The pioneer who led the group since 1954, transformed the age-old family business with new business ideas and refurbished the traditional business into an emerging business setup. In order to generate employment and to stop migration, in 1969 he started the first manufacturing unit in the region to produce Catechu and Rice.
In 2005, his honest attempts were acknowledged by the Uttarakhand Government and he was awarded with the “UDHYOG RATNA” by the Government of Uttarakhand, for his immense contribution towards the development of industry in the State. His ideology remains with us
“Think before others. Do for others”
An entrepreneur who always dream of serving his native place, thought of benefiting the local people by creating job opportunities. He set up the first Soya bean oilseeds based solvent extraction plant in State of UP, steel making unit producing construction and structural steel, textile unit producing synthetic yarn, pet fibre, moulding and casting unit producing automobiles and other components, agro unit producing quality seeds, horticulture and floriculture products.
Following the steps of his father, as……he has always thought of products that are produced from agriculture or recycling thereby conserving the natural resources. We adhere to his mantra,
“Produce, Protect and Preserve”
We are deeply inspired and encouraged by the ideas of Shri Pyare Lal and Shri Nand Kishore Galwalia. They have endowed us with great thinking and have taught us to work hard, share prosperity and surrender everything to the supreme power of God. We strongly believe that with the blessings of our ancestors we are able to serve humanity whole-heartedly. Today, we with blessings of mighty power bring out the best potential within ourselves. We are proud to be a part of a lineage that held high morals and values and hope that we too may live up to the same morals and values.
The SPNG Group, named after Shri Pyare Lal Ji and Shri Nand Kishore Ji Galwalia. The Group has been heralding the legacy of transforming the lives since 1954.