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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mohit_BurmanMohit Burman - Wikipedia

    Mohit Burman is an Indian businessman. He is the chairman of Dabur, an Ayurvedic and FMCG company. A fifth-generation scion of the Burman family, he also led the family's acquisition of a majority stake in dry cell battery maker Eveready Industries India and the family's entry into the life insurance sector through Aviva India.

  2. Mohit Burman is the Chairman of Dabur India Ltd, the world’s largest Ayurvedic and Natural healthcare Company. A 138-year-old Indian consumer goods major, Dabur operates in over 120 countries, providing employment to more than 7,000 people and generating Revenues in excess of Rs 10,800 Crore.

  3. Dec 8, 2023 · 7 min read. Published: Dec 8, 2023 11:41:04 AM IST. Updated: Dec 8, 2023 11:56:40 AM IST. Full Bio. Mohit Burman, chairman, Dabur Image: Amit Verma. T he Burman family, promoters of FMCG...

  4. Aug 12, 2022 · Mohit Burman has been appointed as the non-executive chairman of the board of the company from August 11 for a period of five years. Saket Burman has been appointed as the non-executive vice-chairman of the board of directors for a period of five years with effect from August 11.

  5. Jan 29, 2024 · Dabur India Chairman Mohit Burman talks about the FMCG major’s business plans, rural markets, and more. After a period of subdued growth, FMCG major Dabur India saw its top line growing after...

  6. Aug 12, 2022 · Packaged consumer goods maker Dabur India chairman Mohit Burman said these are unprecedented times with economies facing one crisis after another, while addressing shareholders at the company’s annual general meeting on Friday. “These are unprecedented times with economies facing one crisis after another.

  7. Formerly, with: Welbeck Property Partnership, London; Dabur Finance. 2000, Co-Founder, Aviva life Insurance; Founder, Universal Sompo General Insurance company; 2004, acquired Balsara Home Products; acquired FEM Pharma for Dabur India; acquired Punjab Tractors, subsequently sold to Mahindra and Mahindra.