When Patanjali started, he got personal. At that time Baba Ramdev and Balakrishna did not even have a bank account.
A woman's hand is behind making Patanjali a big brand. Had she not been a woman, today Patanjali would not have become such a big brand. When Patanjali started, he got personal. At that time Baba Ramdev and Balakrishna did not even have a bank account. Then one day his Sunita Poddar and Saravan Sam gave him a personal loan. Sunita and Sam are big followers of Ramdev and Balakrishna. Because of him today Patanjali has a turnover of crores.
It was because of Sunita and Sam that the fortunes of Baba Ramdev and Balkrishna shone. Then gradually his business also kept increasing day by day. Let us tell you how Sunita Poddar and Baba Ramdev met.
Gave loan if benefited
Sunita Poddar and Sarvan are big followers of Sam Ramdev. He used to learn yoga from Ramdev and Balkrishna. According to media reports, the couple lives in Scotland. There both of them had bought an island named Little Crumbre for 2 million pounds. When Sunita started benefiting from Ramdev's yoga, she persuaded her husband Saravan Sam to donate his property to Ramdev. Sunita had lost a lot of weight with Baba's yoga. As a result, in the year 2009, the couple gifted their property worth lakhs to Baba Ramdev. Apart from this, the couple also gave a personal loan of Rs 50-60 crore to Baba for Patanjali.
Share taken against loan
After donating the property, Sunita also became a trustee of the UK Patanjali Trust Chair. In return, the couple has taken a share in the company's share from Baba. As of 2011, both had 24.92 lakh shares in Patanjali Ayurveda. At the same time, his stake in the company was 7.2 percent. Poddar Kapal was the second largest shareholder in Patanjali after Balakrishna. Let us tell you, Balakrishna has more than 92 percent shares from the company's share. However, at present there is no clear information on whether the couple has any stake or not.
According to a recent report, Patanjali had earned a profit of Rs 886.44 crore. The turnover of his company is more than 45000 crores.
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