New Delhi:Rajni Bector, who is known for starting Mrs Bector's Cremica, a popular food brand, is among the 102 people named for the prestigious Padma Shri award by President Ram Nath Kovind.
"I had never expected that such a big honour would be conferred upon me. I never even dreamt of it. I am very happy after getting the news of my nomination. I am really very thankful to the Government of India for selecting me for this honour," an elated Rajni said.
The Punjab-based businesswoman stepped into the food industry around 43 years ago. At that time, her husband late Dharamvir Bector and father-in-law late Lakshman Das inspired her and encouraged her for the business.
"I used to make a lot of things and invite family and friends to my house. They used to tell me that you cook really well and should do something out of it. So, I decided to put up an ice-cream stall at a fair. My stall sold more than that of a nearby Kwality Wall's stall after which my husband insisted on starting an ice-cream production factory. Later, as people started purchasing our products in large numbers, we expanded our business to puddings, cakes and breads," she said.
In 1978, she started her business from home. Moving ahead with the changing times, she established a company that started selling various products under the initial brand name 'Mrs Bectors Food Specialities'.
As of now, her company 'Cremica', which operates through popular brands, 'Mrs Bector's Cremica' and 'English Oven', currently export biscuits, bread, and ice cream to 64 countries of the world.
The company that started with Rs 300 back in 1978, now has a turnover of Rs 800 crore. His two sons, Anoop Bector and Akshay Bector are currently running the company.
Speaking on her personal life, Rajni said that she was born in Karachi and settled in Delhi after her marriage. She got married in Ludhiana after completing her studies. Rajni was fond of making different types of puddings, salads, and biscuits from a young age. People started encouraging her to step into the business and soon after, this idea received support from her husband and father-in-law, prompting Rajni to make her hobby into her profession.
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