Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124


Banaskantha, Gujarat – Great entrepreneurial journeys often begin in the most unexpected places. For Ravindra Singh Shekhawat and Vishnukumar Chaudhry, founders of Gavyamart Panchgavya Utpad Pvt. Ltd., the journey started not in a corporate boardroom but in the small village of Sherpura in Gujarat.
Long before Gavyamart became a recognized name in the organic and Panchgavya sector, the two founders shared something much more valuable than business ambitions – a common belief in the power of traditional Indian values and cow-based wellness practices.
Both Ravindra and Vishnukumar spent significant time working and learning at Pathmeda, one of India’s most well-known centers dedicated to cow conservation and Panchgavya-based initiatives. Their experience there exposed them to traditional knowledge, rural livelihoods, and the immense potential of cow-based products that had been a part of Indian culture for centuries.
However, like many aspiring entrepreneurs, their path was far from easy.
Coming from a small village, resources were limited. Building a company from scratch required not only financial investment but also immense patience, courage, and determination. In the early days, every challenge felt larger than life. There were questions about funding, market acceptance, logistics, and whether customers would trust a new brand operating in a niche category.
The founders often found themselves balancing dreams with reality. There were moments of uncertainty, difficult financial decisions, and long periods where growth seemed slow. Yet they remained committed to their vision.
What kept them moving forward was a shared purpose. They believed that traditional products made with authenticity could find a place in modern households. More importantly, they wanted to create opportunities for rural communities and preserve practices that were gradually disappearing in an increasingly industrialized world.
Friends first and business partners later, Ravindra and Vishnukumar complemented each other’s strengths. During difficult periods, their partnership became their greatest asset. Whenever one faced doubts, the other offered confidence. Whenever obstacles emerged, they focused on finding solutions instead of excuses.
The turning point came when customers began returning not just for products but for the trust associated with the Gavyamart name. Positive feedback, repeat purchases, and growing demand validated years of hard work. It was the moment the founders realized that their vision was no longer just an idea—it was becoming a sustainable business.
Today, Gavyamart serves customers across India and continues to expand its presence in the organic and wellness market. Yet despite the company’s growth, the founders remain deeply connected to their roots in Sherpura village.
Their story is not simply about building a business. It is about preserving heritage, creating impact, and proving that entrepreneurs from small villages can compete on a national stage when driven by purpose and persistence.
Looking toward the future, Ravindra Singh Shekhawat and Vishnukumar Chaudhry envision Gavyamart becoming a leading name in organic and Panchgavya products while continuing to empower rural communities. Their ambition extends beyond commercial success—they want to create a movement that reconnects consumers with traditional Indian wellness practices.
The journey from Sherpura village to building a recognized brand has been filled with struggles, sacrifices, and lessons. But it also stands as a powerful reminder that some of the most inspiring business stories begin with two friends, a shared dream, and the courage to take the first step.