
- Bikaji Foods CMD Shivratan Agarwal passed away aged 74.
- He died of a heart attack in Chennai.
- Agarwal built Bikaji Foods from a small venture.
Shivratan Agarwal, Chairman and Managing Director of Bikaji Foods International, passed away in Chennai on Thursday morning following a heart attack. He was 74.
Agarwal had travelled to the city in connection with his wife’s surgery and was staying at a hotel with his family at the time, reported Dainik Bhaskar.
Sudden Health Emergency in Chennai
According to family sources, Agarwal complained of uneasiness at around 7:30 AM on Thursday. As his condition worsened, he was rushed to a private hospital, where he breathed his last.
His wife had recently undergone a heart bypass surgery and had been advised to rest, prompting the family to remain in Chennai for her recovery.
A resident of Bikaner’s Sardulganj area, Agarwal arrived in Chennai with his family around 10 days ago.
Building Bikaji: From Bikaner to a Global Brand
Agarwal founded the Bikaji brand in Bikaner in 1993, beginning with a small-scale venture that would eventually grow into one of India’s leading food companies.
In its early days, the business operated under the name Shivdeep Food Products, named after his son.
A Break from Legacy, A New Identity
After a business split, Agarwal chose to move away from his family’s traditional association with Haldiram’s and start independently.
He relocated to Bikaner and began producing bhujia under Shivdeep Food Products, laying the foundation for what would later become Bikaji.
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The Story Behind the Name ‘Bikaji’
Seeking a distinctive identity for his brand and aiming to take Indian flavours to a wider audience, Agarwal chose the name “Bikaji”. The name is derived from Rao Bika, the founder of Bikaner, after whom the city is named.
Milestone Moment: Stock Market Listing
Bikaji Foods International marked a major milestone in 2022 when it was listed on the stock market, reflecting the company’s growth journey from a local enterprise to a national and international player.
Innovation Despite Limited Formal Education
Agarwal had studied only up to Class 8, but built his business through vision and innovation.
In the early years, he travelled abroad to study production techniques and modernise his operations.
At a time when bhujia was largely produced by hand, Agarwal introduced mechanised manufacturing. Bikaji became the first Indian brand to produce bhujia using machines, significantly enhancing productivity and consistency.
Over the years, Bikaji expanded its operations with increasing automation across production and packaging.
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