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Birla family

The Birla family is a family connected with the industrial and social history of India.[1][2][3]

Birla Family
Current regionOperating out of Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, India
Place of originPilani, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India
Members

Foundations edit

The Birla family's origins lie with the Maheshwari caste of Bania Vaishya traders, but they were outcast from their traditional community in 1922 when one of their member, Rameshwar Das Birla, was thought to have broken the caste marriage rules.[4] They are Marwari and by convention, merchants from Rajasthan are termed Marwari. The family originates from the town of Pilani in the Shekhawati region of North-east Rajasthan. They still maintain their residence in Pilani[5] and run several educational institutions there, including the BITS, Pilani.

Shiv Narayan Birla edit

In Pilani, during the early 19th century lived Seth Shobharam, grandson of Seth Bhudharmal, a local tradesman of modest means.[6][7] It was his son, Seth Shiv Narayana (1840–1909), who first ventured outside Pilani. At this time, Ahmedabad was the railhead that served trade from a large region of northwest India. Goods (mainly cotton) would be brought from the hinterland to the city and sent from there by train to Bombay for export to England and other countries. Several cotton -inning units were also set up in Ahmedabad,to clean the cotton before shipment to England. Shiv Narayana Birla was one of the early Indian traders to participate in this cotton trade. Later, Britain vigorously fostered the trade of opium with China and developed the cultivation of poppy in India. The Ratlam-Mandsaur region (not far from Ahmedabad) became prime poppy cropland due to the suitable soil and climate. Shiv Narayan Birla and his adopted son, Baldeo Das Birla, made an enormous fortune by trading opium with China, and this formed the basis of the family's fortune.[7] With growing wealth and increasing confidence, Shiv Narayana Birla moved up the value chain and began chartering cargo ships in partnership with other Marwadi tradesmen to trade opium with China, thus by-passing British middlemen. To facilitate this, he moved to Bombay in 1863.

Baldeo Das Birla edit

Shiv Narayan Birla had one overwhelming sorrow in his life: he had no children. By the early 1880s, Shiv Narayan (Narain) had passed on the baton of his business interests to his adopted son, Baldev Das Birla, established Shivnarayan Baldevdas, a trading house based in Bombay. His son, Baldev Das Birla moved to Calcutta set up Baldevdas Jugalkishor in 1887. Baldeo Das was succeeded by four sons [8]– Jugal Kishore, Rameshwar Das, Ghanshyam Das and Braj Mohan.[9][10][11]

Baldev Das was awarded the Raibahadur title in 1917. In 1920 he retired from business and started living in Banaras pursuing religious studies. In 1925 he was awarded the title of "Raja" by the government of Bihar and Orissa.[12] He was awarded D.Litt. by Banaras Hindu University.

Ghanshyamdas Birla edit

Ghanshyamdas Birla laid the foundation of his industrial empire by establishing GM Birla Company, trading in jute, in 1911. The First World War began in 1914 greatly increasing the demand for gunny bags. During the war the Birla's worth is estimated to have risen from ₹20 Lakh to ₹80 Lakh.[13] In 1919, he became among the first group of Indian entrepreneurs to become owner of a Jute mill named Birla Jute.[14] In the next few years he acquired several cotton mills. He later started several sugar mills. The publication Hindustan Times was co-founded by GD Birla in 1924 and fully acquired by him in 1933. Hindustan Motors was started in 1942. After India's independence in 1947 he started Grasim (Gwalior Rayon Silk Manufacturing, 1948) and Hindalco (Hindustan Alum Company 1958) among others. He also generously led the grant on the request of Vallabhbhai Patel to lay the foundation of Birla Vishvakarma Mahavidyalaya in Anand, Gujarat.

Baldeo Das, as well as his sons, were among the key supporters of the Swaraj movement led by Mahatma Gandhi, in addition to being dedicated Hindu activists. They were active supporters of the Banaras Hindu University founded by Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya and were also financial supporters of activities initiated by Mahatma Gandhi.[15] The landmark Laxminarayan Temple in Delhi was built by Jugal Kishore Birla and was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi and as asked by Mahatma, all Hindus, including Harijans were welcomed in this temple.

In the few decades before India's independence, Indian merchants, including the Birlas, made successful attempts to enter and acquire industries in India which were once dominated by Scots from Britain.[16] This became a part of Mahatma Gandhi's Swadeshi movement.

The Birlas remained close to some of the leaders of India, like Sardar Patel after India's independence.[17] When E. M. S. Namboodiripad became the chief minister of Kerala (1957–59), as a result of the first elected Marxist government anywhere, the Birlas were invited to establish a pulp factory there.[18]

In the recent past, the Birlas, as well as several other Indian industrialists, have expanded overseas. [19]

Family Tree edit

A simplified family tree is given below. It does not include daughters[20] or children who are young (or who died young). Lakshmi Nivas Birla was technically adopted by his uncle Jugal Kishor Birla. As has been noted in the press, some of the branches have been more successful than others.[21] The GD-Basant Kumar-Aditya Vikarm-Kumar Mangalam Birla branch has performed the best, with a group turnover of ₹29,000 Crore in 2004. At the other end is Yashovardhan Birla, who has struggled.[22]

Philanthropy edit

 
Gandhi inaugurating the Laxminarayan Temple, Delhi, 1938, with the Birla family (Jugalkishor, Rameshwardas, Ghanshyamdas in black caps, Baldevdas in turban
 
Birla Brothers' of Pilani, who established 'BITS, Pilani' also got constructed a Dam in the year 1944 or Vikrami Samvat 2000 on 'Dhosi Hill' to store rainy water for bathing of 'Pilgrims'

Birla philanthropy began in the 1880s, when the Birla family donated over 100,000 rupees for setting up goshalas (shelters for the protection of cows) in Kolkata. By early 1900, the Birla family began to support education, influenced by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya. They supported educational charities in Kolkata and in Mumbai teaming up with Jamnalal Bajaj. In 1918, the family established the first high school in Pilani now name as Birla School, Pilani it is one of the oldest school in India. Currently they have 6 schools run by Birla Education Trust (BET), which evolved into BITS Pilani, which has branches in Hyderabad, Goa and Dubai. They also opened a Sanskrit library in Benares and a library in Kolkata.[23] It is well known for the financial support of Indian's freedom struggle and for building temples (see Birla Temple) in several major Indian cities.

The institutions founded by the Birlas include:

Traditions edit

In a letter, Ghanshaym Das offered this advice to Aditya (his grandson) when he was studying at MIT:

“eat only vegetarian food, never drink alcohol or smoke, keep early hours, marry young, switch-off lights when leaving the room, cultivate regular habits, go for a walk everyday, keep in touch with the family, and above all, don’t be extravagant.”[27]

GD Birla instructed his son Basant Kumar to 'never utilize wealth only for fun and frolic,' to 'spend the bare minimum on yourself,' and to deride 'worldly pleasures.'[14]

This advice symbolized the ethic of the rising Marwari community, with restraint and austerity its defining attributes.[28]

Family ties edit

Although the Birlas are perceived as a single entity, the different branches of the family are now financially independent.[29][30] However they have continued to maintain family relationships that go back to the times when "Birla Brothers" were an actual entity and Raja Baldevdas was still alive.

GD Birla's both wives died early because of tuberculosis (He remarried after the death of his first wife), a common affliction at that time. The families of his brothers Brij Mohan and Rameshwar Das Birla helped in raising his children. When Yash Birla's parents died in a plane crash, Priyamvada Birla, ("Badi Ma") helped take care of him.[31]

It is reported that Kumar Mangalam Birla had dipped into his own resources to help his beleaguered relative Yash with his financial issues with creditors in order to preserve the family name.[32]

"Tata-Birla" word pair edit

For many decades the extreme wealth in India was associated with the Tatas and Birlas. The words Tata-Birla were often used together.[33] They were distantly followed by Dalmias (Dalmia-Sahu Jain group) for some time,[34] however Tatas and Birlas have been able to sustain themselves as among the most prominent industrialists in India (for 1939-1997 data see[35]) while others have declined.[36][37]

A plan for development of India was developed by a group of industrialists in 1944, which was termed the Tata-Birla plan or the Bombay Plan,[38] which is said to have served as a blueprint for India's first five-year plan.

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-11-29. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  2. ^ "CK Birla Group - Birla Companies - Family - US$1.6 billion diversified conglomerate that has a history of enduring relationships with renowned global companies". www.ckbirlagroup.com. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  3. ^ D'Souza, Dev Chatterjee & Sharleen (17 February 2014). "Yash Birla's business comes under stress". Business Standard India. Retrieved 9 July 2017 – via Business Standard.
  4. ^ Weinberger-Thomas, Catherine (1999) [1996]. Ashes of Immortality: Widow-Burning in India (Translated ed.). University of Chicago Press. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-22688-568-1.
  5. ^ House of history The Birla haveli in Pilani offers a glimpse into the beginnings of India's premier business family, Prakash Bhandari Business Standard, February 27, 2016
  6. ^ Maheshwari Jati Ka Itihas, Maheshwari History Office, Bhanpura, Birla, June 1940, p. 183–190
  7. ^ a b Birla, Krishna Kumar (17 April 2009). Brushes With History. Penguin UK. ISBN 9788184758511. Retrieved 9 July 2017 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ "The story of the Birla empire by Talveen Singh- Part I". Aditya Birla Group. 31 May 2011. Archived from the original on 2021-12-11. Retrieved 9 July 2017 – via YouTube.
  9. ^ The Birla Family Crisis - Case Studies, Case Study in Business, Management|Case Studies July 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Battle for Billions: Birlas vs Lodhas". Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  11. ^ "What keeps the Marwaris thriving? - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  12. ^ Industrial Entrepreneurship of Shekhawati Marwaris, D. K. Taknet, Kumar Prakashan, Jaipur, 1987, p. 41
  13. ^ Herdeck, Margaret; Piramal, Gita (9 July 1985). India's Industrialists. Lynne Rienner Publishers. ISBN 9780894104152. Retrieved 9 July 2017 – via Google Books.
  14. ^ a b "'Family' spirit and frugality help the Birlas keep pace with changing times". The Economic Times. 6 September 2014. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  15. ^ Business Legends, Gita Piramal, Penguin UK, Dec 1, 2010
  16. ^ Matthews, Herbert L. (2 January 1943). "British Investors See Peril in India – Managing Agents Fear Loss of Immense Profits on Half of Country's Industries – Natives Seek Business – Huge Sterling Credits Already Available to Buy Out the Foreign Companies". New York Times. p. 5. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  17. ^ Debajyoti Burman, Mystery of Birla House, Jugabani Hahitya Chakara, 3rd reprint 1951, P. 111
  18. ^ Phrases And Facts: About Kerala, Partha Choudhuri, Liberation, Vol. II, No. 3 (January 1969).
  19. ^ Piramal, Gita (October 1999). "A crisis of leadership". Family Business, a symposium on the role of the family in Indian business. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  20. ^ Battle for Billions: Birlas vs Lodhas, Shafi Rahman, India Today, February 25, 2012
  21. ^ Birlas heave sigh of relief, but are in battle gear, Shankkar Aiyar, India Today, August 2, 2004
  22. ^ Yashovardhan Birla named 'wilful defaulter", TOI, June 19, 2019
  23. ^ Birla, Rajashree (3 October 2014). "Rajashree Birla - Giving is in fact living". Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2016-08-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  25. ^ "Birla Global University - Top University in BBSR, Odisha". www.bgu.ac.in. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  26. ^ "Govind Mishra gets Saraswati Samman 2013 for novel 'Dhool Paudhon Par'". Daily News & Analysis. 22 September 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-23.
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  28. ^ "Marwari ethic and the spirit of Capitalism - Gurcharan Das". gurcharandas.org. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  29. ^ cakml. "The Hindu Business Line : 'Mahatma was witness to Birla clan partition'". www.thehindubusinessline.com. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  30. ^ "After months of tension, Birlas part ways amicably". Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  31. ^ Srinivasan, Madhumitha (5 April 2014). "Yash gets candid". The Hindu. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  32. ^ "Family Values". November 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  33. ^ Capitalists of the world, unite! Mathrubhumi, October 9, 2008 April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  34. ^ "World Marxist Review". Progress Books. 9 July 1970. Retrieved 9 July 2017 – via Google Books.
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  36. ^ The Curse of too-many Sons, Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, Times of India, Nov 9, 1997
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  38. ^ Ramadorai, Subramaniam (9 July 2017). Tata Consultancy Services Story- and Beyond. Penguin Books India. ISBN 9780670084906. Retrieved 9 July 2017 – via Google Books.

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Birlas redirects here For other uses see Birlas disambiguation This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Birla family is a family connected with the industrial and social history of India 1 2 3 Birla FamilyCurrent regionOperating out of Delhi Mumbai and Kolkata IndiaPlace of originPilani Jhunjhunu Rajasthan IndiaMembersBaldeo Das BirlaJugal Kishore BirlaRameshwar Das BirlaGhanshyam Das BirlaMadhav Prasad BirlaKrishna Kumar BirlaBasant Kumar BirlaGanga Prasad BirlaAditya Vikram BirlaChandra Kant BirlaKumar Mangalam BirlaYashovardhan BirlaAryaman BirlaAnanya Birla Contents 1 Foundations 1 1 Shiv Narayan Birla 1 2 Baldeo Das Birla 1 3 Ghanshyamdas Birla 2 Family Tree 3 Philanthropy 4 Traditions 5 Family ties 5 1 Tata Birla word pair 6 ReferencesFoundations editThe Birla family s origins lie with the Maheshwari caste of Bania Vaishya traders but they were outcast from their traditional community in 1922 when one of their member Rameshwar Das Birla was thought to have broken the caste marriage rules 4 They are Marwari and by convention merchants from Rajasthan are termed Marwari The family originates from the town of Pilani in the Shekhawati region of North east Rajasthan They still maintain their residence in Pilani 5 and run several educational institutions there including the BITS Pilani Shiv Narayan Birla edit In Pilani during the early 19th century lived Seth Shobharam grandson of Seth Bhudharmal a local tradesman of modest means 6 7 It was his son Seth Shiv Narayana 1840 1909 who first ventured outside Pilani At this time Ahmedabad was the railhead that served trade from a large region of northwest India Goods mainly cotton would be brought from the hinterland to the city and sent from there by train to Bombay for export to England and other countries Several cotton inning units were also set up in Ahmedabad to clean the cotton before shipment to England Shiv Narayana Birla was one of the early Indian traders to participate in this cotton trade Later Britain vigorously fostered the trade of opium with China and developed the cultivation of poppy in India The Ratlam Mandsaur region not far from Ahmedabad became prime poppy cropland due to the suitable soil and climate Shiv Narayan Birla and his adopted son Baldeo Das Birla made an enormous fortune by trading opium with China and this formed the basis of the family s fortune 7 With growing wealth and increasing confidence Shiv Narayana Birla moved up the value chain and began chartering cargo ships in partnership with other Marwadi tradesmen to trade opium with China thus by passing British middlemen To facilitate this he moved to Bombay in 1863 Baldeo Das Birla edit Shiv Narayan Birla had one overwhelming sorrow in his life he had no children By the early 1880s Shiv Narayan Narain had passed on the baton of his business interests to his adopted son Baldev Das Birla established Shivnarayan Baldevdas a trading house based in Bombay His son Baldev Das Birla moved to Calcutta set up Baldevdas Jugalkishor in 1887 Baldeo Das was succeeded by four sons 8 Jugal Kishore Rameshwar Das Ghanshyam Das and Braj Mohan 9 10 11 Baldev Das was awarded the Raibahadur title in 1917 In 1920 he retired from business and started living in Banaras pursuing religious studies In 1925 he was awarded the title of Raja by the government of Bihar and Orissa 12 He was awarded D Litt by Banaras Hindu University Ghanshyamdas Birla edit Ghanshyamdas Birla laid the foundation of his industrial empire by establishing GM Birla Company trading in jute in 1911 The First World War began in 1914 greatly increasing the demand for gunny bags During the war the Birla s worth is estimated to have risen from 20 Lakh to 80 Lakh 13 In 1919 he became among the first group of Indian entrepreneurs to become owner of a Jute mill named Birla Jute 14 In the next few years he acquired several cotton mills He later started several sugar mills The publication Hindustan Times was co founded by GD Birla in 1924 and fully acquired by him in 1933 Hindustan Motors was started in 1942 After India s independence in 1947 he started Grasim Gwalior Rayon Silk Manufacturing 1948 and Hindalco Hindustan Alum Company 1958 among others He also generously led the grant on the request of Vallabhbhai Patel to lay the foundation of Birla Vishvakarma Mahavidyalaya in Anand Gujarat Baldeo Das as well as his sons were among the key supporters of the Swaraj movement led by Mahatma Gandhi in addition to being dedicated Hindu activists They were active supporters of the Banaras Hindu University founded by Pt Madan Mohan Malaviya and were also financial supporters of activities initiated by Mahatma Gandhi 15 The landmark Laxminarayan Temple in Delhi was built by Jugal Kishore Birla and was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi and as asked by Mahatma all Hindus including Harijans were welcomed in this temple In the few decades before India s independence Indian merchants including the Birlas made successful attempts to enter and acquire industries in India which were once dominated by Scots from Britain 16 This became a part of Mahatma Gandhi s Swadeshi movement The Birlas remained close to some of the leaders of India like Sardar Patel after India s independence 17 When E M S Namboodiripad became the chief minister of Kerala 1957 59 as a result of the first elected Marxist government anywhere the Birlas were invited to establish a pulp factory there 18 In the recent past the Birlas as well as several other Indian industrialists have expanded overseas 19 Family Tree editA simplified family tree is given below It does not include daughters 20 or children who are young or who died young Lakshmi Nivas Birla was technically adopted by his uncle Jugal Kishor Birla As has been noted in the press some of the branches have been more successful than others 21 The GD Basant Kumar Aditya Vikarm Kumar Mangalam Birla branch has performed the best with a group turnover of 29 000 Crore in 2004 At the other end is Yashovardhan Birla who has struggled 22 Family of Birla familyShiv Narain BirlaBaldeo Das BirlaJugal Kishore BirlaRameshwar Das BirlaGhanshyam Das BirlaBrij Mohan BirlaGajananMadhav Prasad BirlaLakshmi Niwas BirlaKrishna Kumar BirlaBasant Kumar BirlaSarala BirlaGanga Prasad BirlaAshokSudarshan Kumar BirlaShobhana BhartiaAditya Vikram BirlaRajashree BirlaC K BirlaYashovardhan BirlaSidharthKumar Mangalam BirlaAvani BirlaAvanti BirlaVedant BirlaAryaman BirlaAnanya BirlaPhilanthropy edit nbsp Gandhi inaugurating the Laxminarayan Temple Delhi 1938 with the Birla family Jugalkishor Rameshwardas Ghanshyamdas in black caps Baldevdas in turban nbsp Birla Brothers of Pilani who established BITS Pilani also got constructed a Dam in the year 1944 or Vikrami Samvat 2000 on Dhosi Hill to store rainy water for bathing of Pilgrims Birla philanthropy began in the 1880s when the Birla family donated over 100 000 rupees for setting up goshalas shelters for the protection of cows in Kolkata By early 1900 the Birla family began to support education influenced by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya They supported educational charities in Kolkata and in Mumbai teaming up with Jamnalal Bajaj In 1918 the family established the first high school in Pilani now name as Birla School Pilani it is one of the oldest school in India Currently they have 6 schools run by Birla Education Trust BET which evolved into BITS Pilani which has branches in Hyderabad Goa and Dubai They also opened a Sanskrit library in Benares and a library in Kolkata 23 It is well known for the financial support of Indian s freedom struggle and for building temples see Birla Temple in several major Indian cities The institutions founded by the Birlas include Education Birla High School Kolkata Rukmani Birla Modern High School Jaipur Modern High School for Girls Kolkata South Point School B K Birla Centre For Education M P Birla Foundation Higher Secondary School Aditya Birla Public School Renukoot Aryaman Vikram Birla Institute of Learning Haldwani Uttarakhand Birla Vidya Niketan Delhi saket Birla International Schools The Franchisee Module Birla Open Mind High End Franchisee Module Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani Birla Institute of Management Technology BIMTECH Greater Noida 24 B K Birla Institute of Engineering amp Technology Birla Global University Bhubaneswar Odisha 25 Sarala Birla University Birla Institute of Technology Mesra Birla Vishvakarma Mahavidyalaya Birla Education Trust Pilani Technological Institute of Textile amp Sciences Bhiwani Birla Institute of Applied Sciences Science and Research Birla Planetariums Kolkata Hyderabad Chennai M P Birla Institute of Fundamental Research Birla Institute of Scientific Research Healthcare Bombay Hospital Belle Vue Clinic Kolkata Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital Culture Birla Mandir Guru Hanuman Akhara Birla Mills Vyayamshala BK Birla Group institutions Aditya Birla Group Institutions K K Birla Foundation established in 1991 by Krishna Kumar Birla gives the annual awards like Saraswati Samman Vyas Samman and G D Birla Award for Scientific Research 26 Traditions editIn a letter Ghanshaym Das offered this advice to Aditya his grandson when he was studying at MIT eat only vegetarian food never drink alcohol or smoke keep early hours marry young switch off lights when leaving the room cultivate regular habits go for a walk everyday keep in touch with the family and above all don t be extravagant 27 GD Birla instructed his son Basant Kumar to never utilize wealth only for fun and frolic to spend the bare minimum on yourself and to deride worldly pleasures 14 This advice symbolized the ethic of the rising Marwari community with restraint and austerity its defining attributes 28 Family ties editAlthough the Birlas are perceived as a single entity the different branches of the family are now financially independent 29 30 However they have continued to maintain family relationships that go back to the times when Birla Brothers were an actual entity and Raja Baldevdas was still alive GD Birla s both wives died early because of tuberculosis He remarried after the death of his first wife a common affliction at that time The families of his brothers Brij Mohan and Rameshwar Das Birla helped in raising his children When Yash Birla s parents died in a plane crash Priyamvada Birla Badi Ma helped take care of him 31 It is reported that Kumar Mangalam Birla had dipped into his own resources to help his beleaguered relative Yash with his financial issues with creditors in order to preserve the family name 32 Tata Birla word pair edit For many decades the extreme wealth in India was associated with the Tatas and Birlas The words Tata Birla were often used together 33 They were distantly followed by Dalmias Dalmia Sahu Jain group for some time 34 however Tatas and Birlas have been able to sustain themselves as among the most prominent industrialists in India for 1939 1997 data see 35 while others have declined 36 37 A plan for development of India was developed by a group of industrialists in 1944 which was termed the Tata Birla plan or the Bombay Plan 38 which is said to have served as a blueprint for India s first five year plan References edit Aditya Birla Group Home Archived from the original on 2011 11 29 Retrieved 2011 11 29 CK Birla Group Birla Companies Family US 1 6 billion diversified conglomerate that has a history of enduring relationships with renowned global companies www ckbirlagroup com Retrieved 9 July 2017 D Souza Dev Chatterjee amp Sharleen 17 February 2014 Yash Birla s business comes under stress Business Standard India Retrieved 9 July 2017 via Business Standard Weinberger Thomas Catherine 1999 1996 Ashes of Immortality Widow Burning in India Translated ed University of Chicago Press p 177 ISBN 978 0 22688 568 1 House of history The Birla haveli in Pilani offers a glimpse into the beginnings of India s premier business family Prakash Bhandari Business Standard February 27 2016 Maheshwari Jati Ka Itihas Maheshwari History Office Bhanpura Birla June 1940 p 183 190 a b Birla Krishna Kumar 17 April 2009 Brushes With History Penguin UK ISBN 9788184758511 Retrieved 9 July 2017 via Google Books The story of the Birla empire by Talveen Singh Part I Aditya Birla Group 31 May 2011 Archived from the original on 2021 12 11 Retrieved 9 July 2017 via YouTube The Birla Family Crisis Case Studies Case Study in Business Management Case Studies Archived July 14 2014 at the Wayback Machine Battle for Billions Birlas vs Lodhas Retrieved 9 July 2017 What keeps the Marwaris thriving Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 9 July 2017 Industrial Entrepreneurship of Shekhawati Marwaris D K Taknet Kumar Prakashan Jaipur 1987 p 41 Herdeck Margaret Piramal Gita 9 July 1985 India s Industrialists Lynne Rienner Publishers ISBN 9780894104152 Retrieved 9 July 2017 via Google Books a b Family spirit and frugality help the Birlas keep pace with changing times The Economic Times 6 September 2014 Retrieved 9 July 2017 Business Legends Gita Piramal Penguin UK Dec 1 2010 Matthews Herbert L 2 January 1943 British Investors See Peril in India Managing Agents Fear Loss of Immense Profits on Half of Country s Industries Natives Seek Business Huge Sterling Credits Already Available to Buy Out the Foreign Companies New York Times p 5 Retrieved 9 July 2017 Debajyoti Burman Mystery of Birla House Jugabani Hahitya Chakara 3rd reprint 1951 P 111 Phrases And Facts About Kerala Partha Choudhuri Liberation Vol II No 3 January 1969 Piramal Gita October 1999 A crisis of leadership Family Business a symposium on the role of the family in Indian business Retrieved 9 July 2017 Battle for Billions Birlas vs Lodhas Shafi Rahman India Today February 25 2012 Birlas heave sigh of relief but are in battle gear Shankkar Aiyar India Today August 2 2004 Yashovardhan Birla named wilful defaulter TOI June 19 2019 Birla Rajashree 3 October 2014 Rajashree Birla Giving is in fact living Retrieved 9 July 2017 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2018 06 12 Retrieved 2016 08 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Birla Global University Top University in BBSR Odisha www bgu ac in Retrieved 9 July 2017 Govind Mishra gets Saraswati Samman 2013 for novel Dhool Paudhon Par Daily News amp Analysis 22 September 2014 Retrieved 2014 09 23 India s Industrialists Volume 1 Margaret Herdeck Gita Piramal Lynne Rienner Publishers 1985 p 97 Marwari ethic and the spirit of Capitalism Gurcharan Das gurcharandas org Retrieved 9 July 2017 cakml The Hindu Business Line Mahatma was witness to Birla clan partition www thehindubusinessline com Retrieved 9 July 2017 After months of tension Birlas part ways amicably Retrieved 9 July 2017 Srinivasan Madhumitha 5 April 2014 Yash gets candid The Hindu Retrieved 9 July 2017 Family Values November 2013 Retrieved 9 July 2017 Capitalists of the world unite Mathrubhumi October 9 2008 Archived April 2 2015 at the Wayback Machine World Marxist Review Progress Books 9 July 1970 Retrieved 9 July 2017 via Google Books Morck Randall K 1 November 2007 A History of Corporate Governance around the World Family Business Groups to Professional Managers University of Chicago Press ISBN 9780226536835 Retrieved 9 July 2017 via Google Books The Curse of too many Sons Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar Times of India Nov 9 1997 The Rise Fall amp Rise Of Indian Business Families www businessandeconomy org Retrieved 9 July 2017 Ramadorai Subramaniam 9 July 2017 Tata Consultancy Services Story and Beyond Penguin Books India ISBN 9780670084906 Retrieved 9 July 2017 via Google Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Birla family amp oldid 1217003950, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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