{"id":6490,"date":"2012-06-19T08:59:56","date_gmt":"2012-06-19T03:14:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.whynepal.com\/?p=6490"},"modified":"2016-08-14T11:22:12","modified_gmt":"2016-08-14T05:37:12","slug":"rajendra-khetan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.whynepal.com\/entrepreneurs\/rajendra-khetan\/","title":{"rendered":"Rajendra Khetan a multi-generational entrepreneur from Khetan group"},"content":{"rendered":"

Rajendra Khetan leads the Khetan Group, one of the oldest business-families in Nepal. The oldest of three brothers of Khetan family, he is\u00a0the Chairman of Laxmi Bank and PrimeLife Insurance, and the President of Nepal Britain Chamber of Commerce and Industries and Everest Insurance \u00a0among others.<\/p>\n

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In the Last Thursdays interaction program, jointly organized by the Entrepreneurs for Nepal<\/a> and Samriddhi,<\/a> the prosperity foundation in March 2012, Mr. Khetan voiced his belief that entrepreneurship is the only way for development in Nepal, he admits he is just adding bricks on top of\u00a0the business that his ancestors started more than a century ago.<\/p>\n

The Khetan family business started in Nepal almost 170 years ago during the Nepal-Tibet War, popularly known as Bhot ko Ladai, when Mr. Rajendra Khetan\u2019s great, great-grandfather Mr. Kishun Ram started supplying rice and salt to the Nepalese soldiers. Since then the Khetan family never looked back.<\/p>\n

After starting their family business in 1845 as small traders, the Khetan family started importing fabrics from India in 1910. Finally, in the mid 1937, they registered their firm and became one among the first 32 registered business firms in Nepal. Mr. Khetan proudly shares the legacy of their family business being one of the first tax-payers practically starting the modern tax regime in Nepal. In 1970, they started their first diversion by exporting jute and lintels. Then, in 1989 the family entered the manufacturing business collaborating with foreign multinationals by establishing Gorkha Brewery. Expansion of their business empire followed in the coming years. In 1993 and 1994, they stepped into banking and insurance business and in 2000 they created their presence in the food processing and manufacturing business. In 2002, Laxmi Bank started. These are only some of the keystone initiatives, among other investments and businesses, the Khetan Group has headed over the business history of more than 170 years.<\/p>\n

The Khetan Group has become an part of the economic development of Nepal over the years. Khetan Group was one of the first to start a private bank completely locally owned, named The Himalayan Bank, and the first to start an aviation company by the name of Nepal Air Charter Service (NACS).
\nKhetan believes their family\u2019s business journey since 1845 reveals that even more than capital, technology or resources, the most important need to becoming an entrepreneur is the thought or belief in starting up a venture!<\/p>\n

(Lesson #1) Believe in yourself and the courage to dream are the first and the most important step towards becoming an entrepreneur.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

This dream can start to materialize in the form of a small shopkeeper, a trader or a merchant. As these small ventures grow, capital development became the main focus. Once this generates enough capital, then the capital is\u00a0invested further into making larger ventures growing the profit scale as well as the capital return. This is how, he tells, Khetan Group has reached its stage today.<\/p>\n

\u201cBeing focused in your work is very important. This has been one of the major key in our success\u201d says Khetan.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Besides profit-making, Khetan Group has also been actively involved in number of welfare works. Kathmandu University and Late Hari Khetan Multiple Campus in Birgunj, both non-commercial investments in the educational sector, are some of the examples of welfare works the family is involved. They are also establishing a non-commercial trauma center in Naubisey for people of Dhading and surrounding area to recognize the respect given to his late father by the state.<\/p>\n

Mr. Khetan shared the working structure of the group as well. There are two main components: one the Khetan Group itself and the other is a group of public shareholders, investors, etc.<\/p>\n