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Young Min Bahadur Gurung had strong faith in making history one day.

His parents too had a dream


that he will be a great personality of the country in due course of time. It was the major reason behind his
parents’ decision to send him to a good school although his was a big 10-member family. Born after five
sisters, he was raised as a pampered son in the family and provided with facilities that a son usually gets
in the Nepali society. Two younger brothers were born after him. During his early schooling, Gurung was
touched by the story about Madam Curie inventing bean size radium after melting 17 tons of stone.
Megnath Lamsal, his teacher at high school, left a deep impression on him. The teacher’s lessons
motivated him to do well in life and reach greatness one day. “I was very fond of Lamsal Sir and liked his
classes much. I developed a strong belief in myself and was committed to work hard for success,” he
recalls.  Born in Dube, a village in Khotang district, Gurung had schooling up to SLC at different schools
nearby. Unlike other young boys of his time, he was very energetic and hardworking. He enjoyed his
schooldays even though he had to walk two hours daily to go to the school. Despite being a good
student, Gurung failed in the SLC exams. It came as a shock for all the teachers, students and his own
family who considered him as a bright student. He didn’t take it as a setback though and tried his best to
overcome the failure by studying harder.

Reflecting back on his SLC failure, Gurung says that it actually made him the person he is today. He
elaborates, “Because I failed my SLC exams, I did not pursue science stream later. Had I cleared SLC in my
first attempt with flying colors, I would have other ideas about my future course of life and ultimately miss
this fantastic business opportunity that I have today.

Gurung started helping his family in farming after his intermediate degree. In Bhadra 2031 BS, he started
planting rice, harvesting maize and other jobs required by the farming demands. During this period, he
fell terribly sick and survived the ordeal somehow. Gurung’s father decided that enough was enough. Until
now, he always insisted to keep his dearest son close to him but following the incident, he advised him to
go to Kathmandu and study further.

Gurung had his first job as a record keeper who recorded attendance of daily wage laborers. He shares, “I
was given Rs 400 by my father when I left for Kathmandu so I had to find a job anyhow to sustain.” He
was soon hired in Nepal Bank Limited and was given a position in Nepalgunj. However, after two years, he
managed to find a posting to Kathmandu and started pursuing a master’s degree shortly afterwards. He
would attend college in the morning and work at the bank as his full time job.

A permanent job at the bank encouraged him to settle down in life. He married Sabitri Gurung, a girl from
his own village who was pursuing her intermediate degree in Kathmandu. Meanwhile, he also started
selling goods which built the foundation of his retail business. Gurung later turned his part time retail
business as a full time profession when he realized the potential that the business offered. He established
Bhatbhateni Cold Store in 2041 and expanded his retail shop on the second floor of the store in due
course of time.

As fate would have it, his store caught fire in 2047 BS and caused him a financial loss of around a million
rupees. Gurung says the fire at Bhatbhateni was a turning point for him and he learnt a lesson the hard
way to take his business more seriously. Three years later, he established Bhatbhateni Departmental Store.
“I am a different type of person who believes in growing plants on rock. It is not possible to stop at a
failure when you have a great vision,” he says.

Even today, despite all the success, Gurung consults his wife as before while making business strategies.
He remembers the time when he had to invest the same gold in his business that he had gifted to his wife
earlier. She joined his business within a few days of delivering their first child Kamana. “It was quite
amazing that she could join the store within a short period after the delivery of our first child,” he
reminisces. He rues the fact that he finds himself unable to give enough time to his family due to a busy
schedule. It is hard to find him relaxing much but when he does so, he listening to music from stalwarts
such as Narayan Gopal, Bachchu Kailash and Ani Choying Dolma.

Starting his grocery store with an investment of Rs 35,000 in a small single shutter, His business today is
worth billions of rupees with five huge outlets in the Kathmandu valley and one in Pokhara. It was dream
come true for him when the construction of his four huge supermarkets was completed last year. The
construction of supermarkets in Kathmandu was overseen by his wife, son and daughter while he was
busy taking care of the construction of the Pokhara outlet. As many as 50 people from his family circle are
involved in the business, informs Gurung.

He says that support from the people and the facilities provided at the Bhatbhateni outlets have made it a
successful supermarket chain. His stores registered overwhelming business during their respective
openings. The Bhatbhateni outlet at Pokhara was opened not too long ago and the story there was no
different either with thousands of people swarming the store for several days. “We had to cease either the
upstairs or downstairs lifts every hour to manage the heavy crowd. There were people coming from
Gorkha, Butwal and Lamjung as well,” he recounts.

Gurung believes that failures pave paths towards new directions and trigger innovations. Bhatbhateni
Supermarket employs 22,000 people currently and Gurung hopes that the group will have 50,000
employees in its ranks in 15 years time.

As part of its corporate social responsibility, the group helped construct an emergency ward having 72
beds at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital with a spending of Rs 100 million. Gurung has named the
ward after his parents whom he holds in very high esteem. He has also been providing yearly scholarships
to two MBBS students, especially the ones who originate from remote villages. “We will all die one day so
it is important that we set apart a certain percentage of our earnings for social causes,” he reasons.
Gurung thinks it is rather unfortunate that not many people spare a thought for the less privileged.

He plans to spend his retired life as a social worker. “I still believe in doing jobs which others haven’t tried
before and hope to work for the well being of the society,” he says. He recommends people to believe in
themselves to make it successful in life and be a part of the history.

Gurung dreams of making Bhatbhateni a multinational company and an international shopping hub as
well as plans to spread his business all around the world. His passion of expanding Bhatbhateni’s business
reflects strongly in his statement, “This has become a part of my body; it pains me if something goes
wrong in the company.”

GURUNG’S TIPS FOR SUCCESS


 Honesty : Be honest because the lack of it casts shadow on other qualities

Hard Work : A great company needs great vision which, in turn, needs hard work

Patience : It helps manage every success and failure

Positive Thinking : Don’t start your business without it


Continuity : Continue your business under any circumstances whatsoever

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