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Bombay Docks, 1944 When a 7000 tonne ship loaded with ammunition exploded in the Bombay Docks, only one thing survived that blast: the first Indian safe made by Godrej.
Queen’s Visit, 1905 When the Queen visited India she chose a Godrej safe to keep her jewellery and other valuables wherever she stayed in the country.
Gulf War During the Gulf war one of the few things that came through unscathed was a Godrej safe. It had resisted burglary, defied fire and survived the collapse of the building it was installed in.
Major Blast In a major blast and fire at a leading nationalised bank’s branch at a refinery site in Southern India, all the valuables stored inside a Godrej safe were found intact.
The Gujarat Earthquake The devastating Earthquake in Gujarat in January 2001 witnessed the Endurance of a range of Godrej Security Products installed at various locations in the cities of shambles |
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