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Indian yoga guru Ramdev plans factory in Bangladesh
News Desk, bdnews24.com

Published: 2016-09-10 16:40:12.0 BdST Updated: 2016-09-10 18:22:16.0 BdST


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India's yoga guru Baba Ramdev , whose 'Patanjali' brand of ayurvedic goods has carved out a decent market share within a few months, is planning a factory in Bangladesh.


"We have plans to set up a composite factory in Bangladesh which will make the whole range of our (Patanjali) products for that country," Ramdev told 'The Telegraph' newspaper.

"We have already entered the Nepal market. After Bangladesh, we aim to enter Africa. We will first grow in developing countries where the market conditions are similar to ours," Ramdev said


"After that in stage II, we will take the battle against multinationals into the developed markets of Europe and the US, where there is a growing demand for natural products, as against the chemical stuff that these multinationals sell."

Ramdev told the 'Telegraph' that he wants to launch an apparel brand, Paridhaan, which will include casual and formal wear.

But he did not say whether he plans to start a factory for producing apparels in Bangladesh.

Ramdev, who has no shares in the business he runs, told The Telegraph: "The idea (of the apparel brand) started with some followers asking me for Patanjali yoga wear. Then we thought 'why not a whole range of dresses - Paridhaan - for everyone'? If we are fighting to bring economic independence for our country from multinationals by promoting indigenous and natural products, we should also be in the garments market."

"We will make men's and women's wear, not just traditional Indian clothing but also modern wear like jeans for example. Just because I am a Baba does not mean we cannot marry modernity with spirituality, we can make, let's say desi jeans," said Ramdev.

But, Ramdev added, the chain of factories would concentrate on medicines, toiletries and food products.

"We need to ensure perfect quality for these as they impact people's health. However, other products like clothing, which we will design and brand, can be outsourced. There are many good manufactures in Ludhiana and other textile centres for that work."

Ramdev, whose Patanjali brand had more than 800 products ranging from herbal toothpastes to noodles to health drinks, became a household name in several parts of the country through yoga shows on his 24-hour television channel, Aastha.

After a brief association with an anti-corruption movement, Ramdev has settled down to develop his herbal medicines and toiletries business, expanding into fast-moving consumer goods.

A mix of prices lower than that of the rivals coupled with a sales pitch based on "Ayurveda, natural and healthy products" and point-of-purchase advertising seems to have clicked with the masses.

His toothpaste brand, Dant Kanthi, has snapped up a 5 percent share of the market, eating into the share of a multinational.

A controversy over additives to Nestle's popular Maggi brand of noodles last year, which led to its temporary withdrawal from the market, saw Ramdev picking on the opportunity to launch his own brand of 'healthy noodles'.

Last year, Patanjali reported a turnover of 50 billion rupees.

Ramdev, who lives in a secluded, high-walled compound on the Patanjali campus, said the turnover was expected to touch 100 billion rupees by the end of the current financial year.

Market research firm IIFL said in a report that Patanjali was poised to grow to be a threat to existing market leaders in most categories it has entered.

"Our analysis suggests that by 2020, Patanjali will have high market shares in categories such as honey (35 percent), Ayurvedic medicine (35 percent) and ghee (33 percent)," the research firm's report predicted.


http://bdnews24.com/neighbours/2016/09/10/indian-yoga-guru-ramdev-plans-factory-in-bangladesh
 
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Any and all investment is welcome.
 
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Wasnt this guy vowed to make Akhand Bharat during Modi's rule. Seems like all his remarks are removed from internet. More food for hatching conspiracy theories by idune/munshi/asad.
 
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Wasnt this guy vowed to make Akhand Bharat during Modi's rule. Seems like all his remarks are removed from internet. More food for hatching conspiracy theories by idune/munshi/asad.
This is the part of his mission. Babaji is coming to conquer you:coffee::cheers:
 
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Why really should a Babaji from India would come to a country whose almost entire population dislike India, and Indian Sadhus and Babajis.
 
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Why really should a Babaji from India would come to a country whose almost entire population dislike India, and Indian Sadhus and Babajis.

I don't think he will be as successful in outside markets. Right now he is enjoying the lime light and has high ambitions. If he keeps the quality high and price low then he has chance in Bangladesh.
 
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May Eid brings happiness and prosperity to you and your family. Eid Mubarak

I'm starting to get the impression that you didn't even read a single line of that. Since it basically said exactly the same thing I said.

The Global Times is not representative of Chinese Government policy. Which, obviously, is why they are arguing against Government policy in the original source. :lol:

Any and all investment is welcome.

Wasnt this guy vowed to make Akhand Bharat during Modi's rule. Seems like all his remarks are removed from internet. More food for hatching conspiracy theories by idune/munshi/asad.

Any investment is welcome unless that harm lolocal industry. In case of baba I read somewhere he use cow urine so that should also consider while giving him enter Bangladesh.
 
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If you are using any of above , whats the problem with babaji?
 
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Why really should a Babaji from India would come to a country whose almost entire population dislike India, and Indian Sadhus and Babajis.
It doesn't bother us two bit, if people from countries like, Zimbabwe, Timbaktu or bangladesh hating us, it is the ruling elite that matters, we have the BD elite in our pocket and it absolutely does not matter what the 99.9% insignificant Bangladeshis think.

Ontopic: I am sure Khaleda would like to taste babaji ka thullu :D

Any investment is welcome unless that harm lolocal industry. In case of baba I read somewhere he use cow urine so that should also consider while giving him enter Bangladesh.
I read somewhere he uses pork fat too, you must not let him enter and destroy your peaceful Arabic society
 
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So his toothpaste got cow urine in it? Muslims wont use any of this idiot's product. If Hindus choose to Brush teeth with Urine, Why should I have any problem?

Anyway Are His products popular in WB? If yes then Bangladeshi Hindus would also buy it.
 
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So his toothpaste got cow urine in it? Muslims wont use any of this idiot's product. If Hindus choose to Brush teeth with Urine, Why should I have any problem?

Anyway Are His products popular in WB? If yes then Bangladeshi Hindus would also buy it.
Would you buy his tooth paste if he used Camel urine? Don't be a blind hater, you are better than that
 
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