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'''Ankit Bansal''' (born 27 December 1995) is an [[wikipedia:India|Indian]] businessman and restaurateur based in [[wikipedia:Mathura|Mathura]], [[wikipedia:Uttar Pradesh|Uttar Pradesh]]. Active since 2013, he is associated with the hospitality and catering sector and is known for his involvement in trade advocacy, youth leadership, and organisational roles representing small and micro enterprises.
'''Ankit Bansal''' (born 27 December 1994) is an [[wikipedia:India|Indian]] businessman and restaurateur based in [[wikipedia:Mathura|Mathura]], [[wikipedia:Uttar Pradesh|Uttar Pradesh]]. Active since 2013, he is associated with the hospitality and catering sector and is known for his involvement in trade advocacy, youth leadership, and organisational roles representing small and micro enterprises.


In addition to his entrepreneurial work, Bansal has held leadership positions in business, social, and youth organisations and has been featured in regional Hindi-language newspapers for his professional and public engagements.
In addition to his entrepreneurial work, Bansal has held leadership positions in business, social, and youth organisations and has been featured in regional Hindi-language newspapers for his professional and public engagements.
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Ankit Bansal has participated in various public and organisational programs related to business and industry. During a '''Prabuddhjan Sammelan''' organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party in Mathura, he welcomed the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, [[wikipedia:Yogi Adityanath|Yogi Adityanath]]. On the occasion, he presented a symbolic memento of '''Lord Shri Krishna''' and raised issues concerning challenges faced by small and micro entrepreneurs.
Ankit Bansal has participated in various public and organisational programs related to business and industry. During a '''Prabuddhjan Sammelan''' organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party in Mathura, he welcomed the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, [[wikipedia:Yogi Adityanath|Yogi Adityanath]]. On the occasion, he presented a symbolic memento of '''Lord Shri Krishna''' and raised issues concerning challenges faced by small and micro entrepreneurs.
Ankit Bansal has also engaged with government representatives on matters related to business and industry. He met Pankaj Chaudhary, Minister of State for Finance, Government of India, during an official interaction, where issues concerning entrepreneurship and economic development were discussed.


== Media presence ==
== Media presence ==

Latest revision as of 15:38, 4 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 and youth leadership
Organization Bansal Foods

Ankit Bansal (born 27 December 1994) is an Indian businessman and restaurateur based in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Active since 2013, he is associated with the hospitality and catering sector and is known for his involvement in trade advocacy, youth leadership, and organisational roles representing small and micro enterprises.

In addition to his entrepreneurial work, Bansal has held leadership positions in business, social, and youth organisations and has been featured in regional Hindi-language newspapers for his professional and public engagements.

Early life and background

Ankit Bansal was born in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, into a business-oriented family. He developed an early interest in entrepreneurship and trade. Details regarding his parents and early schooling have not been publicly disclosed.

Education

Ankit Bansal has completed postgraduate-level education. In recognition of his contribution to business and entrepreneurship, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the WRCI organisation for his work in the business sector.

Career

Entrepreneurial journey (2013–present)

Ankit Bansal began his entrepreneurial career in 2013. He founded Bansal Foods, a restaurant and catering venture based in Mathura, which operates in the local hospitality market.

Through his business activities, Bansal has contributed to the regional food and catering industry while focusing on operational growth, service quality, and local employment.

Trade and organisational leadership

Alongside his business ventures, Bansal has been actively involved in trade advocacy and organisational leadership, particularly representing the interests of small and micro enterprises. His work has focused on addressing industry challenges, policy awareness, and entrepreneurship development at the local level.

Positions held

President – Laghu Udyog Bharti

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 recognition

Honorary Doctorate – Awarded by WHRPC for contribution to business and entrepreneurship

Public engagements

Ankit Bansal has participated in various public and organisational programs related to business and industry. During a Prabuddhjan Sammelan organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party in Mathura, he welcomed the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath. On the occasion, he presented a symbolic memento of Lord Shri Krishna and raised issues concerning challenges faced by small and micro entrepreneurs.

Ankit Bansal has also engaged with government representatives on matters related to business and industry. He met Pankaj Chaudhary, Minister of State for Finance, Government of India, during an official interaction, where issues concerning entrepreneurship and economic development were discussed.

Media presence

Ankit Bansal has been covered by several regional and national Hindi-language newspapers for his business activities, organizational roles, and public statements related to entrepreneurship and economic policy.

On 27 March 2024, the Mathura edition of the Hindi daily Amar Ujala reported that Bansal welcomed Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during a Bharatiya Janata Party Prabuddhjan Sammelan held in Mathura. The report identified him as the District President of Laghu Udyog Bharti and noted that he presented a symbolic memento while also drawing attention to issues faced by small-scale entrepreneurs.

The Hindi newspaper Dainik Jagran published Bansal’s views on the Union Budget, quoting him as stating that the allocation of ₹10 lakh crore for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and an infrastructure budget of ₹12.20 lakh crore would help accelerate India’s development. He described the budget as development-oriented and aligned with Vision 2047.

Similar statements by Bansal were published in the Hindi daily Hindustan, where he commented that a ₹10 lakh crore allocation for MSMEs along with an infrastructure budget of approximately ₹11.20 lakh crore would strengthen economic growth. In the report, he described the budget as forward-looking and focused on long-term national development.

Bansal’s budget-related statements and organizational activities have also been reported in regional Hindi newspapers including Brij Uphaar, Unique Samay, and Dainik Rajpath, which published similar coverage highlighting his role as President of Laghu Udyog Bharti and his remarks on MSME development, infrastructure growth, and Vision 2047.

Notable contributions

Founder of Bansal Foods

Contributions to the restaurant and catering industry in Mathura

Leadership roles in business, trade, and youth organisations

Advocacy for small and micro entrepreneurs

External links

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