A Father’s Faith,
A
Daughters’ Legacy
- Govind Agarwal ; CEO – Pasana
It begins in a small village called Sarmathura, known for its red stone. A young boy, barely sixteen, worked alongside his father, learning the language of stone. At nineteen, he became a father himself; not of a son, but of a daughter. While the world offered sympathy instead of congratulations, he chose celebration over silence. Year after year, despite criticism, he celebrated his daughters. And with every birthday, he made a silent promise – to build a future so strong that people would one day say, “Kaash hamari bhi beti hoti.”
From a modest factory running beyond its hours, to the struggles of betrayal and loss, to rebuilding everything from scratch, his journey was never easy. But the dream never wavered. His daughters grew beside him, not just as witnesses, but as partners. Kriti took the reins of exports, Saloni brought architecture and design into the business, and Gun reimagined stone as furniture that carries stories within.
Today, that dream has taken form as Pasana – a furniture brand born from stone, strength, and a father’s unwavering faith in his daughters.
Pasana is not just furniture. It is a story of resilience, of heritage, and of proving that betiyan beton se kam nahi hoti.

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