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'''Ankit Bansal''' (born 27 December 1995) is an Indian businessman and restaurateur from [[Mathura]], [[Uttar Pradesh]]. He is known for his involvement in the hospitality sector and for representing small and micro enterprises through trade and youth organizations.
'''Ankit Bansal''' (born 27 December 1994) is an Indian businessman and restaurateur from [[Mathura]], [[Uttar Pradesh]]. He is known for his involvement in the hospitality sector and for representing small and micro enterprises through trade and youth organizations.


He is the founder of '''Bansal Foods'', a Mathura-based food and catering business, and has been active in business leadership roles since 2013.
He is the founder of '''Bansal Foods'', a Mathura-based food and catering business, and has been active in business leadership roles since 2013.
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== Media coverage ==
== Media coverage ==
Ankit Bansal has been covered by regional Hindi-language media for his activities as a businessman and trade leader.
Ankit Bansal has received coverage in multiple Hindi-language newspapers for his involvement in business organizations, participation in public events, and commentary on economic and policy matters.


On 27 March 2024, the Mathura edition of the Hindi daily ''Amar Ujala'' reported on his participation in a Bharatiya Janata Party ''Prabuddhjan Sammelan'', where he welcomed Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister [[Yogi Adityanath]]. The report identified him as District President of Laghu Udyog Bharti and noted his representation of small-scale entrepreneurs.
In March 2024, the Mathura edition of ''Amar Ujala'' reported on Bansal’s participation in a Bharatiya Janata Party Prabuddhjan Sammelan, during which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Mathura. The newspaper identified Bansal as the District President of Laghu Udyog Bharti and noted that he formally welcomed the Chief Minister and raised concerns related to small and micro enterprises.
 
''Dainik Jagran'' featured Bansal’s response to the Union Budget, quoting him on the allocation of ₹10 lakh crore for the MSME sector and ₹12.20 lakh crore for infrastructure development. According to the report, Bansal stated that these provisions would support economic growth and were aligned with India’s long-term development goals under Vision 2047.
 
His observations on the Union Budget were also published in ''Hindustan''. In its coverage, the newspaper reported Bansal’s view that a ₹10 lakh crore allocation for MSMEs, along with an infrastructure budget of around ₹11.20 lakh crore, would contribute to national development. He described the budget as growth-focused and future-oriented.
 
In addition to major dailies, Bansal’s organizational activities and public statements have appeared in regional newspapers such as ''Brij Uphaar'', ''Unique Samay'', and ''Dainik Rajpath''. These publications carried similar reports highlighting his role within Laghu Udyog Bharti and his remarks on infrastructure investment, support for small businesses, and Vision 2047.


He has also been mentioned in regional publications for receiving an honorary doctorate in recognition of his contribution to the business sector.
== Notable works ==
== Notable works ==
* Founder of '''Bansal Foods'''
* Founder of '''Bansal Foods'''

Latest revision as of 14:45, 2 February 2026

Ankit Bansal
Born 27 December 1994
Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Businessman, Restaurateur
Years active 2013–present
Known for Entrepreneurship, hospitality industry, trade leadership
Organization Bansal Foods

Ankit Bansal (born 27 December 1994) is an Indian businessman and restaurateur from Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. He is known for his involvement in the hospitality sector and for representing small and micro enterprises through trade and youth organizations.

He is the founder of 'Bansal Foods, a Mathura-based food and catering business, and has been active in business leadership roles since 2013.

Early life and background

Ankit Bansal was born in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, into a business-oriented family. Limited public information is available about his parents and early schooling.

Education

Ankit Bansal has completed postgraduate-level education. He has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the WRCI organization in recognition of his contributions to business and entrepreneurship.

Career

Bansal began his entrepreneurial career in 2013. He established 'Bansal Foods, which operates in the restaurant and catering segment in Mathura.

Alongside his business activities, he has participated in trade advocacy and has represented the interests of small and micro enterprises in his district.

Positions held

  • President – Laghu Udyog Bharti (Mathura)
  • District Treasurer – Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha
  • Former Zila Mahamantri – Akhil Bharatiya Agrawal Sammelan, Mathura

Memberships

  • Member – National Restaurant Association of India
  • Member – PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Lucknow Chapter)

Awards and honors

  • Honorary Doctorate – Conferred by WRCI for contributions to business and entrepreneurship

Public engagements

Bansal has taken part in various business and community programs in Uttar Pradesh. During a Bharatiya Janata Party Prabuddhjan Sammelan in Mathura, he welcomed Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and presented a symbolic memento of Lord Krishna while raising concerns related to small and micro businesses.

Media coverage

Ankit Bansal has received coverage in multiple Hindi-language newspapers for his involvement in business organizations, participation in public events, and commentary on economic and policy matters.

In March 2024, the Mathura edition of Amar Ujala reported on Bansal’s participation in a Bharatiya Janata Party Prabuddhjan Sammelan, during which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Mathura. The newspaper identified Bansal as the District President of Laghu Udyog Bharti and noted that he formally welcomed the Chief Minister and raised concerns related to small and micro enterprises.

Dainik Jagran featured Bansal’s response to the Union Budget, quoting him on the allocation of ₹10 lakh crore for the MSME sector and ₹12.20 lakh crore for infrastructure development. According to the report, Bansal stated that these provisions would support economic growth and were aligned with India’s long-term development goals under Vision 2047.

His observations on the Union Budget were also published in Hindustan. In its coverage, the newspaper reported Bansal’s view that a ₹10 lakh crore allocation for MSMEs, along with an infrastructure budget of around ₹11.20 lakh crore, would contribute to national development. He described the budget as growth-focused and future-oriented.

In addition to major dailies, Bansal’s organizational activities and public statements have appeared in regional newspapers such as Brij Uphaar, Unique Samay, and Dainik Rajpath. These publications carried similar reports highlighting his role within Laghu Udyog Bharti and his remarks on infrastructure investment, support for small businesses, and Vision 2047.

Notable works

  • Founder of Bansal Foods
  • Contributions to the catering and hospitality industry in Mathura
  • Trade advocacy for small and micro entrepreneurs
  • Leadership in youth and business organizations

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