In the early 1980s, I was only a commercial siliconiser and screen printers making stickers were my customers. Label presses had yet to make a big impact and labelstock was still not a very viable market. All the stickers that were produced were coming from screen printers. Most of the work done was manual! Exposing the negatives or positives and then producing a screen to print, it was an art. It was the pre press and press work of that time. Printing was also done manually using a squeezee on an exposed screen… He was an expert, an artist who perfected the art and pioneered the evolution of that technology. He was my first customer in Mumbai!!! I sold to him five reams of silicon paper at that time. Jagdish Zaveri was the man. Last evening on 5th of April 2014, at the age of 75 years he breathed his last. The industry pays tribute to one of initiators of label in India. Rest in peace, Jagdishbhai!
It is ironic that almost exactly a year back on the 7th
of April 2013 another legend in the label industry, Kartar Singh Dunglay had
passed away.
I still cannot forget the time I first visited his office in Royal
Industrial Estate Wadala. My in-laws lived in Wadala at that time, so his
office was very close and with every visit it became a ritual to start my BOMBAY
tour by meeting him first. As I entered his office the first time, I was
overawed! Elegant as he looked with his all white apparel, a Tilak (A religious
symbol or a line) on his forehead, a large table; which was very clean, had
fancy telephones and gadgets of those times… Jagdishbhai was class. He was
passionate about screen printing as I am for labels today. When I visited him
that time, he probably saw the passion that I had for the industry. He took me
inside his factory to show his innovative abilities. The cleanliness in the
unit was evident. It was a time when people screen printed and used wooden
racks or the factory floors for printed sheets to dry. He had pioneered in
using spring loaded Aluminium drying racks for optimizing space and manufacture
lean so that constraint of space would not restrict continuous production. More
so in a place like Mumbai where place available is always short.
He was indulgent in his work and passionate about the
industry. He took keen interest in the leadership of industry associations. As
the founder president of Screen Printing Association of India, he spared and
invested his valuable time for the growth of the screen printing industry. He
was the Vice President of BMPA (Bombay Master Printers Association) in
2002-2003 and was also actively involved with social and sports associations. A
man, who accepted change and evolution as it came, adopted the self adhesive
label industry as it has evolved. He has passed on the heritage to his soft
spoken son Sandeep Zaveri. Their present company Total Print solutions Pvt.
Ltd. at Navi Mumbai is a successful label enterprise. Sandeep, taking the
heritage forward is the vice president of LMAI (label Manufacturers Association
of India) and the President of the YMC (Young Managers Club) of LMAI. His work
for the label industry is widely appreciated.
Jagdish Zaveri lived an eventful life full of vigour and
socializing. He strongly believed that one should give back to the society that
gives you so much. He would never miss his association meetings and loved to
spend his evenings with his friends in the club. He lived a full life and will
always be missed by industry colleagues, family and his social associates. Rest
in Peace my friend Jagdishbhai…
We ALL will miss you!
A tribute on behalf of the Indian Label Industry written by Harveer Sahni, Managing Director,
Weldon Celloplast Limited, New Delhi-110008. 6th April 2014