Following the passing of Mahashay Dharampal Gulati in December 2020, MDH (Mahashian Di Hatti) is now led by his son, Rajeev Gulati. Rajeev Gulati serves as the Managing Director of the company, overseeing operations and expanding its international presence.
It was founded by Dharampal Gulati in 1959, who served as its CEO until his death on 3 December 2020, Subsequently, Dharampal's son, Rajeev Gulati, took over the company and became the face of the MDH brand.
Mahashian Di Hatti (MDH) is one of the most iconic spice brands in India, renowned for its strong market presence and effective marketing strategies. Established in 1919 by Mahashay Chunni Lal Gulati, MDH has grown from a small family-run business in Sialkot (now in Pakistan) to a global spice empire.
In April 2024, Singapore and Hong Kong halted sales of some spices produced by Indian companies MDH and Everest over suspected elevated levels of ethylene oxide, a cancer-causing pesticide.
Dharampal Gulati (27 March 1923 – 3 December 2020), also known as Mahashay Dharampal Gulati, was an Indian businessman, and founder and CEO of MDH (Mahashian Di Hatti; transl.
Finances: MDH had posted a net profit of Rs 213 crore while its total revenues were Rs 924 crore last fiscal, according to The Economic Times. Market Share: MDH is one of the leaders in its category with over 12% market share. MDH is an undisputed leader in North India with over 70% of the market share under its belt.
Mahashian Di Hatti (MDH) Masala is the oldest masala brand in India, established in 1919 by Mahashay Chunnilal Gulati in Sailkot. They started with handmade home-ground desi spices later as technology advances they starting adopting powerful masala grinding machines.
"Kake Di Hatti"—What Does It Mean? The term "Kake" is a Punjabi word commonly used to refer to a young man or boy, while "Di" means "of" or "belonging to," and "Hatti" translates to "shop" or "small eatery."
This is the absolute best. So I decided to do a bit of investigating and I found a website called Mishri. com where the employees had rated the masalas based on the taste and the number one winner was Everest brand. Number two was Badsha and number three was MDH.
Malate dehydrogenase (MDH) is defined as an enzyme that catalyzes the interconversion of oxaloacetate and malate within the NAD/NADH coenzyme system, playing a crucial role in the malate/aspartate shuttle across the mitochondrial membrane.
Gulati is a surname found among the Khatri and Arora communities of the Punjab region. Notable people bearing the name Gulati include: Aashim Gulati (born 1995), Indian model and actor. Aman Singh Gulati (born 2000), Indian Visual Artist.
Indian Masala king, Mahashian Di Hatti (MDH) in Sialkot, year 1923. Mahashay Chunnilal Gulati set up the masala company in 1919 in Sialkot, in Punjab (modern Pakistan). Mahashay Dharampal Gulati, the son of the founder moved to Delhi after the partition of India.
Dharampal (Hindi: धरमपाल) (19 February 1922 – 24 October 2006) was an Indian historian, historiographer, and a Gandhian thinker. Dharampal primary works are based on documentation by the colonial government on Indian education, agriculture, technology, and arts during the period of colonial rule in India.
The top 5 spice companies in India, based on market share and overall reputation, are Everest, MDH (Mahashian Di Hatti), Catch Spices, Patanjali Spices, and Ramdev Spices. These companies are recognized for their quality, wide product range, and established brands.
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Significant controversy was faced by MDH Masala when authorities in Hong Kong tested samples of MDH's Madras Curry Powder. They found the harmful pesticide Ethylene Oxide, a prohibited pesticide.
Rajiv Gulati, M.D., Ph. D., is Chair of the Division of Interventional Cardiology in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine. He is a consultant cardiologist with a subspecialty interest in interventional cardiology.
New Delhi: The owner and brand mascot of MDH Masala, Dharampal Gulati has passed away on Thursday morning at the age of 98. For the last 3 weeks, Gulati was undergoing treatment at a hospital in Delhi where he suffered a cardiac arrest on Thursday morning and breathed his last at 5.30 am.