This document provides information about the Farida Group, a 58-year old Indian company with an annual turnover of USD 200 million and a workforce of 10,000 people. It operates in the leather and footwear industry, exporting 10 million pairs of shoes annually. The group includes nine subsidiary companies and was founded in the early 1900s. It describes the history and structure of the group, with a focus on one subsidiary, Kenmore Shoes Private Limited, which produces high-quality men's shoes and has grown significantly since being established in 2002.