Case Studies
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1 | Entrepreneurial Scoops: The Saga of Jay Faluda Ice-Cream | Dr. Priyanka Batra, Dr. Jigna Trivedi | The ice cream sector in India is a rapidly growing industry... (read more) |
2 | From “Mysore Express” to “Aravana”: Navigating the Culinary Landscape with Unique Unlimited Dosa Thali Concept | Dr. Heena Joshi, Dr. Anushree Mehta, Dr. Tanvi Kothari | This case study reports Hitesh Vavadiya’s entrepreneurial journey... (read more) |
3 | ‘From Scoops to Success: Rangoli Ice Cream’ Rang Jama De Rangoli... | Dr. Shivanisinh Parmar, Dr. Urvi Amin | The ice cream industry in India, encompassing production... (read more) |
4 | From Trading to Manufacturing: Steering Growth and Challenges at Varie Valves Pvt. Ltd. | Dr. Anushree Mehta, Dr. Tanvi Kothari, Dr. Heena Joshi | This case study discovers the entrepreneurial pursuit of .. (read more) |
5 | Kalashree: Kasab of Handcrafted Customised Cotton Sculptures | Dr. Urvi Amin, Dr. Shivanisinh Parmar | This case study delves into the entrepreneurial journey of Harin .. (read more) |
6 | Manmohan Kharek Centre- The Mouthwatering ‘Mukhwas’ (Mouth Freshener) | Ms. Yesha Vyas, Mr. Sanidhya Tanna, Dr. Jigna Trivedi | Eating ‘Mukhwas’ after meals is an ancient tradition in India... (read more) |
7 | Navigating Challenges: The Journey of Mr. Rohit Dholakia and Pure Chem Pvt. Ltd. | Dr. Tanvi Kothari, Dr. Heena Joshi, Dr. Anushree Mehta | This case study is the entrepreneurial journey of ... (read more) |
8 | Radhe Prem Ni Mithaas- Unprecedented Journey | Dr. Jigna Trivedi, Dr. Priyanka Batra | Sweets are a symbol of joy, love, celebration ... (read more) |
9 | Tea-Lo-Gii (Have Tea): Brewing Success in the Face of Adversity | Dr. Janvi Joshi, Dr. Krunal Joshi | The case chronicles the entrepreneurial journey of Mr. Pritam .. (read more) |
10 | Vrundavan: A Sweet and Namkeen (Savoury) Journey | Dr. Krunal Joshi, Dr. Janvi Joshi | This case study discovers the entrepreneurial pursuit of .. (read more) |
Entrepreneurial Scoops: The Saga of Jay Faluda Ice-Cream
The ice cream sector in India is a rapidly growing industry, blending traditional and modern flavors to cater to diverse tastes. As consumers increasingly seek innovative and authentic experiences, traditional desserts like faluda, a popular Indian dessert made from vermicelli, rose syrup, and milk, served with ice cream, have gained prominence. Faluda, with its rich history and unique texture, has become a favorite in celebrations and daily indulgence. Jairam Vatumal Navani’s journey with Jay Faluda Ice-Cream exemplifies the blend of tradition and entrepreneurship in this evolving sector. Born in 1973 in Sardarnagar, Ahmedabad, Jairam was introduced to the ice cream faluda business by his father, Vatumal, who began selling homemade delights in 1955. In 2008, Jairam launched Jay Faluda Ice-Cream, driven by a desire to preserve his father’s legacy. Despite financial constraints and fierce competition, Jairam’s focus on quality and innovation set his venture apart. With support from his wife, Anju, and son, Girish, who joined the business in 2016, Jairam expanded JFI into a beloved destination. His commitment to tradition and creativity has made Jay Faluda Ice-Cream a symbol of local entrepreneurship, with aspirations to grow across Ahmedabad and beyond.
From “Mysore Express” to “Aravana”
This case study reports Hitesh Vavadiya’s entrepreneurial journey from rural roots to Mysore Express. The food service industry is characterized by many factors that aid the industry and challenges that can really be discouraging. Factors that aid the industry are Consumer preferences, economic dynamics and technological advancements. Hitesh did encounter initial setbacks though he didn’t get discouraged by them. Collaboration was key to accommodate unique and different perspectives from others. Thus, Hitesh adapts his entrepreneurial vision to market dynamics. “Mysore Express” was founded through a partnership with a seasoned South Indian cuisine expert. This resulted in an affordable Thali restaurant that yielded a huge patronage among customers due to its uniqueness and customer satisfaction. Inflation and the COVID-19 pandemic caused a huge downturn, but Hitesh remains committed. He stands with his team and culinary excellence however difficult the downturn hit. He expands his venture through strategic franchising initiatives and diversification into catering services, blending tradition uniqueness and innovation. His journey demonstrates resilience, perseverance, and entrepreneurial spirit, leaving an indelible mark on Ahmedabad’s culinary landscape and beyond. Through his endeavours, he redefines the dining experience and cultivates a legacy of enduring impact in food entrepreneurship through his innovative offerings.
From Scoops to Success: Rangoli Ice Cream
The ice cream industry in India, encompassing production, distribution, and consumption, forms a significant segment within the dairy and food processing sector. Fueled by factors like urbanization, increased disposable incomes, and diverse consumer preferences, the industry has witnessed substantial growth and economic contribution. Rangoli Ice Cream, founded by Mr. Vinay Patel and expanded by his son Hiteshbhai Patel, exemplifies this growth, evolving from a small village fruit-shake shop to a thriving franchise with over 40 outlets across Gujarat with plans for further geographical expansion. Its success is attributed to a blend of traditional and innovative flavors, commitment to quality, and strategic business decisions. Challenges such as financial constraints and market competition have been overcome through foresight and perseverance. Looking forward, Rangoli Ice Cream aims for geographical expansion and product innovation, reflecting its dedication to customer satisfaction and continued growth in the dynamic ice cream market of India.
From Trading to Manufacturing: Steering Growth and Challenges at Varie Valves Pvt. Ltd.
This case study discovers the entrepreneurial pursuit of Mr. Biren Karani, founder of Varie Valves Pvt. Ltd., a leading player in India’s industrial valves market. Born in Mumbai in 1971, Mr. Karani, a mechanical engineering graduate, ventured into entrepreneurship in 1998 after gaining valuable industry experience. Initially starting with trading, Mr. Karani transformed his business to manufacturing Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) in 2000, focusing on superior quality and innovative design. Despite facing challenges such as limited capital and a challenging factory location, Mr. Karani persevered, emphasizing the importance of resilience and determination in entrepreneurship. To overcome these challenges, he focused on developing proficient design engineers and expanding Varie Valves’ presence across major cities in India. With plans to increase focus on the Business-to-Retail segment, enhance online presence, and explore export opportunities, Mr. Karani’s strategic vision has positioned Varie Valves for significant growth and success in the industrial valves market.
Kalashree: Kasab of Handcrafted Customised Cotton Sculptures
This case study delves into the entrepreneurial journey of Harin, a visionary artisan dedicated to preserving Indian culture through his unique handmade sculptures. Facing initial challenges, Harin’s commitment to excellence and cultural authenticity propelled his venture to global recognition. By eschewing traditional advertising to let his craftsmanship speak for itself, Harin attracted a diverse clientele from over 30 countries, including the USA, UK, and Australia. His personalized approach to crafting dolls tailored to each client’s specifications garnered acclaim and loyalty worldwide. Recognized in prestigious records and awards, Harin’s plans include expansion, technology integration, sustainability initiatives, skill development, and strategic partnerships. Through strategic actions and a relentless pursuit of quality, Harin aims to elevate his brand further, empower artisans, and continue his mission of showcasing Indian heritage on a global stage.
Manmohan Kharek Centre- The Mouthwatering ‘Mukhwas’ (Mouth Freshener)
Eating ‘Mukhwas’ after meals is an ancient tradition in India. It is believed that a meal is incomplete without serving ‘Mukhwas’ to guests, making it a symbol of hospitality. Scientifically, it has been proven that chewing ‘Mukhwas’ after meals not only enhances digestion but also supplements the body with essential nutrients. The story of Shri Nekrambhai embodies values, wisdom, honesty, sincerity, and diligence—traits that are more precious than wealth. His expertise in preparing the mouthwatering and finger-licking flagship products ‘Kharek’ and ‘Hajma-hajam’ is unparalleled, giving him a first-mover advantage. His story teaches that a person who walks the righteous path, is committed to hard work, and upholds strong moral values can overcome any challenge. A never-give-up attitude enables one to reach new heights of success. Nekrambhai’s journey from zero to hero is inspirational, showing people the power of self-belief. For more than forty-four years, ‘Panditji’ from Uttar Pradesh has been bringing nostalgia and sweetness to the lives of people in Gandhinagar. His consistency and humility are the keys to his success.
Navigating Challenges: The Journey of Mr. Rohit Dholakia and Pure Chem Pvt. Ltd.
This case study is the entrepreneurial journey of Mr. Rohit Dholakia, acquirer of Pure Chem Pvt. Ltd. (PCPL), a leading pharmaceutical company in Ankleshwar, Gujarat. Born on November 22, 1984, in Surat, Mr. Dholakia was raised with strong values of hard work and resilience. His academic background, including a Ph.D. and a Master’s degree in Pharmacy, provided a solid foundation for his career. PCPL, established on April 7, 1995, with support from Asian Paints, excels in producing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and intermediates. Under Mr. Dholakia’s leadership since 2013, PCPL has navigated regulatory and financial challenges to become a significant industry player. The company’s success is driven by its commitment to innovation and adherence to WHO-GMP and ISO 9001:2008 standards. Mr. Dholakia’s vision extends beyond profitability, aiming to create a socially responsible enterprise. PCPL’s ventures into advanced molecules and organic based cosmetics demonstrate its forward-thinking approach. Initiatives like public testing laboratories highlight its dedication to fostering innovation. Looking ahead, Mr. Dholakia aims for PCPL to enhance India’s self-sufficiency in pharmaceuticals. This case study showcases his journey from diligent student to transformative entrepreneur, emphasizing his commitment to excellence and social responsibility.
Radhe Prem Ni Mithaas- Unprecedented Journey
Sweets are a symbol of joy, love, celebration, and hospitality. The culture of India is that no festivals or happiness in India are celebrated without sweets. Confectioners’’ ancient method of selling the sweets was in a standard off white cardboard base box and a red-coloured cardboard lid. The branding of sweets was a distant dream of the sweet makers. The hard toil of Late Shri Keshavlal Sukhadia’s sweets and snacks-making skills and his financial mantra of using internal sources of funds were inherited by his sons. The ancient generation laid the foundation, the second generation created a stepping stone, and the third generation has given wings to the business. ‘Radhe-Prem Ni Mithaas’ stands vocal, firm-footed and successfully conquers the sweets and snacks market in the local region of Gandhinagar. The case teaches that belief in God, appetite for hard work, skills, determination, innovation, proper planning, consistency, and excellent financial management can help to craft a fortune. It is a story of rags to riches and struggles to success. Late Shri Keshavlal Sukhadia did not give a fish to his sons but taught them how to fish so that they could stand firm in the ocean. Thus, the inheritance of skills overpowers the inheritance of wealth.
Tea-Lo-Gii (Have Tea): Brewing Success in the Face of Adversity
The case chronicles the entrepreneurial journey of Mr. Pritam Gupta and Ms. Dimple Sinha, who transitioned from running a visa consultancy business to launching a successful tea and snacks venture in Ahmedabad city of Gujarat state. Facing challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, night shift management and rumours hindering their progress, they persevered, leveraging their savings and determination to establish multiple outlets of “Tea-Lo-Gii”. Through innovative strategies, dedication to quality, and customer-centric approaches, they transformed their passion for business into a thriving enterprise.
Vrundavan: A Sweet and Namkeen (Savoury) Journey
The case elaborates the journey of the Sukhadiyas from Randeja town and their business as it stands today, all due to the vision of the founder, Shri Vitthaldas Pitambardas Sukhadiya. Vrundavan Sweets and Namkeen, as it is known today, has established itself as a leading player in the snacks and sweets industry in Gandhinagar city of Gujarat, known for its quality products and customer-centric approach. Despite initial challenges, the firm has achieved steady growth through innovation, determination, and strategic decisions. With a legacy, spanning decades, the firm’s journey exemplifies entrepreneurship and resilience. The family business aims to continue delighting customers with high-quality offerings and contributing to India’s vibrant food landscape.