Print industry mourns the death of Udaipur printer in an accident

Manish Indrawat, a partner in Payorite Print Media, a fast growing print firm in Udaipur is no more. He died in a fatal accident on 10 May 2010.

22 Jun 2010 | By Samir Lukka

Peter Rego of Heidelberg India, who was close to Indrawat called him the "man on the move".

Rego recalled the business meetings which always happened in Indrawat's car. "His car was a makeshift office and we discussed business while driving through Udaipur. Today whatever I know about Udaipur is solely because of those meetings."

Payorite Print Media, which installed a new Heidelberg SM 52, was in the news for pulling off an incredible feat for loading 472 plates to produce 118 sets (four-colour) of print jobs in a single day.

Interestingly enough, Payorite decision to buy a new Heidelberg was criticised by the Udaipur printers until the time Indrawat turned it into a huge success story. "Indrawat was passionate about making things happen instead of waiting. A good listener and a visionary, his success story opened gates for new Heidelberg machines in Udaipur."

Indrawat was an ideal husband and a father of two children. He headed a real estate business called Ankit Chirag Developers which made him the man on the move.

"I will never forget his visit to Ipex 2004. A teetotaller surrounded by people, he smiled and managed with a glass of cold water in his hand," said Rego.