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'''Anjul Bhandari''' (born 1969) is an Indian fashion designer, artist and businesswomen known for restoring & contemporizing the heritage "Lucknowi" hand embroideries of Chikankari and Mukaish.
'''Anjul Bhandari''' (born 1969) is an Indian fashion designer, artist and businesswomen known for restoring & contemporizing the heritage "Lucknowi" hand embroideries of Chikankari and Mukaish.
==Early Life==
Anjul was born and brought up in Rampur Maniharan, UP into a business family. Her father had rice mills and an ice factory, as well as running cinema halls and her mother worked alongside her father in his businesses. She went to Welham Girls' School, Dehradun at the age of 13 and after completing her studies, she married Ashish Bhandari a businessman from Lucknow with whom she has two children. Her mother-in-law was a social worker and chairperson of Lion’s Club who often organized free camps for the upliftment of women from the area who were engaged in the craft of Chikankari and Mukaish.

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Anjul Bhandari
Born
Anjul Khurana

1969 (age 56–57)
Rampur Maniharan, UP
NationalityIndian
OccupationFashion designer, artist, businesswomen
Children2

Anjul Bhandari (born 1969) is an Indian fashion designer, artist and businesswomen known for restoring & contemporizing the heritage "Lucknowi" hand embroideries of Chikankari and Mukaish.

Early Life

Anjul was born and brought up in Rampur Maniharan, UP into a business family. Her father had rice mills and an ice factory, as well as running cinema halls and her mother worked alongside her father in his businesses. She went to Welham Girls' School, Dehradun at the age of 13 and after completing her studies, she married Ashish Bhandari a businessman from Lucknow with whom she has two children. Her mother-in-law was a social worker and chairperson of Lion’s Club who often organized free camps for the upliftment of women from the area who were engaged in the craft of Chikankari and Mukaish.