Dr. Avijeet Kumar

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With a Ph.D. in Social Science, a Postgraduate degree in Mathematics from Magadh University, and a Master's in Rural Development & Management from Patna University, Dr. Avijeet Kumar, brings over 30 years of experience and achievements in education, civil works, and social service. Their expertise spans administration, supervision, development, and marketing, making them highly suited for leadership roles in these areas.

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Gautam Medilife Pvt. Ltd.

Gautam Medilife Pvt. Ltd.

Gautam Medilife Pvt. Ltd.

Welcome to Gautam Medilife Pvt. Ltd. Our main goal is to always achieve a high level of customer satisfaction with the services and products that we provide. This simple approach has effectively fueled our growth since we opened our doors in 2021. We’re thrilled you’ve decided to visit us - please browse our site to discover what we’re all about.



What public records show about Gautam Medilife


  • Gautam Medilife Private Limited is a registered company in India — incorporated on 20 October 2021. ZaubaCorp+2The Company Check+2

  • Its Corporate Identification Number (CIN) is U24231DL2021PTC438714. The Company Check+1

  • The stated business activity (per records) is “manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemicals and botanical products / chemicals and chemical products.” ZaubaCorp+2InstaFinancials+2

  • The registered address (on record) is in New Delhi: “B2/47, Safdarjung Enclave, Nauroji Nagar, New Delhi 110029, India.” InstaFinancials+2Tracxn+2

  • The company is currently listed as “Active / Compliant” (i.e. not marked as defunct / struck off in public records) as of 2025. InstaFinancials+2The Company Check+2


So, on paper, Gautam Medilife appears to be a formally incorporated, operational Indian private‑limited company in the pharma/chemical‑products sector, with a valid CIN and filed returns (latest balance sheet for FY ending March 2024) per company‑registry databases. The Company Check+2ZaubaCorp+2


Also, the homepage of their site claims they serve customers across Delhi, Jharkhand, UP & Bihar and claim to have “1000+ satisfied customers.” gautammedilife.com


What remains uncertain / what to treat with caution


Because we are dealing with a company that claims to supply medicinal / pharmaceutical products, there are several general and specific reasons to be cautious:


  • I was unable to verify any independent, third‑party reviews or credible user feedback about Gautam Medilife (or of “gautammedilife.com”). The publicly accessible business‑information databases show registered status, but do not guarantee quality, authenticity of medicines, or reliable supply and delivery.

  • Online pharmacies or medicine‑supply portals in India — especially lesser‑known ones — have been flagged by regulatory authorities and industry bodies for risks of counterfeit/substandard medicines, improper storage/transport, or sale without prescription. Moneylife+1

  • Public records show only basic info: registration, directors, capital. They do not show any drug‑license number, GMP certification, manufacturing licence, or any evidence of regulatory compliance for sale/distribution of pharmaceuticals. This is a red flag because sale and distribution of medicines is strictly regulated in India; lack of publicly verifiable drug‑license info makes it hard to trust.

  • The website’s “about us” or “claim of 1000+ customers” appears self‑promotional; I could not find credible external audits, user testimonials (on neutral forums), or third‑party verification that demonstrates safe deliveries or authentic medicines.


What this means if you are thinking of ordering or buying medicines from them


You should treat Gautam Medilife as unverified / not proven trustworthy. Even though the company exists legally, that does not guarantee that its medicines are safe, genuine, properly handled or delivered.


If you consider using them, I strongly recommend you:


  • Ask for a valid drug‑license / manufacturing or distribution licence name and number. In India, sale/distribution of medicines must comply with laws; no license → serious risk.

  • Request batch details, expiry date, and manufacturer information of any medicine — verify by calling manufacturer or checking with a known drug‑store.

  • Prefer established, well-reviewed pharmacies or offline local pharmacies for critical medicines (especially for chronic or serious conditions).

  • If possible, collect medicines in person (local pharmacy) or use known nationwide brands with good track records — rather than trusting an unverified online-only company.

  • Check with a local pharmacist / doctor before consuming any medicine bought online without clear provenance.


My view (as advisor)


Given the publicly‑available information: Gautam Medilife is a formally registered company, which gives it some baseline legitimacy. But I cannot — and will not — recommend treating it as reliably safe or trustworthy for buying medicines online, because I found no credible independent evidence of safe operations, no verifiable consumer reviews, and no published regulatory compliance proof.


If I were you and needed to order medicines (especially in Ranchi / Jharkhand), I would not depend solely on Gautam Medilife. I would rather use a reputable pharmacy (online or offline), or local chemist — or at least cross‑verify thoroughly before buying anything.