards creating diverse variants of Agarbathis to address th... (more)
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