Dr. Sukumar has made significant progress by opening 21 labs from only one that he inherited from his father, and he has an expansion plan in the works. His chain of laboratories is ranked among the top three in the country, with six labs that are accredited and equipped with cutting-edge equipment. The lab with revenue of Rs.75 crore is among top three pathological labs in India with Atlantic (Rs.77 crore) and Pacific (Rs.55 crore). There are about 20,000 to 100,000 standalone labs engaged in routine pathological business in India, His six labs have been accredited nationally whereas many large hospitals have not even thought of accreditation. The bar coding and automated registration of patients do not allow any identity mix-ups. Even routine tests are conducted with highly sophisticated systems. Technical expertise enables them to carry out 1650 variety of tests. Same day reports are available for samples reaching by 3 p.m. and by 7 a.m. next day for samples from 500 collection centers located across the country. In 1995, Dr. Sukumar acquired his father Dey's laboratory. The lab was located in Delhi and performed a wide range of pathological and clinical examinations. The firm's founder/vision leader's serves as a road map and direction for the organization. As a result, when Dr. Sukumar acquired the lab from his father, he already had a vision for his company. Dr. Sukumar's objective at the time of his inheritance was to develop a one-lab enterprise into a network of pathology labs spanning the length and breadth of the country . And, as a result, outlining what the organization wished to become in the long ru