Biography of Aditya Birla
Biography of Aditya Birla
Biography of Aditya Birla
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Marwari
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Rajashri Birla
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Aditya Vikram Birla (14 November 1943 1 October 1995), was an Indian industrialist. Born into one of the largest business families of India, Birla oversaw the diversification of his group into textiles, petrochemicals and telecommunications. He was one of the first Indian industrialists to expand abroad, setting up plants in South
east Asia, the Philippines and Egypt, among other places. His unexpected death at the age of 52 left his young son in charge of his group of companies and also much doubt about whether it would survive him. These doubts however proved unfounded as his company has enjoyed success and so has his legacy of philanthropic activities.
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1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Legacy 4 Biography 5 Notes and references 6 External links
After returning to India in 1965, Birla struck out on his own in textiles. His Eastern Spinning Mills in Kolkata quickly became a success, putting the group's sinking rayon and textile business back on track. He was then placed in charge of the corporation's expansion into the oil sector. It was also the time that Indira Gandhi was consolidating her hold on the Congress Party with a series of populist moves-nationalizing banks and enacting draconian controls on private investment. This greatly dampened his attempt to expand, to build world size-plants, to bring in world-class technology, or even modernize old plants. Having turned around Indian rayon, he now hungered after bigger challenges. His thoughts tuned eastward. In 1969, Birla set up Indo-Thai Synthetics Company Ltd, the group's first overseas company. In 1973, he established P.T. Elegant Textiles to manufacture spun yarn. It marked the group's first venture in Indonesia. In 1974 Thai Rayon, the Group's Viscose Rayon Staple Fibre business was incorporated in Thailand. In 1975 The Indo Phil Group of companies, the first Indo-Filipino joint venture commenced production of spun yarn. In 1977 Pan Century Edible Oils was incorporated in Malaysia, going on to become the world's largest single-location palm oil refinery. In 1978 Thai Carbon Black, the Group's first carbon black company was incorporated in Thailand. In 1982 P.T Indo Bharat Rayon was established, the first producer of Viscose Staple Fibre in Indonesia. All these ventures not only put the Birla group on world map but also carved a niche for corporate India. Under his leadership the companies became the largest producer of Viscose staple fibre and refiner of palm oil. Ghanshyam Das Birla died in 1983, bequeathing most of his companies to his grandson Aditya. With Aditya Vikram Birla as the chairman, the Birla group of companies saw success in the expansion of Hindustan Gas and in the conversion of the sick company Indo-Gulf Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd, which was suffering from a liquidity crisis, into a blue-chip company.
Kendra (SKK), which was founded in 1973 by Aditya Vikram Birla to encourage and nurture performing arts.[6] A special commemorative stamp has been released by government of India in the name of Aditya vikram birla on january 14, 2013, honouring him as "India's first global industrialist".[7]
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Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata (29 July 1904 29 November 1993) was a French-born Indian aviator and business magnate. He became India's first licensed pilot. In 1983, he was awarded the [1] French Legion of Honour and, in 1992, India's highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna.
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write French and English but also could type so he assigned him as a secretary in his office. He was once again transferred to more luxurious office of a colonel.After 12 month period of conscription in French Army he wanted to proceed to Cambridge for further education. But his father decided to bring him back to India and he joined Tata.
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