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From veggie Tacos to health care: Gaurav Burman’s sprawling bets

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Burman Family Holdings was established in 1995, shortly after Dabur went public. Its investments and partnerships range from what Burman calls “promising" domestic startups like DMI Finance to global companies such as Yum!

Brands Inc.’s Taco Bell and Aviva Plc.Dabur has held up OK this year, with its shares rising 11%. While the benefits of ayurvedic products to protect against Covid-19 are still in question, sales of the company’s flagship chyawanprash -- a mixture of Indian gooseberry, honey, sugar, ghee, herbs and spices -- surged 700% last quarter from the previous three months.

The company’s hand sanitizer is “pretty much sold out," and its new vegetable wash is “flying off the shelves," Burman said.But other ventures from the family.

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