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TVH Strengthens Pan-India Network with Four City Expansion
TVH, one of India’s leading purpose-driven communication agencies, has announced its expansion into four new cities Jaipur, Dehradun, Lucknow, and Patna. The move marks a major step in the company’s mission to build a truly Pan-India presence and bring creative, purpose-led communication closer to communities across the country.
This growth is a natural extension of TVH’s long-standing partnerships with several state governments, including Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh. Establishing local offices allows the agency to strengthen its on-ground presence, tap into regional stories, and collaborate more deeply with local talent and institutions.
“These regions are rich with stories, opportunities, and talent. By setting up locally, we’re not just managing projects remotely we’re becoming part of the ecosystem, understanding the pulse of people, and building deeper collaborations,” said Deepmala , founder and CEO of The Visual House.
With this expansion , TVH is focusing on building a strong network across Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, empowering regional offices to operate as independent creative hubs. The agency also aims to nurture young talent, particularly from Gen Z, by hiring locally, mentoring them through real-world projects, and creating pathways for creative growth.
“India’s youth bring fresh perspectives, digital intuition, and cultural depth qualities that are essential to shaping the future of communication,” added Deepmala , founder and CEO of The Visual House.
Beyond business growth, TVH’s expansion reinforces its belief that creativity can drive social change. By being closer to the communities it serves, the agency aims to tell more authentic stories rooted in local realities and designed to inspire pride, awareness, and empathy by deep diving into the local/regional Socio-cultural insight mining.
“Our expansion isn’t just about growing our footprint; it’s about growing with stories and the people who live them. At TVH, we don’t wait for opportunities, we create them. This next chapter is about making storytelling more inclusive, more local, and more rooted in the heart of India,” concluded Deepmala , founder and CEO of The Visual House.
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