Transvision Eyewear is a Private limited firm established on 8th March 2010, in Mumbai.
Core business activities for Transvision Eyewear Pvt. Ltd. includes trading of eyewear products and solutions.
Today, Transvision Eyewear Pvt. Ltd. owns and manages chain of retail stores under the brands, Optical Hut and Optokart. Optical Hut functions as a franchisee for Luxottica, Italy. While Optokart operates as an independent multi brand optical retail store.
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3. Corporate Identification Number - U33203MH2010PTC200615
Company Name - TRANSVISION EYEWEAR PRIVATE LIMITED
RoC - Mumbai
Registration Number - 200615
Company Category - Company limited by shares
Company Sub Category - Indian Non-Government Company
Class of Company - Private Company
Authorised Capital (in Rs.) - 2,500,000
Paid up capital (in Rs.) - 2,500,000
Transvision Eyewear is a Private limited firm established on 8th March 2010, in Mumbai.
Core business activities for Transvision Eyewear Pvt. Ltd. includes trading of eyewear products and
solutions.
Today, Transvision Eyewear Pvt. Ltd. owns and manages chain of retail stores under the brands,
Optical Hut and Optokart. Optical Hut functions as a franchisee for Luxottica, Italy. While Optokart
operates as an independent multi brand optical retail store.
4. Mr. Ketan Mithani is a dynamic entrepreneur from last 15 Yrs. managing
multiple business lines including share trading and real estate dealings.
He too is associated with many social activities. He has a dynamic
personality with futuristic vision. Under his guidance company can grow
in leaps and bounds.
Mr. Bimal Kiri has unmatched experience of over 35 years in
manufacturing and trading of Optical frames, sunglasses and contact
lenses. He has acquired his Optometry degree in 1990 from Aston
university, Birmingham, London, United Kingdom. Mr. Kiri today owns
and manages a chain of retail stores catering to wide range of optical
products and solutions. Further in 2009, Mr. Kiri collaborated with
Patrizio Cavallin (Italian designer), for designing of optical frames and
sunglasses.
5. 1) Invest in a pair of good-quality sunglasses. Your eyes are worth it. Polarized (selectively
blocks direct sunlight and its reflections) sunglasses are better than merely dark
sunglasses.
2) Never stare into direct sunlight or at any object reflecting the sun's rays. (Shiny metallic
objects, sand/water, etc.)
3) Even if you're wearing sunglasses, never look directly at the sun.
4) It is also important to not stare into darkness; this can damage your eyes as well. Be
sure to either close your eyes or use a flashlight in the dark.
5) Go to your doctor and get a vision test approximately every 6 months.
6) Use eye drops as directed for itchy, watery, dry, or red eyes. See a doctor if you think
you may have pink eye.
7) Protect your eyes from eye strain when at the computer or watching television. If you
are watching t.v., you are at a good distance from the screen. As for computer, try to
stay at a distance (which might help to reduce, avoid or mitigate nearsightedness over
time), be sure to keep blinking, and look away every now and then. A laptop should be
on the lap or some distance away on a low desk, slid back on a desk, or on a keyboard
drawer, not close in front of the face lying prone on a bed. A separate monitor should
be toward the back of a desk, with the keyboard at the front edge of the desk or in a
keyboard drawer. A bigger monitor and bigger font size is good for this.
6. 8) When reading keep some distance from a book, which might reduce strain or mitigate
nearsightedness. Propped up on the lap such as with aid of a pillow, or on a low desk
propped at an angle on something, is good. A computer can be better for reading in that it
holds itself up.
9) LCD monitors are less harsh to look at than CRT monitors.
10) If using a CRT monitor ensure the refresh rate is set well above 60 Hz, for instance at
85 Hz.
11) When doing anything that may get particles or fumes in your eyes, be sure to wear
protective glasses/goggles. Ensure that there is a water source nearby to wash out
contaminants that do get in the eyes. Do not wear contact lenses in these situations as
they can hold contaminants in.
12) Wear goggles in the pool to prevent the chemicals they clean the pool with out of your
eyes.
13) Clean those eyes. If anything that isn't completely sterile/clean gets in your eyes, flush
them with water immediately.
14) Be sure to get plenty of sleep so your eyes don't strain to stay open during the day.
15) Never rub your eyes. This is what normally causes eye infections, because the bacteria
on your hands/fingers get between your eyelids.
7. According to Prevent Blindness America (PBA), an estimated 2.4 million eye injuries occur in the United
States each year, and nearly 1 million Americans have lost some degree of eyesight from an eye injury.
Yet experts say wearing safety glasses and taking other common-sense precautions can prevent or
reduce the severity of more than 90 percent of these eye injuries.
PBA says the most common agents of eye injuries at work include:
Flying objects (bits of metal, glass, plastic)
Air-blown and wind-blown particles (dust, wood, sand)
Tools (screwdrivers, wrenches)
Chemicals (gasoline, oil, solvents, acids)
Harmful radiation (welding arcs, UV)
At home, household cleaners and chemicals are common causes of eye injuries. Other causes include:
Eyelash curlers
Mascara brushes and other cosmetic applicators
Fingernails (such as when applying and removing contact lenses)
Lawn, garden and hand tools (mowers, etc.)
Air-blown and wind-blown particles
Bungee cords
Falls, bumping into walls, etc.
Champagne corks
Battery acid
Toys and games with hard or sharp edges
Blunt trauma (someone or something hitting your eye) causes many sports-related eye injuries. Besides another
player's body, hand or finger, other causes of eye injuries during sports include:
A ball or puck
A stick, bat or racquet
Wind-blown and airborne particles (sand, dirt)
Ultraviolet radiation from sunlight
Paintballs
Fireworks
9. Goggles Contact Lens
Buy Any 2 items from Above Products in Just Rs.3,600/-
Rs.3000 is Product Cost & Rs.600/- is
VAT + Packaging + Accessories and courier Charges.
Computer GlassSpecs
The product line includes various categories like Eyeglasses, Sunglasses, Contact Lenses and
Computer Eyeglasses. These are complimented with a variety of lenses including night vision, anti-
radiation, anti-glare etc.
Over 20,000 models are distributed among 20 Brands, including Patrizio Cavallin, Tomparry , Zyle,
Jolier, Swiss Marina, Rock Salt, Luke, clear look etc.
10. 10% 20% 70%
Rs.300 Rs.600 Rs.2100
Rs.3000 + 600 Tex = Rs.3600/-
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D Onward 30%
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11. 20 ID 10 ID 8 ID
10 Pairs 8%
10 ID CF
8 Pairs 12%
240 X 10 = 2400
360 X 8 = 2880
Capping Per Week = Rs. 45,000/-
Capping Per Month = Rs.
1,80,000/-
2 ID CF
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1 25
Mobile / Demo
Kit
In 42 Days
2 50 Lappy
In 42 Days
3 100 Bangkok Trip
In 42 Days
14. How can you “ SM_LE”
Without “I” ?
How can you be “F_NE”
Without “I” ?
How can you be “W_SH”
Without “I” ?
How can you be “FR_END”
Without “I” ?
“I” Am Very Important
But This “I” Can Never
Achieve “S_CCESS”
Without all of “U” ……and
That’s Makes “U” More
Important than “I”
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