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How did the owner of MDH who brought Rs 1500 from Pakistan raise Rs 2000 crore empire?


Mahashay
 Dharampal Gulati, owner of MDH Masala, died of a heart attack at the age of 98. He was the highest paid CEO in the FMCG sector. Even at board meetings he always lived in a relaxed manner and his attitude towards the staff was superb.

Buggy was bought for Rs 650
after Pakistan, India Gulati Dharmapala had bought for Rs 650 drawn carriage. He said in an interview that he did not even know how to drive a horse-drawn carriage. He began to run slowly. He drove a horse-drawn carriage from New Delhi Railway Station to Qutub Road and from Karol Bagh to Bara Hindu Rao.

Born in Pakistan in 1923,
Dharampal Gulati's father's name was Mahashay Chunnilal and mother's name was Chanan Devi. He was born on March 27, 1923 in Sialkot, Pakistan. He dropped out of school in 1933 after 5th standard. Dharampal Gulati

started a spice shop in
Ajmal Khan Road, Karol Bagh, Delhi and started his own family spice business and started a spice business called Mahashian Di Hutti. Gulati

, 98, had a daily routine of waking up
at 4 am and doing dumbbell exercises on Punjabi beats, followed by eating fruits. Then they would go for a walk in Nehru Park, spend the day eating paratha and go for a walk again in the evening and eat cream and rubber at night. The 98-year-old gentleman was still saying, I'm still young.

From Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,000 crore, the business
started at just Rs 1,500 crore and grew to Rs 2,000 crore . Dharampal is considered to be the oldest star in the world. After receiving the award, he received good wishes from the people and said that he was overwhelmed. There were lines of people meeting in the office. Seeing this, he said, I am not intoxicated by anyone else, I am intoxicated by love. I love this when kids and teens meet me and take selfies with me. “This is love for your people,” he says of the award.

Mahasayaji loved to be in the limelight. Every inch of the wall of his MDH house in the Kirti Industrial Area of ​​West Delhi is filled with a smile on his face. He also had a sudden appearance in a TV commercial, when the actors acting as the bride's father did not arrive on time. "When the director told me to play the role of father, it would save me some money and I said yes," Gulatiji said. I have never looked back since. Since then Gulati has always appeared in MDH's TV commercials.

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