Generally, the name of Mahashay Dharmpal Gulati, the producer of MDH spices, which has reached the kitchen of every household, contained MDH and this is the reason that his name and work became his brand. Yes, we are talking about Mr Dharmapal Ji here. Mr Dharmapal Gulati ji proved with his dedication and hard work in 98 years of his life that how a person can change his destiny through imagination. Even though Dharampal ji passed away from this world on Thursday morning, 3 December 2020, he will always remain in everyone’s heart as an example of vitality in the form of MDH Masala.
Was a wonderful example of efforts
Born in 1923 in Sialkot, Pakistan, Mr Dharampal’s mind was not interested in studies, that’s why he could study only till the 5th class. Seeing the increasing burden of responsibility after marriage at the age of 18, he worked hard in the factories of hardware, wood, clothes, grain, soap etc. but his luck was only in business. After the partition in 1947, he came to India and remained a refugee. Bought a tonga and horse for Rs.650 and ran the tonga, but even this work could not satisfy him. In 1948, he started the work of spices in a hut in Delhi itself and started grinding turmeric and chilli spices himself. Dheere opened a small shop in Chandni Chowk in 1953. Which was named “Mahashiyan Di Hatti Sialkot Wale”. People found this name strange, but this strange name became delicious and delicious in their life. This strange name only brought name and fame. Later you formed Mahashian Di Hatti Private Limited, due to which you are known as the “King of Spices” and “Grandfather”. Hard work, sweet behaviour, and high quality and parents’ blessings changed the fate of the gentleman. Then in 1968, the spice factory was opened, which started earning fame by the name of “MDH” not only in the country but also abroad due to its superior and quality spices. After completing this journey from spices to examples, this spice caravan became famous and tasted in the kitchens of homes in such a way that this brand was established in more than 100 countries. During this, obstacles and difficulties also came, but the gentleman did not waver from his goal. Become the brand ambassador of your brand with your hard work, courage and dedication. For this, he was recently nominated for the Golden Book of World Records as the Oldest Brand Ambassador. Often he used to mention M Stands for Mirch (Chilli), D Stands for Dhaniya (Coriander) and H Stands for Haldi (Turmeric) in the advertisement of his brand on TV but never mentioned his name with his brand. Not only India but by catching the pulse of the culture, culture and taste of foreigners, he created high and best spices, which was his speciality. The credit for packing spices goes to them only. Perhaps this was the reason that he was awarded the Padma Bhushan Award last year.
Forward in charity
As an efficient manager, he remained active even in the last moments of his life and continued to run his organization responsibly in his style. He was also a leader in social service and charity. In the pious memory of his parents, he also established free hospitals and schools for the poor. Always be ahead in doing good to the helpless and the helpless. We bow down to such a wonderful and lively person. Let’s pay homage to him.