Late S. Kartar Singh Dunglay |
Sardar Kartar Singh Dunglay the founder and owner of Good Work Company New Delhi breathed his last in the intervening night of 7th and 8th of April 2013. He had been ill for the last few months, the end came peacefully. He was 78 years of age.
Kartar Singh Dunglay was
extremely passionate about his work in the printing industry. He started his
career in printing in 1955, a time when print had yet to evolve and was still
in the primitive phase of its life cycle. He started as a screen printer and
innovating there-in, was his passion. He always endeavored to think ahead of
time while he and other screen printers continued to print manually, yet Kartar
Singh developed, launched and exhibited a semi-automatic screen printing
machine in an exhibition in Delhi. It was an effort ahead of its time. So
passionate was he and indulgent to innovate that I am constrained to quote an
incident from my own home. One evening Dr. M K Raina, at that time a senior
leader in the management of Ballarpur Industries, later the CEO of Sinar Mas
Paper, was at our home for dinner to meet my illustrious father Harbans Singh
Sahni, the founder of brand “Weldon”. Dr. Raina was so impressed with the
personality of my father that he compared him with his own mentor, Lala Karam
Chand Thapar, the founder of Ballarpur Industries Limited, he said, “Sir, I can
only say people like you who excelled, pioneered and achieved were extremely
passionate and in love!!! They were in love with their work. In love as a boy
is, with his new girlfriend. You live with her thoughts all the time, scribble
her name on the notebook, write it on a stone, on a tree and she is on your
mind all the time. Your work has really been your girlfriend! The passion
delivered results.” When I met Kartar Singh Dunglay and saw his passion, Dr.
Raina’s words were ringing in my ears. In a post on this blog titled, “Women who endeavored in the Indian
Labels industry.” I wrote about his enterprising
wife Kusum Dunglay who was mentored by him and had excelled in the self
adhesive label business, I quote from that post,
“In
the late eighties, I had the chance to meet a very talented screen printer
Kartar Singh Dunglay of Goodwork Co. which had started to print in 1955. He is
one of the elders in our industry from an era and class of people who were in
love with their work as the youngsters are today with their girlfriends.”
He was a smiling and
pleasing personality, eager to learn more defying the growing years. A
Dedicated family man who gave enough room and mental space to his son Rouble
Dunglay. In words of his daughter Penny Bhandari, “He was the most beautiful
and divine person. His blessings will always be on all of us!”
Kartar Singh has many
innovations to his credit; Metal labels, Transfer labels, Tattoos, Fancy Butterfly
Labels and the list can just go on. He was the first one to set up a joint
venture with a European company in the labels industry. He partnered with
leading European label printers Reynders to set Reydunn in Manesar, Gurgaon
Haryana India. Unfortunately the partnership fell apart and the both the
constituents went their own way. Reynders set up their own wholly owned unit at
Chopanki in Rajasthan. Such was the awe of Kartar Singh’s personality that Marc
Reynders, owner of Reynders came over to my home for a dinner last month and despite
having parted ways with Dunglays he said, “Mr. Dunglay is not well, I have to
go visit him tomorrow before I go back home”
Kusum Dunglay has been
the pillar of strength for Kartar Singh. She was mentored by him to run the
label business from the front. She took the business to new heights and leading
FMCG brands are their customers. Kartar Singh Dunglay has been a man for whom
work was always been the reason for moving on. Kusum Dunglay says, “Even when
he was critically ill in the last few weeks, he insisted and managed to come to
the factory!” He was a caring parent, an indulgent business man and a great
friend. We will miss “Sardarji”, as we all fondly referred to him. May his soul
rest in peace!
Written
by Harveer Sahni, Managing Director, Weldon Celloplast Limited, New
Delhi-110008 April 2013
Deepest sympathies to you, the Dunglay family, and to the New Delhi printing community on the sad passing of Mr. Kartar Singh Dunglay. We appreciate hearing in Canada about his distinguished contributions to the label industry.
ReplyDeleteKind regards,
Victoria Gaitskell
victoria.printaction@gmail.com
Dear Harveer Sahni ji,
ReplyDeleteI know this gentlemen from a long time. Was a great personality.
My tribute to this great man.
And heartfelt condolence to his family.
Paul
Our heartfelt condolence to the departed soul. May his soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteRegards
AshokVyas
Bindal Papers Limited