MDH
Mahashian Di Hatti Private Limited MDH is Indian spice produce the second largest leader in the the Indian market for with 12% market share , following S Narendra Kumar's Everest Spices.
History of MDH
Mahashay Chhunilal Gulati Set up the masala company in 1919 in Sialkot, British India currently located in the Punjab provinence of the Pakistan since 1947. It is associated with Mahasay Chhunilal Charitable Trust.
Mahasay Dharampal Gulati, the son of tue founder move tinthe Delhi after the partition of the India. He opened a shop in a shack amd started selling spices like his father. He later opened his shop at Ajmal Khan Road, Karol Bagh and expanded from there. In 1959 he purchased a piece of land in Kirti Nagar to set up his own spice Factory.
From there he build the entire group to one of the India's leading spices manufactures expanding to 15 factories. Speaking to The Economic times last year, he said, "My motivation to work is being sincere in product quality sold at affordable prices and nearly 90% of my salary goes to charity in my personal capacity."
At the age of 94, Dharampal was the highest paid Fast moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) CEO in India in 2017. He took home over 21 crore as salary last fiscal. Two year later, on March 16, 2019 The President of India Shri Ram Nath kovind conferred the Padam Bhusan award for trade and Industry.
MDH today has a range of 62 products avilable in over 150 different packages. These include ground and blended spices, which are free of preservatives. MDH also sells other products such as saffron.
Charity work of MDH
MDH under the leadership of Mahasay Dharampal Gulati has developed more than 20 schools including MDH International school, Mahasay Chhunilal Sarswati Shishu Mandir, Mata Lilawati kanya vidyalaya and Mahasay Dharampal vidya Mandir etc.
He started a 10-bed eye hospital at arya samaj, in Shubash Nagar, in 1975. Later in January 1984, a 20 bed hospital was established in Janakpuri, New Delhi to commemorate his late mother mata Chanan Devi. Now it has 300 beds on about 5 acres of the land.
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