Over time, the company diversified into various sectors, including wind power, high-tech agriculture, chemicals, flexible packaging, edible oils, real estate, and Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG).
[5] In 2014, the company entered the FMCG sector with its edible oil business, subsequently expanding its product range to include atta, pulses, rice, salt, snacks, and beverages, among other items.
[6] In February 2018, the company divested a 250,000 sq ft property located in Embassy Golf Links Business Park, Bengaluru, for ₹350 crore ($54.5 million) to the investment firm The Xander Group.
Approximately 15% of their total flower production is exported to international markets, which include the United Kingdom, Japan, the Netherlands, Germany, Australia, and Greece.
Its agro business includes a portfolio of herbs and vegetables like Chinese cabbage, iceberg lettuce, tarragon, ginger, chives, and oregano.
[14] Ghodawat Energy has established outsourcing agreements with Jaki of Germany and DHI of China for the procurement of gearboxes, generators sourced from Elim of Austria, blades from Bangalore-based LM Glass, and electrical systems from American Superconductor.
As of 2022, Star Air offers scheduled flight services to 19 Indian destinations, including Ahmedabad, Ajmer (Kishangarh), Bengaluru, Belagavi, Delhi (Hindon), Hubli, Indore, Jodhpur, Kalaburagi, Mumbai, Nashik, Surat, Tirupati, Jamnagar, Hyderabad, Nagpur, Bhuj, Raipur,[17] Bidar, and Kolhapur.
[6] GCL manufactures all its products in-house, including atta, edible oil, pulses, rice, salt, snacks, namkeens, and fruit/vegetable-based crunchies.
Sanjay Ghodawat University offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs in technology, pharmacy, architecture, science, liberal arts, computer applications, management, and commerce.
The 'Mauli Old Age Home' under the Sanjay Ghodawat Foundation provides shelter, medical support, sustenance, and essential services to abandoned elderly individuals.
[27] In 2018, in response to severe flooding in the states of Kerala and Karnataka, the foundation offered assistance by distributing food packets, clothing, and essential medicines.
In 2019, the foundation made a charitable contribution of ₹5.1 million to help drought-affected farmers, which was presented to the former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis.