Hyderabad:It has been nine months now since India has been under the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic and the country has witnessed over 94 lakh cases and around 1.4 lakh deaths during this time.
Of those who lost lives due to COVID, some were prominent names from the country’s business arena. Let’s take a look at some of these key personalities:
Mahashay Dharampal Gulati of MDH
Owner of India’s leading spices brand MDH, Mahashay Dharampal Gulati, died on Thursday at the age of 97 after suffering a cardiac arrest. According to media reports, he was undergoing post-COVID treatment for the past one month.
Gulati, also known as India’s spice king, was a popular face due to his presence in all MDH television commercials, advertisements and jingles. Last year, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian award.
Gulati had moved to India after the Partition of 1947. He arrived in Delhi and opened his first spices store in the Karol Bagh area and expanded his business from there. MDH as a company was established in 1959 and sells nearly 62 products today in over 150 different packages.
Gulati was also known to be a philanthropist and had built several hospitals and schools during his lifetime.
H. Vasanthakumar
H. Vasanthakumar, the prominent businessman from Chennai and former Congress MP, died of COVID-19 in August at the age of 70.
He founded Vasanth and Co, a consumer and home electronic appliances store, and made it a successful chain in Tamil Nadu.
In fact, he was also credited for popularizing the concept of Equated Monthly Instalment (EMI) and making it extremely popular among the middle class.
Vasanth TV, an entertainment satellite channel, was also established by Vasanthakumar.