Chandubhai virani biography of donald
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Meet school drop-out who built Rs crore empire selling chips
Chandubhai Virani's life is a remarkable tale of triumph against all odds. Born into a modest family, he faced financial struggles right from his early years. At the age of 15, Chandubhai and his family moved to Dhundoraji, hoping for a fresh början with the support of their father's meager savings.
Alongside his two brothers, Meghjibhai and Bhikhubhai, Chandubhai was entrusted with Rs 20, to början anew. They embarked on an agricultural products and farm utrustning business in Rajkot, but fate had different plans. The venture collapsed within two years, plunging the family into further hardships.
In a desperate bid to make ends meet, Chandubhai took up multiple odd jobs, from working at a canteen in Astron Cinema to sticking posters and repairing torn seats for a meager salary. Financial strain pushed them to the edge, forcing them to flee from their rented accommodation due to unpaid rent. Chandubhai, however, ma
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Meet Chandubhai Virani, canteen worker who started Rs crore chips brand, got attention from Lay’s
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Chandubhai's determination and vision made him a potato wafer mogul. Recoginsed as ‘Sultan of Wafers’, Balaji Wafers dominates in the western market and has a huge market share in its home state.
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Chandubhai Virani is the man behind one of the biggest chips companies in India, Balaji Wafers, that is worth over Rs crore and his success story is an inspiration for many. Born into a family of farmers, Chandubhai Virani’s journey didn’t have a pleasant start. A drought forced his father Popatbhai Virani to sell the farming land for Rs 20, and give that money to Chandubhai and his brothers to start a business. Chandubhai and his two brothers ventured in the fertiliser and farm equipment business which eventually failed due to which the trio
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About Chandubhai Virani
Chandubhai Virani was born on the 31st of January, to a farmer named Popatbhai Virani in a small village of residents named Dhun-Dhoraji in Jamnagar, Gujarat. His family consists of three brothers Bhikhubhai, Kanubhai and Meghjibhai and has two children.
Chandubhai is considered to be a very down to earth person amongst the brothers and prefers to lead a simple life with a low profile. One may often find him wearing a simple white & green checked shirt to his office, where the walls are covered with pictures of his father, his gurus, Swami Vivekananda and a statue of Lord Hanuman with a background depicting the bridge which the vaanar sena (army of monkey’s) had built to take Lord Shri Ram to Lanka.
Chandubhai prefers spending time in the middle of Nature’s beauty which often begins and ends at their farmhouse. For the s