Khaleej Times

Baba Ramdev targets India’s online market

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new delhi — Baba Ramdev, the popular yoga guru-turned-entreprene­ur behind one of India’s biggest brands, said Tuesday he was tying up with Amazon to target the country’s $1 billion online market for consumer goods.

Ramdev built up a huge following through his yoga TV show before launching the Patanjali brand of products, which range from toothpaste to cooking oil and cosmetics. Patanjali now rivals major internatio­nal brands in India thanks to its low prices and home-grown credential­s, but currently sells mainly through bricksand-mortar shops.

Now it is tying up with a range of online retailers including Flipkart, Paytm and BigBasket as well as Amazon after a successful trial. “The online mechanism is especially aimed at youngsters who want speed and comfort when it comes to shopping,” the yoga tycoon told journalist­s in Delhi. The company has ambitious plans to double its turnover in the current financial year to $3 billion.

Ramdev, whose long beard and flowing saffron-coloured robes make him an incongruou­s figure in the world of big business, is a huge celebrity in India. He claims to live a simple life despite his riches and says all his profits go to charity. He has also denied past allegation­s of tax evasion. “I have no dreams of personal wealth and prosperity. We are a not-for-profit company,” he said on Tuesday.

“We will invest each and every rupee that we make in charity.”

India had 60 million online shoppers in 2016, a figure that will rise by more than 50 percent by 2026, according to a report by Morgan Stanley. — AFP

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