About us
After India’s independence in 1947, Sardar Kour Singh, a resident of Kabul Shah Khubban village, situated 21 km from the India-Pakistan border, made significant contributions to agricultural development. He began producing hand tools on a small scale, focusing on bullock-driven implements such as the Bull Plow, Harrow, and Hand-use Cultivator.
These tools were widely utilized in the agricultural fields of Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana, aiding farmers in improving productivity and efficiency.