Baba Ramdev says Patanjali challenges monopoly of foreign companies
Baba Ramdev says Patanjali challenges monopoly of foreign companies
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New Delhi: Yoga guru Baba Ramdev, while addressing a press conference on Tuesday, said his Ayurvedic company Patanjali has challenged the monopoly of foreign companies. He said that we have to make a big contribution to the country in the field of health and agriculture. Yoga guru Ramdev said, "I am very proud to say that we started teaching Yoga from two people and today people are doing Yoga in 200 countries of the world.''

Baba Ramdev said that we have given economic growth to the country as well as spiritual equanimity. Patanjali aims to achieve spiritual and economic growth. Ramdev said we bought a sick company. Patanjali bought the company with the highest bid. It was bid by 18 foreign and Indian companies. Patanjali bought Soya, who was interested in 4,300 crore rupees with the highest bid, followed by an annual turnover of Rs 163.18 crore with a growth of 24.4 percent.

He further said that Patanjali is going to overtake Unilever in 2025 to become a big company not only in India but also in the world in FMCG and other fields. It's not only the company, it's going to be a movement, not just the brand. Swami Ramdev said that now our focus is on research. Ramdev said Patanjali has so far provided employment to five lakh people of the country and will provide new employment opportunities.

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