Sangal Papers Ltd. engages in the manufacturing of newsprint, writing and printing paper, and other various special papers for domestic and exports markets. Its products include envelope papers, ribbed papers, packing and lamination papers, scrapbook/ craft papers, MG color papers, writing and printing papers, stationery papers, and newsprint papers. The company was founded by Himanshu Sangal on November 25, 1980 and is headquartered in Meerut, India.
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