How Marwari Became Rich? | MARWARI BUSINESS SECRETS

In this video i have covered marwari business secrets and How Marwari Became Rich. It is case study on marwari business and secrets of marwari success.Hope you like it.
Dhanyawaad for watching.

0:00 Intro
2:27 Lesson 1
3:45 Lesson 2
5:05 Lesson 3
6:14 Lesson 4
7:31 Lesson 5
9:06 Lesson 6

67 thoughts on “How Marwari Became Rich? | MARWARI BUSINESS SECRETS

  1. I m agarwal. But u left one important point. Agarwal & marwadi spend maximum money in daughters and son marriage. No one can spend that much compare to marwadi and agarwals.

    1. @Wasim Saiyed this is business shaadi mein bhit saare log aate h aur aage ki bhi business meetings bhi hojati h bina kisi ko batye

  2. Bhai as a Marwari Rajput…We spent on lifestyle…Lifestyle is important for us… We spent above average on food,luxury,marriages,etc

  3. Mumbai was financial capital of India, it’s not greatness of marwari or Gujarathi, it’s greatness of Mumbai the most populus and financial capital is the reason.

    1. It was due to marwadi and gujarati only
      Read history
      Or watch Maharashtra governor speech

    2. Mumbai prospered because of multiple factors , mainly because it’s a port city, and because of its vibrant nature , yes , marvadi and Gujarati saw that opportunity

    3. If Mumbai was all created by marathi then why not a single marathi billionaire? Why not a single marathi company in Nifty or sensex? You love to claim others hardwork

  4. Great Video on this Community, All Family members in the Same Business is the Sweetest thing, That’s what I Like it helps grow Business as well as Family Bonding 😅 Everyone can Learn a Lot from them when it comes to Savings & Business..

    1. Bhai Family Business ka Ek Demerits bhi hai. Apaas mein Jhagda bhi bohot hota hai. Aur fir apsi jhagde se tang aakar dheere dheere sab apna Business alag kar lete hai. Aur kuch kuch joint family Business gharo mein toh Ghar k sadasya Ghar k Mukhiya ko theek se hisaab bhi nahi dete. Hisaab mein Hera pheri karke Paise eth lete hai 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  5. It’s about culture of the region. Marwadi work hard to earn money, Bengali work hard to earn knowledge. Are S C Bose, J C Bose, S N Bose, Tagore of Bengal less intelligent than any Marwadi businessman. In general, people from west are more inclined toward business, north toward martial arts and sports, east toward education and academics, south toward innovation and human development.

    1. No bro.. in West India gujrat and Rajasthan people are in business, but Maharashtra people is not business state are you agree

    2. I From Bangladesh it’s true, Bengali wants to become a doctor engineer and government job,😢

  6. Bhai I am a marwari but showing others as weak isn’t nice. We all are humans and every human should live a normal happy life, this is my thinking.

    1. Bhai I appreciate your thinking👏 and i salute those parents who bought you in this world🙏❤️

  7. Bengalis now are obsessed with government jobs.
    The British did a great job to make the Bengalis believe that being a clerk in a government office is more prestigious and respectful than owning your business. 😂😂😂

    1. Everyone have their weak and strong point just like no one can beat bengali on literature

    2. ​@K-worldsee our Assamese literature once than think it once.read it and understand the words I dont know why the world ignores assamese literature the poems of love of nature,love of family,love of grandfather,love of village all are described beautifully and vibrantly with humour poems like bebeberibang,kaka aru nati lora,আমাৰ গাওঁ,we northeastern people are also good in both science and math we have very less teachers on this subject but the growth rate is very high also new coaching s are emerging with business plans l,new startups

  8. Even though there are truths to the factors, this video is very stereotypical and have some negative vibes to it. As a Bengali who have had opportunities to see Marwaris from close. Let me tell you the primary factor why they are so successful that nobody talks about. It’s their amazing linguistic skill and ability to completely understand different cultures. It may sound stereotypical but it’s true. They pick up another language so fast, any state or community they stay, they will soon start speaking like a native speaker. And they will know most of the cultural nuances of that culture and they can do this without forgetting their own culture. And they have acquired this skill for thousands of years because it’s in their culture to move out and migrate to different places and find a gap in the new market and start new business. As a note I would also like to add why Bengalis fail miserably in business. It’s because we are hypocrites, we would love to have all the profits and gains, but would condescend the profession of business as a less intellectual profession.. we also are very racist even though we show ourselves as progressives, we have derogatory terms for almost every other ethnicities in India, I doubt that’s the case with others.

    1. Dada Marwaris are mostly unethical in Business..They will apply all sorts of illegitimate and sometimes illegal ways to stay in Business..it’s in their DNA and practice…yes Bengalis failed in business as they are still basking in old charm and babu culture..and last part of your sentence is completely bullshit..u mean to say that other communities like Marwaris and Biharis don’t have any derogatory terms for Bengalis at all…??

    2. Correct observation.and one thing also that Marwaris help their own people in distress whether Bengali people will always try to bring other Bengali down..

  9. If you want to be successful in business like a Marwadi, you need to love the money like the way a Bengali loves food. Loving money is nothing bad and I try to inculcate the same to my child, but I guess, a lot of them comes in-born. 😞

    1. And that love for money will come from self restraint, a certain level of financial literacy.
      Our education system does not teach about money at all.

  10. The Marwari community seems to be more sensible than the Gujrati community when it comes to BUSINESS!!

  11. Hats off for The Marwari peoples. I met a guy who is holding his own business and also studying in college ❤️

  12. I am a bengali and i too do my own business…Hopefully bengalis will bring a big change in the next era

    1. ​@Siddhartha Sinhaapna mukh bandh rakh……..hamara bengalo loko ka pa ka jutta hai tu

    2. Don’t have to wait for next era. I know many Bengalis who are Sucessful in Business from long long years ago.

    3. You are saying you are Bengali but being a Being you don’t know about this Famous Bengali Businessman’s-
      1.Shubroto Roy. 2. Bijon Nag. 3. Purnendu Chatterjee. 4. Sumit Majumdar. 5.Supratim Purkayastha. 6.Rishiraj Ganguly. 7.Amar Gopal Bose. 8.Deepak Adhikary. 9. Keshav Chandra Pal. 10. Mahendra Dutta.
      I am really surprised being a Bengali you don’t know anything about your community’s Sucessful Businessman’s 😂😂😂inspite of having such a gems you are waiting for next generation 😂😂😂😂

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  14. Excellent video and presentation by you brother 👏 👍 👌 Well done 👏 😊

  15. Not only in Rajasthan , even in our state nagaland , all big businesses are controlled by marwari.

  16. My father is a marwari (not so hard), but my mother is a bengali. But i think i am completely bengali and a die hard East Bengal fan, and I am proud of my motherland Bengal ❤💛 and i don’t know marwadi language or culture, just nothing 😂

  17. 1) opportunity seeker (opportunity ko dek kar) 2) self-management (finance budgetwrite) 3) income streams (one+ & build new-new) 4) long term vision (business- trust & reliability, long term investment, changes-flexible & adaptive) 5) value of the product (negation price, need) 6) cost control (minimum wastage= maximum output, budgeting, finance planning, cost🔽)

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