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Over thirty years ago, Kanti and Hemi Gala came to the U.S. from Mumbai, India, and were told that the formula for success was to get a good education, find a good company, and work hard for rest of your life!
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Kanti and Lata Gala, both originally from Bombay, India, also both came to the United States for the same reason – to pursue higher education. Kanti, with a degree in chemistry, came to the States in 1970, where he obtained his MS and PhD. Lata also came to the U.S. with a degree in chemistry, arriving in 1972 as a tourist, but staying on to study nuclear medicine. They met while Kanti was still a student, and were married in 1975. After his post-doctoral research, Kanti joined a pharmaceutical company in New Jersey as a research scientist. He was soon promoted to the position of Principal Scientist, and Lata was the Administrative Director of Nuclear Medicine at a local hospital.
  
Kanti, with a master’s degree in electrical engineering, worked for General Electric. Hemi, an MD, ran a successful medical practice. In 1987, after seeing the business plan, Hemi was excited, while Kanti was quite skeptical. They were encouraged to attend an upcoming Free Enterprise celebration, where Kanti – intending to stay for only two hours – eventually stayed for two days, overwhelmed and impressed by the thousands of people attending the meeting.
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"We had always been told to get a good education, then a good job, and we’d be set for life," says Kanti. "But deep down, we were living in quiet desperation. We were disillusioned with the corporate world and not being rewarded for our hard work and dedication. Lack of time and lifestyle was a constant topic of discussion at the dinner table. We were definitely looking for a better way of life."
  
Kanti recalls, "I saw Bill and Peggy speak both Saturday evening and Sunday morning. I remember thinking that I had found a real home, one that would allow us to fulfill our dreams. Today, we are blessed with a rich ’mom and dad’ in Bill and Peggy, and a life of abundance that is also in keeping with our heritage and values."
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Kanti and Lata were introduced to the business in 1985, but did not see the big picture until 1987, when at the peak of their professional careers, they were shown the plan again by their friends, Kanti and Hemi Gala. After attending a major function in 1988, and meeting with other professionals already successful in the business, they made a quality decision to build it. They were excited to hear Britt Diamonds talking about family values, integrity, and spiritual values – the same values they grew up with in India a – values that had slowly started fading away, thanks to the rut system of the corporate world. This business was now in their hearts, and Kanti and Lata felt that helping others reach their goals was a great way to fulfill their own dreams.
Kanti retired from his job in November 1990, and Hemi left her practice in July 1994. She donated her medical practice to the local hospital and walked away, a free woman.
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Their son, Mayank, and daughter-in-law, Sejal, joined them in the business and retired from their jobs before the age of 25. Their teenage daughter, Aarti, is already reading books like, The Magic of Thinking Big, and enjoying life at its best!
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"Our kids were only three and six," says Lata, "but we made them the reason to build the business, not an excuse not to." When they reached Pearl (now Sapphire) in 1991, Lata quit her job to be a full-time mother to their son, Neil, and their daughter, Anjali. In 1993, Kanti was one of 20 top scientists who lost their jobs due to "corporate realignment." For 19 of them, this was bad news. Kanti, however, went home to his family, who had a big cake ready with the inscription, "Free At Last!" Today, Kanti and Lata are both full-time parents, as well as business partners. They reached Diamond in 1995, and in 1996 moved into their six-bedroom home on four beautifully landscaped acres, complete with a 25,000 gallon heated pool. This dream house has been an inspiration for many in their downline. Kanti and Lata Gala, now Executive Diamond Council members, have built one of the fastest-growing organizations in the industry. Thousands in their group look to their leadership – both here in the U.S., as well as in their homeland, India.
Kanti and Hemi are blessed with a huge business – over 200,000 sucsessful people worldwide – thanks to the educational system. "We believe that we have the best opportunity in the world, with an elite leadership put together by our mentors, Bill and Peggy. Anyone can follow this proven system to achieve their dreams.
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Revision as of 12:57, 23 October 2013

Kanti and Lata Gala, both originally from Bombay, India, also both came to the United States for the same reason – to pursue higher education. Kanti, with a degree in chemistry, came to the States in 1970, where he obtained his MS and PhD. Lata also came to the U.S. with a degree in chemistry, arriving in 1972 as a tourist, but staying on to study nuclear medicine. They met while Kanti was still a student, and were married in 1975. After his post-doctoral research, Kanti joined a pharmaceutical company in New Jersey as a research scientist. He was soon promoted to the position of Principal Scientist, and Lata was the Administrative Director of Nuclear Medicine at a local hospital.

"We had always been told to get a good education, then a good job, and we’d be set for life," says Kanti. "But deep down, we were living in quiet desperation. We were disillusioned with the corporate world and not being rewarded for our hard work and dedication. Lack of time and lifestyle was a constant topic of discussion at the dinner table. We were definitely looking for a better way of life."

Kanti and Lata were introduced to the business in 1985, but did not see the big picture until 1987, when at the peak of their professional careers, they were shown the plan again by their friends, Kanti and Hemi Gala. After attending a major function in 1988, and meeting with other professionals already successful in the business, they made a quality decision to build it. They were excited to hear Britt Diamonds talking about family values, integrity, and spiritual values – the same values they grew up with in India a – values that had slowly started fading away, thanks to the rut system of the corporate world. This business was now in their hearts, and Kanti and Lata felt that helping others reach their goals was a great way to fulfill their own dreams.

"Our kids were only three and six," says Lata, "but we made them the reason to build the business, not an excuse not to." When they reached Pearl (now Sapphire) in 1991, Lata quit her job to be a full-time mother to their son, Neil, and their daughter, Anjali. In 1993, Kanti was one of 20 top scientists who lost their jobs due to "corporate realignment." For 19 of them, this was bad news. Kanti, however, went home to his family, who had a big cake ready with the inscription, "Free At Last!" Today, Kanti and Lata are both full-time parents, as well as business partners. They reached Diamond in 1995, and in 1996 moved into their six-bedroom home on four beautifully landscaped acres, complete with a 25,000 gallon heated pool. This dream house has been an inspiration for many in their downline. Kanti and Lata Gala, now Executive Diamond Council members, have built one of the fastest-growing organizations in the industry. Thousands in their group look to their leadership – both here in the U.S., as well as in their homeland, India.