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has gloss | eng: S. K.Burman was the founder of Dabur. He was trained as a physician in Bengal. His mission was to provide effective and affordable cure for ordinary people in far-flung villages. Soon, he started preparing Ayurvedic or natural remedies for diseases such as cholera, malaria, and plague. Due to his natural and cheap remedies, he became to be known as Daktar which is doctor in Indian languages. And that is how his venture Dabur got its name - derived from the Devanagri rendition of Daktar Burman(Da-Bur). Dr. Burman set up Dabur in 1884 to produce and dispense Ayurvedic medicines. Dabur India Limited is the fourth largest FMCG Company in India with Revenues of US$600 Million (Rs 2834 crore) & Market Capitalisation of over US$2.2 Billion (Rs 10,000 Crore). Building on a legacy of quality and experience for 125 years, Dabur operates in key consumer products categories like Hair Care, Oral Care, Health Care, Skin Care, Home Care & Foods. |
lexicalization | eng: S K Burman |
lexicalization | eng: S. K. Burman |
lexicalization | eng: S.K. Burman |
lexicalization | eng: SK Burman |
instance of | c/Indian doctors |
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