MDH Spices Owner And Iconic Face Dharampal Gulati passed away - Newztezz Online

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MDH Spices Owner And Iconic Face Dharampal Gulati passed away


New Delhi
 : Monsieur Dharmapala Gulati, the owner of MDH Spices, which brings the fragrance of spices across the world, died on Thursday. He was 98 years old. According to the information received, Mahasam Dharampal Gulati breathed 6 beige last morning at Mata Chandan Devi Hospital in Delhi. It is being told that he died due to heart attack at 5.30 am today. He was undergoing treatment in Delhi for the last 3 weeks.

Tamal leaders, including Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, expressed grief over the death of Dharampal Gulati. Piyush Goyal said in a tweet that he was deeply saddened by the demise of Padma Bhushan awardee Monsieur Dharampal Gulati ji, who spread the fragrance of the spices of the country all over the world. Along with his entrepreneurship and self-reliance, he established a model of social work. God grant them salvation. Om Shanti

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh also expressed grief. Rajnath Singh said in a tweet that I felt saddened by the death of one of the most respected businessmen of India, Mr. Dharmapalji. Despite starting from a small business, he made an identity for himself. He was very active in social work and remained active till the last moment. I express my condolences to his family.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted that Mahasri Dharmapala Gulati ji was a very inspiring person. He devoted his life to society. May his soul rest in peace.

Please tell that Mahasya Dharmapala Gulati was born on 27 March 1923 in Sialkot, Pakistan and it was from here that the foundation of her spice business was laid. The company started with a small shop in the city, which his father started before partition. However, at the time of partition of the country in 1947, his family shifted to Delhi. Last year, President Ram Nath Kovind conferred Padma Vibhushan to Mahashay Dharampal for his contribution in business and food processing.

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