Patanjali Ayurved, known for Ayurvedic and herbal products, has reported that the company is not limited to FMCG (fast-moving consumer goods) today. The company has enacted a legacy by stepping into areas like education, health, financial services and organic farming, which is touching every aspect of Indian life. Patanjali said that Patanjali has won the trust of millions with the vision of indigenous and self -sufficient India.
Patanjali said, “The company started with cheap and chemical-free products like ghee, honey, soap and shampoo. These products associated consumers with the power of Ayurveda and promoted Indian culture. But the company did not stop here. Patanjali entered financial services, such as by purchasing a stake in Magma General Insurance. Also, set up schools and universities in the field of education, providing a mixture of Indian values and modern knowledge. ”
Company’s contribution to healthcare is notable- Patanjali
Patanjali claims, “The company’s contribution to healthcare is notable.” Its 34 wellness centers promote Yoga, Ayurveda and Naturopathy. These centers also provide health services to rural areas, where the reach of modern medicine is limited. In addition, Patanjali is promoting organic farming. Through Patanjali Bio Research Institute (PBRI), farmers are given organic farming training and resources, which increased their income and improved soil fertility.
Patanjali’s goal to become India’s top FMCG company
Patanjali said, “A major reason for the success of the company is its strong distribution network and environment awareness. The company aims to become India’s top FMCG company in the next five years, which will compete with veterans like Hindustan Unilever. Patanjali not only innovated in business, but also played social responsibility. It is realizing the dream of self -reliant India by empowering small industries and farmers.
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