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Bimla Bissell (1932–2025) was an Indian businesswoman associated with the Indian handloom and handicrafts retail sector. She was known for her long association with Fabindia, a company engaged in the sale of textiles, garments and home furnishings sourced from artisans across India.
| Name | Bimla Bissell |
|---|---|
| Born | 1932 |
| Died | 2025 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Businesswoman |
| Field | Handlooms, handicrafts and retail |
Bimla Bissell worked over several decades in support of Indian artisans and handloom traditions. Her work placed her within a generation of figures who helped link rural craft producers to urban and international retail markets.
She was closely associated with Fabindia, the retail enterprise founded in 1960 that became one of India's best-known platforms for hand-woven and hand-crafted goods. Through this association she was involved in the promotion of Indian textiles and craft-based livelihoods.
Bissell's career reflected the broader post-Independence effort in India to sustain traditional craft industries by integrating them with organised retail. Her contributions are remembered in the context of the revival and commercial viability of handloom and handicraft sectors.