If you go to No. 70 Gangaram Bairagi Lane near Tikia Para, you will see K. G. N. Iron. This isn't a clean or quiet place. It is a workshop where we handle iron and metal. There is usually the sound of metal clanging and the smell of welding in the air. We work with our hands mostly, moving heavy rods and sheets around the space. Tikia Para is a hardworking neighborhood, and we fit right in. We don't have a fancy office with air conditioning. Our workspace is open and a bit gritty, which is necessary for the kind of work we do. People come to us when they need iron gates, frames, or just some raw material for a building project. We don't use a lot of sales talk. We just show the thickness of the metal and tell them what it will cost. It’s honest work that leaves your hands dirty at the end of the day. We have been in this lane for a good while, and we know how to get the metal shaped right. It’s not about being the biggest company; it’s about doing the job properly so the iron lasts. We value the practical side of things. If you need something sturdy made of iron, this is where we do that work every day. The floors are dusty and the tools are old, but the results are solid.
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