GURU
A Long Walk to Success By Narendra Raval with Kailash Mota
Bloomsbury India.ISBN HB: 978-9-3871-4687-7 Hard Cover
Reviewed by Mahadev Desai
This is a riveting, insightful and inspiring story of the journey of
respected and distinguished business tycoon Narendra Raval, endearingly
known as ‘Guru’, from a little village Mathak in Gujarat, India to East
Africa where he helms his industrial conglomerate of steel, cement,
infrastructure and aviation. His critically acclaimed and engrossing
autobiography written in collaboration with his close friend Kailash Mota,
narrates four decades in his illustrious life as industrial entrepreneur and
philanthropist ,who with his devotion, dedication, humility,business
acumen,vision,foresight,hard work, and tenacity, successfully built a US
$650 million business empire, with more than 4,500 employees across East
Africa. But it has not all been a smooth climb to the top. His eventful life
has had ups and downs but call it fate or destiny, various unexpected turns
have gradually propelled him to success and fame.
Raval was born in August 1961 in a Gujarati-Brahmin family. He was a naughty
and mischievous child who liked to play pranks on his family members,
friends, teachers, neighbors etc. He was never keen on his studies. Instead
he liked helping his grandfather and later his father in running their shops
and farms. Mathak had a small school with classes up to Grade five only, so
at the age of ten, he was sent to his maternal uncle in Jodiya for further
studies. His innate business skills were honed in Jodiya and Balamba. He
tried different innovative and imaginative ways of making money to help his
family. After two years, he went to a boarding school in Surendranagar.Life
was regimented and tough at the school but he learnt Sanskrit which later
helped him become a temple priest. From Surendranagar, he was admitted into
Shree Swaminarayan School and Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul in Bhuj. He earned
a small salary as Gruhpati and also dakshina from devotees for performing
their traditional rites and rituals. Whatever little he earned, he sent it
his father. He completed his final year High School in Alfred High School.
A stroke of luck began a new chapter in his life. He was offered a priest’s
position at East Africa Satsang Temple in Nairobi. Raval immediately
accepted the offer and after family’s consent took his first air- flight to
Nairobi, Kenya. The daily routine for 18 year old Raval was strenuous and
demanding but he rose to the challenge and with God’s blessings learnt to
perform all the priestly duties. In his spare time, he learnt the local
lingua , Swahili , and often communicates with the indigenous citizens in
the local language which at once puts them at ease. He also performed
marriage, housewarmings and office opening ceremonies at devotee’s homes and
workplaces to supplement his income and to socialize with the community. His
knowledge of astrology, palmistry and horoscopes helped him build up useful
contacts. With the help of loans from devotees he was able to help his
brother’s college education and sister’s wedding expenses. After three years
he left the Temple and headed to Kisumu and then to Nakuru. Because of his
knowledge of Hindu scriptures, rites and rituals, palmistry, and horoscopes,
devotees started calling him “ Guru”.
Another turning point in his life came when Dayabhai Patel and his sons in
Nairobi, who owned the biggest and most successful steel rolling mill in
Kenya and a trading arm, Steel Wares, invited Gurubhai to stay with the
family in their home. In his spare time, Raval went to their office and the
factory and learnt the ropes of conducting business and manufacturing steel
products. After the business closed down, another friend Ashok Patel, a
partner in Delta Hardware in Nakuru permitted Raval to open a branch in
Nairobi. Delta Hardware became the biggest wholesale supplier in Kenya but
owing to family reasons, shut down.
Guru and Neeta, a qualified chemist in Thika met and got married in
December, 1985. Guru proudly believes that their union brought luck in his
life and owes his success to his beloved wife Neeta. Guru decided to start
his own business. He set up Steel Centre Ltd. in a rented warehouse in
Gikomba, a rough locality of Nairobi. Both husband and wife fearlessly
worked hard and for long hours in a very daunting environment and after five
years became Kenya’s largest hardware suppliers. Guru became Kenya citizen
and decided to go into manufacturing.
Devki Steel Mills was set up in Athi River and began production in November
1995.Melting furnaces were added, and galvanized roofing sheets were also
manufactured. Alu Zinc line was one more successful step in further growth
of the business.
Devki Group’s third major diversification and initiative was the National
Cement Co.Ltd.to manufacture Portland cement, at Lukenya on Nairobi-Mombasa
Highway. The grinding mill was installed in 2011 to begin production of
cement under the brand name ‘Simba Cement’. The Clinker plant at Emali on
the Nairobi-Mombasa Highway, commenced commercial production in June 2017.
In May 2018, operations commenced at the National Cement Co.Uganda Ltd.in
Tororo, Uganda. For packaging, Maisha Packaging Co’s plant for polypropylene
(PP) bags was set up within National Cement’s premises at Lukenya.
The memoir recounts Guru’s dream of riding a helicopter. When he was twelve
years old, the then Prime Minister of India, Smt.Indira Gandhi visited
Surendranagar, in a helicopter, on one of her election campaigns. This was
when Guru’s dream to not only fly in one but to have his own aircraft was
born. In 2014, after getting a Private pilot’s license, Guru acquired his
first commercial helicopter. On his maiden helicopter ride, seventy children
from the orphanage in Athi River, Kenya, took turns to fly with him. Guru’s
pride and joy on this occasion was unlimited. Now Devki Group owns an
aviation company, Northwood Agencies Ltd. And has three helicopters. This
achievement shows Guru’s passion for learning new things and his eyes light
up when he sits in the pilot’s seat.
He has been featured among the top 50 richest men in the Forbes Africa 2015
List.
He has won a number of accolades including Presidents Award of Kenya in
2007. In 2012, the British Government honored him with an award for
promoting the welfare of widows in Kenya. Lions Club of Nakuru, bestowed the
Melvin Jones Fellowship Award in Aug.2012.
Guru utilizes 50% of his earnings on charity. Devki Group assists people in
building their homes, provides food, nutrition, medical support, clothing,
water, electricity, education, books, employment, etc. It has set up an
orphanage in Athi River, and Devki Primary Sch.at Ruiru.It has also adopted
the Devki Emukutan School at Emali. The students get one free meal per day.
The students are sponsored for University education ,and provided gainful
employment later.
Lord Raj Loomba in London, a Founder/Chairman of The Loomba Foundation, is
helping widows and their children. After meeting him in London, Guru became
a Trustee of the Foundation for Africa, and now helps widows become
self-reliant and independent. He is on Board of Trustees for the
International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in Kenya. Through
its ‘Food for Life program’ it serves hot meals every afternoon to 3,000
children. He often participates in serving meals to the children personally.
Guru commends his wife Neeta for being a pillar of strength in his life, for
being a supportive friend, a loving partner and a caring parent. They have
three children, Devang, Tulsi, Devrath, a daughter-in-law Prakurti and two
grandchildren Aaryan and Ananya.
Shri Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India has lauded the memoirs
saying,” Shri Narendra Raval has done commendable work in bringing India and
Kenya closer. He is a successful Kenyan and someone who is proud of his
roots. A book on the life of Sri Narendra Raval will teach the younger
generation about the power of hard work and determination. Fascinating
nuggets from his life will make the book a pleasant read.”
The mesmerizing memoir, a glowing testament to Guru’s family’s
entrepreneurial spirit, loyalty and love for Africa, tenacity, trust and
philanthropy is bound to resonate with the Indian diaspora. It is a fast
read with anecdotes, inspirational quotes, Guru’s life lessons and practical
guidelines for succeeding as an entrepreneur.
The biography conveys a very strong message to the young Kenyan generation
that with hard work and perseverance many things are possible .He wants to
show young aspiring people that there is another way – you can push the
boundaries and do something meaningful through ambition and endeavor. It is
a moving tale of a self- made man who rose from a poor child whose family
could not afford to buy him a decent pair of shoes and often had to go to
sleep without a meal as they could not afford food, to a giant in the steel
and cement industry and most of all in spite of all the success and wealth
has not lost his humility and generosity with an abundance of kindness.
A pleasure to read and a MUST READ!