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Dabur (Dabur India Ltd.) (Devanagari: डाबर, derived from Daktar Burman) is India's largest Ayurvedic medicine manufacturer. Dabur was founded by Dr SK Burman, a physician in West Bengal. He founded Dabur in 1884 to produce and dispense Ayurvedic medicines.
His initial goal was to successfully produce and market effective medicine for ordinary villagers. Dr Burman designed Ayurvedic medication for diseases such as cholera and malaria. Soon the news of his medicines travelled, and he came to be known as the trusted 'Daktar' or Doctor who came up with effective cures. That is how Dabur got its name - derived from the Devanagri rendition of Daktar Burman.
Dabur's Ayurvedic Specialities Division has over 260 medicines for treating a range of ailments and body conditions-from common cold to chronic paralysis. Dabur International, a fully owned subsidiary of Dabur India formerly held shares in the UAE based Weikfield International, which it disposed of on 25 June 2012.
Dabur (Dabur India Ltd.) (Devanagari: डाबर, derived from Daktar Burman) is India's largest Ayurvedic medicine manufacturer. Dabur was founded by Dr SK Burman, a physician in West Bengal. He founded Dabur in 1884 to produce and dispense Ayurvedic medicines.
His initial goal was to successfully produce and market effective medicine for ordinary villagers. Dr Burman designed Ayurvedic medication for diseases such as cholera and malaria. Soon the news of his medicines travelled, and he came to be known as the trusted 'Daktar' or Doctor who came up with effective cures. That is how Dabur got its name - derived from the Devanagri rendition of Daktar Burman.
Dabur's Ayurvedic Specialities Division has over 260 medicines for treating a range of ailments and body conditions-from common cold to chronic paralysis. Dabur International, a fully owned subsidiary of Dabur India formerly held shares in the UAE based Weikfield International, which it disposed of on 25 June 2012.