Dear friend ani_meher, tower fan has only low air flow strength, it is intended to use in a air conditioned room as a personal fan and kept near to the person. It is a low noise fan and low wattage (=power consumption), and have some fancy looks, price is higher. Usually this fan is used only in shops and offices. You can see a cashier in a shop keeping tower fan in his table. Some models coming with remote control. You can buy a tower fan only if intended to use by a single person, also standing/sitting near to the fan.
If you have enough space in kitchen you can use a pedestal fan. Pedestal fans are two types (1) low speed (2) high speed. High speed pedestal fan is intended to use in show rooms and big shops. It has very high air flow strength, one fan kept in a corner of show room will cover almost all area of the show room. Pedestal fan used in home is low speed type. You can easily identify a low speed and high speed fan by looking its blades (leaves). The shape of the blade tells its speed. If the blades are broad it is a low speed fan and if the blades are narrow it is high speed fan, please see the pictures for example. Some times the shape of the blades are sickle shaped in high speed fan. The revolution per minute (RPM) of low speed fan is 1440 and high speed fan is 2800. Air flow strength, sound, vibration, wattage and price is high in high speed fan. Again low speed pedestal fan is divided in to two (1) Metallic body (2) Plastic body. Plastic body is the best for home use - light weight, portable, shock proof, rust proof, low price etc.
If you have no space in kitchen you can go for a wall fan. Which is also two types same as pedestal fans that is low speed and high speed. Only difference between pedestal fan and wall fan is wall fan has no stand, required to mount the 'motor-blade-control panel assembly'(that is the upper part of pedestal fan) in wall. In other words the wall fan and upper part of pedestal fan are the same. To fix a wall fan all you have to do is put a nail or screw in the wall (caution- have sufficient strength to support the weight of the fan and its vibration) and hang the fan in the nail, like fitting a clock in the wall. Other things to remember is put the nail in a position that fan will give air flow in the required direction and a power socket is near to reach the length of the fan's power chord.
Different types of table fans are available in the market. But it requires a stool or table or like furniture to use. So it sacrifices the use of a furniture. Its price is less than pedestal fan. Buy a table fan only if you have a non using table or stool and also you have sufficient space in the kitchen to keep this table/stool.
Ceiling fan can not use in kitchen because the airflow of ceiling fan is multi directional. Multi directional air flow will extinguish the flame of the stove. Even if you are using a flmeless furnace like induction cooker, ceiling fan will throw the fumes, steam and odour of chilli/masala etc in to your (=cooking person's) face. Also the utensils will not heat up as cold air is flowing to the direction of heating vessel and removes the hot air and heat from the flame. Will cause the wastage of fuel, loss of time and the sufferings. So it is foolish to put a ceiling fan in kitchen. Use only unidirectional air flow fans like pedestal/table/wall/tower fans in such a direction that the air flow will not touch the flame area.
"almonard" is the leader in pedestal fans, but most of the models they have are high speed type (http://www.almonard.co.in/). "crompton greaves" is the leader in ceiling fans, their pedestal/wall fans are good quality.(http://www.cglonline.com/cg/avs/home/fans/portable/pedestal/fan-pl/fans-tropic/) "orpat" is another company with very cute looking pedestal fans (http://www.ajantaworld.com/F41018/orpat_home_appliances_and_telephones.html)
The price of pedestal fan/tower fan is Rs. 1,500 - 5,000
Table / wall fan is Rs. 750 - 2,000
I think you can take the correct decision by reading my reply