Sh. Rangu Lal Jain (Founder)
A
man with great ideas…..
The son of Bhola Ram Jain, he was born in Multan (Now in Pakistan).
He started with the trading business in 1920 with firm Bhola Ram
Rikham Das Jain. In the span of 15 years, the firm expanded to became
the largest chain in Multan having more than 100 stores - selling
all items fulfilling the stationary needs of Multan. In 1945 after
India-Pakistan riots, he came to india and started business in the
biggest trading market - Sadar Bazaar in Delhi (India) with the
firm Bhola Ram Rangu Lal Jain where he expanded his business, owning
one fourth of Sadar Bazaar market and within a short span of 5 years
became president of Sadar Bazaar Traders Association. He increased
his team strength to over 100 people to expand business all over
India. His business soon grew to having a presence in all the major
metros - Mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai and Delhi.
Seeing beyond India, he even started exporting products to Sri
Lanka and other Asian countries, a move that was visionary at his
time. He expanded business into all type of stationary and supplies
and at last - paper.
Philanthropic by nature, he started The Bhola Ram Rangu Lal Jain
Charitable Trust to help the needy, an initiative which was not
common at his time. The trust is still very active and is now run
by his grandchildren.
SH. JAI KUMAR JAIN- FOUNDER SON AND OUR
EX CHAIRMAN
A
man with great ideas and the power to implement them. His peers
in Sadar Bazaar nicknamed him the Marketing Genius due to his natural
talent for Sales and Marketing. By properly training his sales team,
he ensured that all prospective leads were converted and the company's
turnover grew multifold.
Extensively well traveled, his global approach and local action,
he pioneered the use of new and imported papers in India, Envisioning
the markets opening to global papers and materials, he started new
trends in the paper industry in India.
In 1953, his efforts ensured that the firm became the Exclusive
agent of Amravathi Group which has a manufacturing capacity of 500
tons per day, a deal which is still in place and for which we are
still agents for North India. His efforts also led to the opening
of one more office in the industrial town of Kanpur(Uttar Pradesh)
to serve clients better.
Started 2 more firms Jayson International and Papsel in order to
capture the market well.
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