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Denied US visa, initially

PTI, Ramdev: Was denied US visa for marital status, lack of bank ac, Oct 23 2016


Yoga guru Baba Ramdev, who heads the Rs 4,500-crore Patanjali Group, was once denied a visa to the US citing his bachelor status and not having a bank account. But later it invited him and gave a 10-year visa when he was to address the UN, which is headquartered in New York, the yoga guru said.

“When for the first time I applied for a US visa, I was denied. I asked for reasons, they said Ba baji you don't have a bank account, which I still don't have, and you are unmarried,“ he said. He, however, did not indicate the year in which he had applied. “But when they had to call me for the UN programme, they on their own gave me a 10year visa,“ he said. “This is a separate matter“.

Gurupreneur

Shougat Dasgupta Asit Jolly MG Arun Damayanti Datta , “India Today” 29/12/2016

For making Patanjali Ayurveda the country's fastest growing FMCG company posting a turnover of Rs 5,000 crore for 2015-16

In April this year, the baba had the nation in awe when he announced a Rs 5,000-crore turnover for his Patanjali Ayurveda, vowing to double it the next year. With over three lakh franchise outlets across the country, Patanjali products are set to take over the market-from supermarkets to neighbourhood general stores. With an advertising budget of over Rs 500 crore, and with his own ebullient personality-he's judged dance shows on TV, showed off his yoga moves on stage with a Bollywood actor, even applied a Patanjali cream on Lalu Prasad Yadav-Ramdev dominated the headlines throughout the year. Sometimes, of course, he also did it for the wrong reasons. In April, referring to Muslims who refuse to chant 'Bharat Mata ki Jai', he said if the country didn't have laws, he would have beheaded them. Amid nationwide criticism, the yoga guru later retracted his statement.

Beyond yoga and business, this was also the year Ramdev showed off his political clout. With a supposed hot line to PM Narendra Modi, he is a much-loved figure in all BJP-ruled states. And when on November 8, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared currencies of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 invalid, Ramdev considered it a personal victory, having been advocating this step since 2010 as a measure to counter black money. A month on, though, he sounded a lot more cautious, saying that Modi should have implemented the move with better preparation.

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Patanjali, Ayurveda

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