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Balvant Parekh
Balvant Parekh (1925-25 January 2013) also known as Balvantray Kalyanji Parakeh and B K Parekh was an Indian entrepreneur and founder of Pidilite Industries. Blavant was known as “India’s Fevicol Man”.
==Early life==
Balvant was born in Mahuva town of Bhavnagar district Gujarat India. Balvant grandfather was a magistrate. Balvant finished his initial school education in Mahuva and got his law degree from Government Law College Mumbai. While he was studying Balvant got married to Kantaben. Balvant never practiced law and worked in a dyeing and printing press in Mumbai. He changed job as a peon in a wood trader’s office where he used to stay in the warehouse along with his wife. Balvant decided to start his own business with a help of investor Mohan and started importing cycle, areca nut, paper dyes from western countries. After starting his business Balvant moved to flat in Sion Mumbai along with his wife, son and brother Sushil.

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