Subhash Dandekar, the creator of the venerable stationery company Camlin, passed away on Monday. He was eighty-six. The billionaire reportedly passed away on Monday at around seven in the morning. Thursday is the day of the condolence meeting. He was cremated in central Mumbai. The wife of Subhash Dandekar had died two years prior. A daughter and a son survive him.
After hearing of his passing, a number of politicians and business rivals expressed their sorrow. "We have lost the grandfather figure who brought fame to the Marathi industry world with the death of senior entrepreneur Subhash Dandekar," wrote Maharashtra Dy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in a lengthy letter uploaded on his X Twitter.
In addition to founding the Camlin industry, Subhash Dandekar gave thousands of young people jobs, which brightened their lives. He placed a high importance on upholding moral principles. They protected people and value while expanding the enterprise. He was adamant that work should be done with dignity. He provided a shining example of how a Marathi guy may use his abilities and diligence to establish a successful enterprise. The younger generation lost a mentor with his passing. We are grieving with his family as well. May this petition to God give his family the fortitude to endure this suffering! Om Shanti.