More than Ambanis, Tatas and Birlas, I would say that this is 'true success'. One starts with nothing but a Vision, one adds to that hard work, determination, selflessness and a keen desire to succeed. What you get is Success and True Innovation. I really wish that Mansukhbhai gets the break that he deserves. Please read till the last line.
Pottery has been the Prajapati family's traditional business. Mansukhbhai' s family belonged to Morbi in Rajkot district.
However, Mansukhbhai knew he needed to think differently and make innovative products. He took a loan of Rs 30,000 and started a small factory.
His only regret is that because of poor marketing his products are not reaching out to many people. He, however, makes it a point to parcel products to people who are willing to deposit money in his bank account.
Later in 2005, he started the non-stick tava (pan) business. "My wife could not buy a non-stick tava as it was costly. So I thought many people would be facing the same problem.
"When a foreign delegation came to meet me, we cooked food in clay vessels and served them in clay plates. They were very impressed and happy with our healthy approach."
It takes 10 people to make a fridge in one day. Made from clay, the refrigerator can store water, fruits, vegetables for 8 days and milk for one day.
"I have also been getting lot of calls from the US . It is amazing to see so much interest from abroad," he says happily.
Mansukhbhai had never imagined that his products would win him so many accolades.
He also enjoyed doing a shooting for a programme which will be aired on Discovery Channel.
Sent by: Sanjeeve Batra (Jalandhar) |