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  1. Balaji Wafers is a snack food manufacturer and distributor in India. Founded in 1974, it produces and distributes a variety of potato chips and other grain-based snack foods . History. The company is owned by Chandubhai Virani, who was born into a family of farmers in Gujarat.

  2. Mar 22, 2019 · When Managing Director Chandubhai Virani unleashed his homemade snacks on the market nearly half a century ago, locals couldn’t have guessed Balaji Wafers would become one of India’s most successful snack manufacturers.

  3. The road ahead saw Bhikhubhai, Chandubhai and Kanubhai fail at their first venture of fertilizers and then take up working at a boarding mess in Rajkot. Entrepreneurship was thrust on the Virani brothers at a young age, when drought forced their father to sell ancestral agricultural land and give his sons...

  4. Jul 22, 2023 · Meet the man who had nothing but now runs Rs 4000 crore company. How he started Balaji wafers and his journey. Chandubhai took a risk by venturing into business after analyzing the demand for ...

  5. Feb 16, 2021 · The Rajkot brand is the undisputed leader in four states that national food giants haven't been able to penetrate yet; Chandubhai Virani's refusal to sell has paid off, and now the company is...

  6. Chandubhai Virani, the 60-year-old founder and director of Balaji Wafers Private Limited, started making potato wafers in 1982 with a minuscule investment of Rs 10,000 at a shed erected in the compound of his house.

  7. Jul 19, 2023 · One such inspiring story is of Chandubhai Virani, who is just a 10-class pass man but built a Rs 4,000-crore brand of potato wafers called ‘Balaji Wafers’. The 15-year-old boy Chandubhai Virani moved to Dhundoraji (Jamnagar), around 79 km from Rajkot, along with his family.

  8. Nov 24, 2020 · Potato wafers and other snack foods have proven to be the golden ticket for Co-Founder and Managing Director of Balaji Wafers, Chandubhai Virani.

  9. Oct 24, 2023 · Chandubhai Virani's tenacity transformed a simple wafer idea into the mega-successful Balaji Wafers brand, touching Rs 4,000 crore revenue.

  10. Jul 26, 2023 · Chandubhai Virani turned a Rs 10,000 investment into a Rs 1,800 crore snack empire, Balaji Wafers, marking a truly inspiring journey.