Mdh masala owner biography
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India’s masala king, founder and face of MDH, dies at 97
Dec 04, AM IST
Mahashay Dharampal Gulati, who died on Thursday at the age of 97 after a cardiac arrest, earned several sobriquets over the years: MDH Uncle, Dadaji and Masala King.
Mahashay Dharampal Gulati, who died on Thursday at the age of 97 after a cardiac arrest, earned several sobriquets over the years: MDH Uncle, Dadaji and Masala King. It was the last that most aptly described the man behind the New Delhi-based masala maker MDH Private Limited, who single-handedly made the packaged, ready-to-use, spices popular across the country.
Dressed in a red turban, white sherwani (long coat) and a pearl necklace, the moustached, bespectacled, ever-smiling Gulati was the face of his brand, featuring in almost all its ads over the decades. MDH is short for Mahashian Di Hatti, which is Punjabi for the “shop of a respectable man”.
Gulati’s was one of the remarkable post-partition refugee success stories. Born in in Sialkot, Pakistan, Gulati came to Delhi in September Starting as a tangewala (horse-cart puller) in Delhi, he built MDH, started by his father Chuni Lal Gulati as a small shop in Sialkot in , into a ₹2, crore brand. After selling his horse cart in , he bought a small wooden khokha (makeshift sho
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Dharampal Gulati
Indian businessman (–)
Dharampal Gulati[1] (27 March – 3 December ), also known as Mahashay Dharampal Gulati,[note 1] was an Indian businessman, and founder and CEO of MDH (Mahashian Di Hatti; transl."gentlemen's shop"),[3][4] an Indian spice company.
He was referred to as 'spice-king' in reference to his pioneering of ready-to-use ground spices. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian award, in
Early life
[edit]Gulati was born on 27 March in Sialkot in present-day Pakistan. His father, Chunnilal Gulati, had a spice shop in the town named Mahashian Di Hatti, which was also known by the name Deggi Mirch Wale.[3][5] In , at the age of 10, he dropped out of school and worked assorted jobs including carpentry, rice trading, and selling hardware, before joining in to help his father in his spice business.[5]
Joining his father's spice shop in Sialkot, Gulati helped expand the store to Lahore, Shekhupura, Nankana Sahib, Lyallpur, and Multan in Punjab. He recounts the business in Mallika Ahluwalia's book, Divided by Partition: United by Resilience, growing with a turnover between ₹ and ₹ per day during this time.[5]
However, in , with the par
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MDH (spice company)
Indian spice producer
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Food, spices |
| Founded | ; years ago(), Sialkot, Punjab Province, Land India |
| Founder | Mahashay Chunnilal Gulati |
| Headquarters | New Metropolis, India |
Key people | |
| Products | Deegi Mirch, Chana masala, Pantry King, Short Chaat Masala, Meat Masala, Kasoori Methi, Garam masala, Rajmah masala, Shahi Paneer Masala, Conversation Makhani Masala, Sabzi Masala. |
| Revenue | ₹1, crore (US$million) ()[1] |
Net income | ₹ crore (US$81million) () |
| Website | |
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History
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