MDH owner Mahashay Dharampal Gulati dies at98
He breathed his last at 6 am on December 3 at Mata Chandan Devi Healthcare Facility in Delhi.
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Abhishek Sharma
Mahashay Dharampal Gulati, the owner of iconic spice brand name MDH, died in Delhi on Thursday. He was98
It is being said that the ‘spice king’ breathed his last at 6 am on December 3 at Mata Chandan Devi Healthcare Facility in Delhi.
Born Upon March 27, 1923 in Sialkot, Pakistan, Mahashay Dharampal Gulati and it was from here that his organization was established. The company started with a small store in the city, which his father had actually begun prior to partition. However, at the time of partition of the nation in 1947, his household moved to Delhi.
He established the MDH Masala factory, also called Mahashian Di Hatti, in Delhi in 1959 after purchasing a plot in Kirti Nagar. At first, he began a spice shop in a shack. Later on, he opened the exact same at Ajmal Khan Road in Karol Bagh area.
Some reports claim that he was the greatest paid FMCG (Quick Moving Customer Item) CEO in India in the year 2017.
Last year, President Ramnath Kovind gave Padmabhushan on Mahasya Dharampal Gulati for his impressive contribution in the field of food processing.
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