It started from sweets, then came Lovely Professional University and real estate and an EV play—and they are far from done
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‘Ab laddu bechne wale degree bechenge (now sweets sellers will sell degrees)’ is a jibe the Lovely Group was subjected to when it first thought of starting a professional higher education institution in Punjab. It got a lot of backlash given its inexperience in the domain and lack of private universities in the state.
Lovely Professional University, the group’s flagship business, is a result of years of toil to prove its competency in running an educational institution. Started in 1999, the group had to wait for years to get approvals and attract students. It wasn’t until 2006 that the university got official status. “Any business is meant to run into obstacles… the strength is in not getting bogged down and making efforts in the right direction,†says Ashok Mittal, 59, president of Lovely Group, and founding chancellor of Lovely Professional University (LPU).
After 16 years of being in the business, LPU has 35,000 students from across 50 countries—a considerably high number for a private university. The Mittal family is leaving no stone unturned to grow out of the ‘laddu walas’ image.
The 60-year-old family-run business that started with Lovely sweets in Jalandhar, Punjab, today has three business verticals that include Lovely Automobiles, which deals with automobile dealerships across Punjab, and LPU, a private higher education institution. The partnership firm, which has its verticals registered independently, registered a turnover of ₹1,153 crore for 2020-21, with a claimed investment of ₹912 crore across the three verticals. It strategically ventured into completely unrelated businesses to eventually become a multi-business goliath in Punjab.
(This story appears in the 07 October, 2022 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)