Bata’s biggest factory complex is near Calcutta, by the Hooghly in a town called Batanagar. Bata’s founder, Thomas Bata, wanted townships with schools and hospitals set up around his factories. That was how Batanagar—once housing Asia’s largest shoe factory—grew around units first set up in 1934. Says 60-year-old M.J.Z. Mowla, a Bata employee for 37 years: “Bata imparts meticulous training and are conscientious employers—reflected in the fact that Bata was my first and last job.”
With its headquarters in Lausanne, a retail presence in over 70 countries and production facilities in 27, Bata is a globally respected brand, which was affected by both World Wars—including Nazi occupation and imprisonment of an owner—and has sold over 14 billion pairs of shoes.