1948
The Expansion of the Legacy
In 1948, Dharishah Pharmacy started in Ambala, dealing in herbs. The iconic shop in Pansari Bazar, established in 1954, remains a city symbol. By 1964, they began producing Ayurvedic products, upholding Hakim Dhari Shah's formulas for traditional healing methods.
1983
Modernisation and Expansion
In 1982, once a refugee, Shri Ram Dass Dhamija became an MLA. In 1983, Dharishah Pharmacy prioritised innovation with a new site. Over decades, they modernised production methods, expanding capacity while preserving their traditional essence.
2019
Embracing the Digital Age
In 2019, Dharishah Ayurveda rebranded and launched an online store catering to a nationwide audience. The pandemic boosted their e-commerce presence, facilitating direct customer engagement and feedback and showcasing how their products aid healing.
1889
Establishing the Mianvali Clinic
In 1889, at 20, Dhari Shah founded a renowned pharmacy in Mianvali, Pakistan. His altruistic service earned him the title 'Shah.' Providing free medical care and medicines, his clinic became pivotal in the town, earning recognition as the largest practice within a 100km radius.
1943
Legacy Continuation
After Dhari Shah's passing in 1943, his son, Shri Ram Dass Dhamija, continued the legacy. The 1947 Partition forced them to flee, leaving their wealth. Resettling in Ambala as refugees, they tenaciously rebuilt their father's legacy, starting anew with determination and perseverance.
1948
The Expansion of the Legacy
In 1948, Dharishah Pharmacy started in Ambala, dealing in herbs. The iconic shop in Pansari Bazar, established in 1954, remains a city symbol. By 1964, they began producing Ayurvedic products, upholding Hakim Dhari Shah's formulas for traditional healing methods.
1983
Modernisation and Expansion
In 1982, once a refugee, Shri Ram Dass Dhamija became an MLA. In 1983, Dharishah Pharmacy prioritised innovation with a new site. Over decades, they modernised production methods, expanding capacity while preserving their traditional essence.
2019
Embracing the Digital Age
In 2019, Dharishah Ayurveda rebranded and launched an online store catering to a nationwide audience. The pandemic boosted their e-commerce presence, facilitating direct customer engagement and feedback and showcasing how their products aid healing.
1889
Establishing the Mianvali Clinic
In 1889, at 20, Dhari Shah founded a renowned pharmacy in Mianvali, Pakistan. His altruistic service earned him the title 'Shah.' Providing free medical care and medicines, his clinic became pivotal in the town, earning recognition as the largest practice within a 100km radius.
1943
Legacy Continuation
After Dhari Shah's passing in 1943, his son, Shri Ram Dass Dhamija, continued the legacy. The 1947 Partition forced them to flee, leaving their wealth. Resettling in Ambala as refugees, they tenaciously rebuilt their father's legacy, starting anew with determination and perseverance.
1948
The Expansion of the Legacy
In 1948, Dharishah Pharmacy started in Ambala, dealing in herbs. The iconic shop in Pansari Bazar, established in 1954, remains a city symbol. By 1964, they began producing Ayurvedic products, upholding Hakim Dhari Shah's formulas for traditional healing methods.
1983
Modernisation and Expansion
In 1982, once a refugee, Shri Ram Dass Dhamija became an MLA. In 1983, Dharishah Pharmacy prioritised innovation with a new site. Over decades, they modernised production methods, expanding capacity while preserving their traditional essence.
2019
Embracing the Digital Age
In 2019, Dharishah Ayurveda rebranded and launched an online store catering to a nationwide audience. The pandemic boosted their e-commerce presence, facilitating direct customer engagement and feedback and showcasing how their products aid healing.