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Jagmal Raja Chauhan

Jagmal Raja Chauhan (1887–1974), better known as Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja, was a noted railway contractor, industrialist, miner, private banker, aviation pioneer and philanthropist of India.[1]

Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja
Born
Jagmal Raja Chauhan

1887 (1887)
Died1974 (aged 86–87)
Mumbai, India
Occupation(s)Industrialist, Railway Contractor, Architect, Airline owner, Miner, Philanthropist
Known forrailway bridge constructions, glass industry pioneer, aviation pioneers, miner, architect, philanthropist

Early life edit

He was born in 1887 in a small village named Nagher, in Kutch and belonged to the Mestri community.[1][2][3][4] He left schooling early and joined his father's business of railway contractor at an early age of twelve only. He carried on his father's legacy to become a reputed and noted Railway Contractor of British India.[4][5][6]

Builder, railways contractor, engineer and architect edit

Railway contracts for railways and bridges edit

His father Raja Narayan Chauhan was also a noted railway contractor. Raja Narayan of Nagor with Mulji Meghji Chauhan also of Nagor in 1903 together built bridge over Yamuna river at Agra. Jagmal Raja Chauhan carried on father's legacy, who joined him at an early age of twelve to get practical knowledge of building bridges and laying rail lines.

Some of his railway contract works are in 1904 – railway track from Bulandshahr to Hapur, 1904– Shahdara to Saharanpur, 1906 – Aligarh Station, in 1906 – Balamau to Sitapur, 1908 – Allahabad, the Ganges Railway Bridge construction, 1911 – Allahabad, the Yamuna Bridge doubling, 1912 – Kanpur to Banda including the bridge near Hamirpur over Yamuna river, 1913 – Hooghly- Katwa section, 1913 – Jabalpur Gun Carriage siding, 1914 – the Mughalsarai railway yard extension, 1915 – GayaKatras doubling, 1916 – Gaya yard extension, 1922 – the Dhanbad railway yard extension, 1924 – Calcutta, the Kidderpore Docks extension, 1925 – Dehri on Sone bridge, 1927– doubling of the Bridge over Son River near Arrah, 1927 – Allahabad, the Yamuna bridge re-girding (in 1911 he had done doubling of same bridge), 1926–32 – Bally Bridge, 1932 Dankuni to Dum Dum for Calcutta Chord Railway[1][4][5]

In 1926, Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja started construction of the Bally Bridge in Calcutta, which he completed in 1932.[7][8] In all the railway contracts done by him, his partners and sub-contractors were railway contractors from his own community – Mistris of Kutch. The Bally Bridge was named Willingdon Bridge after Viceroy of India, The Marquess of Willingdon, who inaugurated it. The British acknowledged the feat of Jagmal Raja, by naming the first train that ran across Willingdon Bridge as Jagmal Raja Howrah Express. The name plates mentioning Erection & Caissoning done by Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja, Allahabad, can still be seen riveted on each girder of Bally Bridge.[1][4][5][7][9]

Contractor for docks edit

Further, in 1924 the extension of Calcutta Port Trust at Khiddirpore in Calcutta was made by building a new dock named the "King George Dockyard", which was done by Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja Chauhan with Bhimjee Pancha Chauhan & Mavji Punja Chauhan, all from Nagor. This work was completed in 1927. The dock has now been renamed as "Netaji Subhas Docks".[1][4][5]

Architect and builder edit

Maharao Shri Khengarji III of Cutch used to stay in hotels when he visited Bombay. Jagmal Raja, who was close friend of the king and once ADC to him, did not like this. He impressed upon the king that a ruler like him should have a personal mansion in the city. The Rao entrusted the job to build the mansion to Jagmal Raja, who personally built Cutch Castle in the 1920s in Bombay.[1][4][5]

Again Jagmal Raja Chauhan was one of the persons involved in supervision and construction of Vijay Vilas Palace built during the years 1920–1929 in which many artisans of Mistri community of Cutch worked along with other artisans and craftsman from Rajasthan, Bengal and Saurashtra.[1][4][5]

In 1932 upon completion of Bally Bridge, Jagmal Raja was recommended by Viceroy of India to King of Nepal, who needed a contractor of repute to do renovation and rehabilitation of his royal palaces & temples. He was given the contract for the same and Parbat Harji Chauhan, Karaman Devji Chauhan both of Kukma and Manji Shivjee of Madhapar were delegated by Jagmal Raja as main supervisor and completed the work. A team of 200 artisans was sent from Kutch to do this massive job.[1][4][5]

He was also involved in construction and erection Darya Mahal, the second monumental residence of Maharao Khengarji III of Cutch, which was commissioned in 1940. Maharao advised Jagmal Raja to oversee the construction but as he was too busy in his other business ventures, he declined to take complete responsibility, however, he sent a team of expert Mistri artisans from Kutch, who worked with other architects appointed by the king.[3]

Further, he also built his personal residential palace at M.G Road in Allahabad in the decades of 1920, which was spread in acres and built like a royal palace, as a replica of Prag Mahal of Bhuj. Remnants of his palace can still be seen in the city.[1][4][5]

Industrialist edit

Glass and ceramics edit

He was a pioneer in the glass and ceramic industry of India, who founded Allahabad Glass Factory[1][2][10][11] and Naini Glass Works both located at Naini in 1912. In 1919, his glass factory at Naini was visited by Sir Harcort Butler, the Lieutenant Governor of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.[12] Later he established another glass factory named, Bombay Glass Works at Bombay in 1930 and one more named Raja Glass Works at Sodepur near Calcutta in 1932.[1][2] In 1941 he was conferred Fellowship by Society of Glass Technology, London for his contributions to glass and ceramic industry of world. Others conferred fellowship with him were John Northwood of England Pandit Vishnu Datta of India.[10]

He also started a Sanitary ware factory in year 1932 at Derol named Gujarat Pottery Works and owned tiles factory, fire clay factory.[13][14][15][16]

Pharmaceuticals edit

He was Chairman of Zandu Pharmaceutical for several years.[4]

Airline & navigation edit

Jagmal Raja was one of the promoters with other Gujarati businessman of Bombay - Haridas Madhavdas, Vijaysinh Govindji and Vithaldas Kanji of a shipping company named Shri Ambica Steam Navigation Company, which was founded in 1945,[17] It operated in western coast of India having its head office at Bombay.[3][4]

They also later started in 1947, one airline company named Ambica Airlines, which was subsidiary of Ambica Steam Navigation Company[18][19] which operated on Bombay – BhujRajkotJamnagarMorvi and Bombay – BarodaAhmedabad air routes.[4] The Ambica Airlines closed in 1949 due to insufficient traffic and litigation.

Miner edit

Like many members the Mistri community of Kutch to which he belonged, he owned coal mine named Rajapur Colliery near Jharia,[1] which he held in partnership with Manji Jeram Rathod of Madhapar.[4][13][20][21] He entered into coal mining business purchasing the mines in 1913 from one Gujarati miner, Bhawan Kara of Balambha. His partner in coal mines, Manji Jeram died in 1954, however, he carried on his mining business till 1970, when he sold his mine just one year before nationalisation of coal mines in India.[13]

He owned Silica mines at Bargad in Shankargarh, the produce of which was used by the glass factories owned by him.[13]

Bus transport edit

In 1945, Cutch State started its own passenger bus service. Jagmal Raja was quick to capitalise on this opportunity and took on contract the Bhuj- AnjarMundra bus route, which he operated till 1948, when Cutch merged into Union of India.[3]

Banker edit

He worked as a private banker from Jharia with his trusted partner Manji Jeram Rathod of Madhapar and used to give loans and funding especially for coal mines business.[13] `

Insurance edit

He was also one of the promoters and directors of an insurance company named Indian Globe Insurance Company started in 1929[22] and he also owned a finance company[13][23]

Paper Mills & Other Ventures edit

Among his other industrial venture were a paper board factory at Dahanu named Dahanu Straw Boards, an aromatics unit named Hindustan Aromatics, ice factory, cold storage & export business. He also ventured into packaged food and pickle export business.[4][13]

Personal life edit

He had residence, offices and factories at Allahabad and Bombay and his personal mansions at both cities.[1][13]

He shared personal friendship with Maharao of Cutch, Khengarji III and was personal aide-de-camp (ADC) to him in Coronation ceremony of King George VI in 1937. He was the only person from any community of Kutch, who had the privilege of being ADC to Maharao Khengarji III. Sir Maharao Khengarji, as a mark of their friendship, honoured Jagmal Raja, by his presence, when Degree of Engineering was conferred upon him in London.[4] He was among few persons, who was given permission by Khengarji III to hold a car in Cutch State.

Apart from Maharao of Cutch, he held friendly relations with Viceroy Lord Irwin, Raja of Shankargarh, Jam of Rajkot, Jam Sahib of Jamnagar, Rana of Nepal and Raja of Rewa and several big zamindars of United Province.[4][5]

He built numerous railway lines and railway bridges and was pioneer in glass & ceramic industry of India, for which he was given title of Rao Bahadur in 1924 at a function held in Shimla, summer Capital of British India by Viceroy of India, The Earl of Reading. His construction of Bally Bridge was noted.[1][2][7] Although, he had studied up to fifth standard in his native village (Nagor), he had the distinction of being conferred with Degree of AEIE (UK) on recommendation of Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin.[7][24]

He was also very close with Motilal Nehru and Jawaharlal Nehru and marriage procession of both the daughters of Motilal Nehru – Vijaya Nehru & Krishna Nehru had started from his mansion at M.G. Road in Allahabad.[4] He once participated in elections from Allahabad.[3][4][25] His residential palace at M.G Road in Allahabad, was spread in acres and built like a royal palace, as a replica of Prag Mahal of Bhuj.[3][4][13] Besides Nehru family he also held personal relationship with Malviyaji, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel, Lal Bahadur Shastri, C. Y. Chintamani, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, C. Rajagopalachari, V. V. Giri and always helped liberally for Indian Independence Movement.[3][4] HH Shri Vijayaraji, when was young and yuvraj of Kutch, used to come to his Allahabad mansion, to spend vacation along with his French tennis coach and play lawn tennis in his private court.[3][4][5][26]

During his stay in Calcutta for construction of Bally bridge, through his friends and established in Calcutta; Lira Raja Rathor and Devram Jetha Jethwa, he came in contact with Jeewanlal Motichand Shah, father of Viren J. Shah, who owned an Aluminum utensils factory named Jeevanlal & Company later named as Jeewanlal (1929) Limited at Calcutta.[3][4] Jeewanlal Shah had decided to close his factory of Aluminum utensils, under the influence of Gandhiji, who said these utensils are not good for health. Jagmal Raja Chauhan, who was among top industrialists in Bombay and had relations with Tatas, Birlas, Wadias, Bajaj, Walchand. He learned that Lala Mukandlal of Lahore was willing to sell Mukand Iron & Steel.[3][4] Jagmal Raja informed this to Mahatma Gandhi and also persuaded Shah Jeewanlal Motichand Shah to take over Mukand Iron & Steel Company, so that he can switch over from aluminium into steel business. Jeevanlal he finally purchased in partnership with Jamnalal Bajaj after Mahatma Gandhi's blessings. Thus he was instrumental in helping Jiwanlal Motilal Shah to take-over present day Mukand Ltd.[3][4]

He was a member of Indian Science Congress Association,[27] Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain),[7] Society of Glass Technology, Britain.[10]

His life sketch is also mentioned in Encyclopædia Britannica and Book of World Knowledge.

Death edit

He died in 1974 at Mumbai survived by four sons, Jairam Jagmal, Varjang Jagmal, Gopalji Jagmal and Shamji Jagmal, who had been managing affairs jointly since decade of 1930–40.[1][13][28] His one son Varjang Jagmal Raja headed his Bombay Glass Works factory.,[29] whereas the Allahabad Glass Works factory and Gujarat Pottery Works were headed by elder son Jairam Jagmal.[14][30][31] Varjang Jagmal was also a trained pilot and a member of Bombay Flying Club.[32][33]

Philanthropy edit

He built an ashram with a huge Dharamshala at Jhusi having more than hundred rooms and other facilities near Allahabad on banks of river Ganges. He also built and donated Boys Hostel and Boarding School known as Mistri Boarding House at Bhuj, Cutch his native state in 1932.[3][4] also built a boarding house for students at Poona in 1940, which was also known as Mistri Boarding House. He also donated funds to start ambulance services and to build hospitals. He has also built and donated a Hindu temple at Rajkot. Further, he instituted several funds for charitable works, education scholarships, starting sports shield and medical benefits.[34][35][36] At his native village Nagor in Kutch he had built and donated a huge public garden, a Hindu temple, a housing colony for Harijans, several wells, a chabutro, welcome-gate and also a 10 km long pucca road from Nagor to Bhuj. His ancestral home still stands there.[3][4] Further, he also offered many scholarship for research.[37] and higher studies.[3]

Honors edit

Apart from being awarded title of Rai Bahadur in 1923, he was also recipient of George V Silver Jubilee Medal in 1935 and George VI Coronation Medal in 1937.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Jagmal Raja, Rai Bahadur, Land-lord, Industrialist and Contractor. Born and educated at Nagher, a village in Cutch. He joined his father's business of Railway Contracts on the Railway at an early age. He also owns valuable landed property in Allehabad, a Colliery in Jharia, the Bombay Glass Works at Matunga and at Gujarat. In recognition of his services to Indian Industries, he was created a Rai Bahadur in 1924. Modern Bombay and Indian states by T. Peters, Who's Who Publishers (India), 1942,page 250
  2. ^ a b c d Jagmal Raja Rai Bahadur Life sketch Modern Bombay and her patriotic citizens Who's Who Publishers (India), 1941 Page 250.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya Community : A brief History & Glory by Raja Pawan Jethwa. (Kolkata, 2007)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Nanji Bapa ni Nondh-pothi published in Gujarati in 1999 from Vadodara. It is a diary of Railway Contracts done by KGK community noted by Nanji Govindji Tank during his life-time last entry in 1954. The diary was later discovered his son Govardhan Nanji Tank and released as a book compiled by Dharsibhai Jethalal Tank. This book was given Aank Sidhhi award by Kutch Shakti at Mumbai in 2000.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Kutch Darpan (Gujarati Magazine published from Vadodara) August 2009 issue (article on Jagmal Raja Chauhan)
  6. ^ Who's who in India, Burma & Ceylon, 1941
  7. ^ a b c d e Willingdon Bridge, Calcutta. The work was carried out by Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja, Assoc. Inst. CE Minutes of proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Volume 235, Part 1. Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) 1934. Pagw 83.
  8. ^ Kolkata: City Guide. Goodearth Publications. 2011. p. 75. ISBN 978-93-80262-15-4. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  10. ^ a b c The honorary general secretary announced that the council had conferred Fellowship on Mr John Northwood, Pandit Vishnu Datta and Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja Journal of the Society of Glass Technology, Volume 32 Page 4.
  11. ^ Allahabad Glass Works Private Limited, Jagmal Raja & Sons Private Limited
  12. ^ "Pioneer Mail and Indian Weekly News, Volume 46". 1919: 44. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Diary of Golden Days at Jharia – A Memoir & History of Gurjar Kashtriya Samaj of Kutch in Coalfields of Jharia – written by Natwarlal Devram Jethwa of Calcutta & Sinugra compiled by Raja Pawan Jethwa (1998).
  14. ^ a b The Eastern Economist, Volume 48. R.P. Agarwala. 1967. p. 247,249.
  15. ^ Gujarat State Gazetteers: Panchmahals - Page 339, 1972
  16. ^ Records of the Geological Survey of India - page 528, 1954.
  17. ^ Our seafaring in the the [sic] Indian Ocean by Odayamadath Kunjappa Nambiar, 1975
  18. ^ Ambica Airlines Legal : Jagmal Raja v/s Crown
  19. ^ Ambica Airlines
  20. ^ Indian Coal Statistics. India (Republic). Dept. of Mines. 1915. p. 17.
  21. ^ Jagmal Raja Rai Bahadur (Rajapore Colliery) Jharia Indian export directory: with foreign section, Volume 4, 1965. Colliries and Coal Merchants Page 19 and 48
  22. ^ INDIAN GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED
  23. ^ The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who. 1964. p. 819. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
  24. ^ Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja, E, 1931 Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Volume 12, 1939.
  25. ^ Political life of Pandit Govind ... – Google Books
  26. ^ Election Result Lal Bahadur Shastri, Jyoti Shankar Dikshit, R.B. Jagmal Raja, Kashmir: constitutional history and documents.
  27. ^ Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress. 1930. p. 2. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  28. ^ Kothari's Economic Guide and Investors' Handbook of India, Volume 2. 1961. p. 1270.
  29. ^ Foreign commerce weekly. U.S. Dept. of Commerce. 1960.
  30. ^ Journal of the Society of Glass Technology, Volume 15. Society of glass technology, Sheffield, Eng. 1931. p. 34.
  31. ^ Who's who in India, Burma & Ceylon. Who's Who Publishers (India) Limited. 1939. p. 392.
  32. ^ Indian Aviation: A Monthly Illustrated Journal Devoted to Popular Flying in Indian, Volume 33. 1949. p. v,72.
  33. ^ Asian and Indian Skyways, Volume 2. 1948. p. 48.
  34. ^ General Report on Public Instruction. United Provinces of Agra and Oudh (India). Education Dept. 1937. p. 64,72.
  35. ^ [1] Report [of the] ST. John Ambulance Association and the St. John Ambulance Brigade (India)
  36. ^ Jagmal Raja Labour Ambulance Challenge Shield Madras State Administration Report
  37. ^ [2] The Calcutta Review, University of Calcutta, 1934

jagmal, raja, chauhan, 1887, 1974, better, known, bahadur, jagmal, raja, noted, railway, contractor, industrialist, miner, private, banker, aviation, pioneer, philanthropist, india, bahadur, jagmal, rajaborn1887, 1887, nagor, cutchdied1974, aged, mumbai, india. Jagmal Raja Chauhan 1887 1974 better known as Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja was a noted railway contractor industrialist miner private banker aviation pioneer and philanthropist of India 1 Rai Bahadur Jagmal RajaBornJagmal Raja Chauhan1887 1887 Nagor CutchDied1974 aged 86 87 Mumbai IndiaOccupation s Industrialist Railway Contractor Architect Airline owner Miner PhilanthropistKnown forrailway bridge constructions glass industry pioneer aviation pioneers miner architect philanthropist Contents 1 Early life 2 Builder railways contractor engineer and architect 2 1 Railway contracts for railways and bridges 2 2 Contractor for docks 2 3 Architect and builder 3 Industrialist 3 1 Glass and ceramics 3 2 Pharmaceuticals 3 3 Airline amp navigation 3 4 Miner 3 5 Bus transport 3 6 Banker 3 7 Insurance 3 8 Paper Mills amp Other Ventures 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 Philanthropy 7 Honors 8 See also 9 ReferencesEarly life editHe was born in 1887 in a small village named Nagher in Kutch and belonged to the Mestri community 1 2 3 4 He left schooling early and joined his father s business of railway contractor at an early age of twelve only He carried on his father s legacy to become a reputed and noted Railway Contractor of British India 4 5 6 Builder railways contractor engineer and architect editRailway contracts for railways and bridges edit His father Raja Narayan Chauhan was also a noted railway contractor Raja Narayan of Nagor with Mulji Meghji Chauhan also of Nagor in 1903 together built bridge over Yamuna river at Agra Jagmal Raja Chauhan carried on father s legacy who joined him at an early age of twelve to get practical knowledge of building bridges and laying rail lines Some of his railway contract works are in 1904 railway track from Bulandshahr to Hapur 1904 Shahdara to Saharanpur 1906 Aligarh Station in 1906 Balamau to Sitapur 1908 Allahabad the Ganges Railway Bridge construction 1911 Allahabad the Yamuna Bridge doubling 1912 Kanpur to Banda including the bridge near Hamirpur over Yamuna river 1913 Hooghly Katwa section 1913 Jabalpur Gun Carriage siding 1914 the Mughalsarai railway yard extension 1915 Gaya Katras doubling 1916 Gaya yard extension 1922 the Dhanbad railway yard extension 1924 Calcutta the Kidderpore Docks extension 1925 Dehri on Sone bridge 1927 doubling of the Bridge over Son River near Arrah 1927 Allahabad the Yamuna bridge re girding in 1911 he had done doubling of same bridge 1926 32 Bally Bridge 1932 Dankuni to Dum Dum for Calcutta Chord Railway 1 4 5 In 1926 Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja started construction of the Bally Bridge in Calcutta which he completed in 1932 7 8 In all the railway contracts done by him his partners and sub contractors were railway contractors from his own community Mistris of Kutch The Bally Bridge was named Willingdon Bridge after Viceroy of India The Marquess of Willingdon who inaugurated it The British acknowledged the feat of Jagmal Raja by naming the first train that ran across Willingdon Bridge as Jagmal Raja Howrah Express The name plates mentioning Erection amp Caissoning done by Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja Allahabad can still be seen riveted on each girder of Bally Bridge 1 4 5 7 9 Contractor for docks edit Further in 1924 the extension of Calcutta Port Trust at Khiddirpore in Calcutta was made by building a new dock named the King George Dockyard which was done by Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja Chauhan with Bhimjee Pancha Chauhan amp Mavji Punja Chauhan all from Nagor This work was completed in 1927 The dock has now been renamed as Netaji Subhas Docks 1 4 5 Architect and builder edit Maharao Shri Khengarji III of Cutch used to stay in hotels when he visited Bombay Jagmal Raja who was close friend of the king and once ADC to him did not like this He impressed upon the king that a ruler like him should have a personal mansion in the city The Rao entrusted the job to build the mansion to Jagmal Raja who personally built Cutch Castle in the 1920s in Bombay 1 4 5 Again Jagmal Raja Chauhan was one of the persons involved in supervision and construction of Vijay Vilas Palace built during the years 1920 1929 in which many artisans of Mistri community of Cutch worked along with other artisans and craftsman from Rajasthan Bengal and Saurashtra 1 4 5 In 1932 upon completion of Bally Bridge Jagmal Raja was recommended by Viceroy of India to King of Nepal who needed a contractor of repute to do renovation and rehabilitation of his royal palaces amp temples He was given the contract for the same and Parbat Harji Chauhan Karaman Devji Chauhan both of Kukma and Manji Shivjee of Madhapar were delegated by Jagmal Raja as main supervisor and completed the work A team of 200 artisans was sent from Kutch to do this massive job 1 4 5 He was also involved in construction and erection Darya Mahal the second monumental residence of Maharao Khengarji III of Cutch which was commissioned in 1940 Maharao advised Jagmal Raja to oversee the construction but as he was too busy in his other business ventures he declined to take complete responsibility however he sent a team of expert Mistri artisans from Kutch who worked with other architects appointed by the king 3 Further he also built his personal residential palace at M G Road in Allahabad in the decades of 1920 which was spread in acres and built like a royal palace as a replica of Prag Mahal of Bhuj Remnants of his palace can still be seen in the city 1 4 5 Industrialist editGlass and ceramics edit He was a pioneer in the glass and ceramic industry of India who founded Allahabad Glass Factory 1 2 10 11 and Naini Glass Works both located at Naini in 1912 In 1919 his glass factory at Naini was visited by Sir Harcort Butler the Lieutenant Governor of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh 12 Later he established another glass factory named Bombay Glass Works at Bombay in 1930 and one more named Raja Glass Works at Sodepur near Calcutta in 1932 1 2 In 1941 he was conferred Fellowship by Society of Glass Technology London for his contributions to glass and ceramic industry of world Others conferred fellowship with him were John Northwood of England Pandit Vishnu Datta of India 10 He also started a Sanitary ware factory in year 1932 at Derol named Gujarat Pottery Works and owned tiles factory fire clay factory 13 14 15 16 Pharmaceuticals edit He was Chairman of Zandu Pharmaceutical for several years 4 Airline amp navigation edit Jagmal Raja was one of the promoters with other Gujarati businessman of Bombay Haridas Madhavdas Vijaysinh Govindji and Vithaldas Kanji of a shipping company named Shri Ambica Steam Navigation Company which was founded in 1945 17 It operated in western coast of India having its head office at Bombay 3 4 They also later started in 1947 one airline company named Ambica Airlines which was subsidiary of Ambica Steam Navigation Company 18 19 which operated on Bombay Bhuj Rajkot Jamnagar Morvi and Bombay Baroda Ahmedabad air routes 4 The Ambica Airlines closed in 1949 due to insufficient traffic and litigation Miner edit Like many members the Mistri community of Kutch to which he belonged he owned coal mine named Rajapur Colliery near Jharia 1 which he held in partnership with Manji Jeram Rathod of Madhapar 4 13 20 21 He entered into coal mining business purchasing the mines in 1913 from one Gujarati miner Bhawan Kara of Balambha His partner in coal mines Manji Jeram died in 1954 however he carried on his mining business till 1970 when he sold his mine just one year before nationalisation of coal mines in India 13 He owned Silica mines at Bargad in Shankargarh the produce of which was used by the glass factories owned by him 13 Bus transport edit In 1945 Cutch State started its own passenger bus service Jagmal Raja was quick to capitalise on this opportunity and took on contract the Bhuj Anjar Mundra bus route which he operated till 1948 when Cutch merged into Union of India 3 Banker edit He worked as a private banker from Jharia with his trusted partner Manji Jeram Rathod of Madhapar and used to give loans and funding especially for coal mines business 13 Insurance edit He was also one of the promoters and directors of an insurance company named Indian Globe Insurance Company started in 1929 22 and he also owned a finance company 13 23 Paper Mills amp Other Ventures edit Among his other industrial venture were a paper board factory at Dahanu named Dahanu Straw Boards an aromatics unit named Hindustan Aromatics ice factory cold storage amp export business He also ventured into packaged food and pickle export business 4 13 Personal life editHe had residence offices and factories at Allahabad and Bombay and his personal mansions at both cities 1 13 He shared personal friendship with Maharao of Cutch Khengarji III and was personal aide de camp ADC to him in Coronation ceremony of King George VI in 1937 He was the only person from any community of Kutch who had the privilege of being ADC to Maharao Khengarji III Sir Maharao Khengarji as a mark of their friendship honoured Jagmal Raja by his presence when Degree of Engineering was conferred upon him in London 4 He was among few persons who was given permission by Khengarji III to hold a car in Cutch State Apart from Maharao of Cutch he held friendly relations with Viceroy Lord Irwin Raja of Shankargarh Jam of Rajkot Jam Sahib of Jamnagar Rana of Nepal and Raja of Rewa and several big zamindars of United Province 4 5 He built numerous railway lines and railway bridges and was pioneer in glass amp ceramic industry of India for which he was given title of Rao Bahadur in 1924 at a function held in Shimla summer Capital of British India by Viceroy of India The Earl of Reading His construction of Bally Bridge was noted 1 2 7 Although he had studied up to fifth standard in his native village Nagor he had the distinction of being conferred with Degree of AEIE UK on recommendation of Viceroy of India Lord Irwin 7 24 He was also very close with Motilal Nehru and Jawaharlal Nehru and marriage procession of both the daughters of Motilal Nehru Vijaya Nehru amp Krishna Nehru had started from his mansion at M G Road in Allahabad 4 He once participated in elections from Allahabad 3 4 25 His residential palace at M G Road in Allahabad was spread in acres and built like a royal palace as a replica of Prag Mahal of Bhuj 3 4 13 Besides Nehru family he also held personal relationship with Malviyaji Mahatma Gandhi Sardar Patel Lal Bahadur Shastri C Y Chintamani Dr Rajendra Prasad C Rajagopalachari V V Giri and always helped liberally for Indian Independence Movement 3 4 HH Shri Vijayaraji when was young and yuvraj of Kutch used to come to his Allahabad mansion to spend vacation along with his French tennis coach and play lawn tennis in his private court 3 4 5 26 During his stay in Calcutta for construction of Bally bridge through his friends and established in Calcutta Lira Raja Rathor and Devram Jetha Jethwa he came in contact with Jeewanlal Motichand Shah father of Viren J Shah who owned an Aluminum utensils factory named Jeevanlal amp Company later named as Jeewanlal 1929 Limited at Calcutta 3 4 Jeewanlal Shah had decided to close his factory of Aluminum utensils under the influence of Gandhiji who said these utensils are not good for health Jagmal Raja Chauhan who was among top industrialists in Bombay and had relations with Tatas Birlas Wadias Bajaj Walchand He learned that Lala Mukandlal of Lahore was willing to sell Mukand Iron amp Steel 3 4 Jagmal Raja informed this to Mahatma Gandhi and also persuaded Shah Jeewanlal Motichand Shah to take over Mukand Iron amp Steel Company so that he can switch over from aluminium into steel business Jeevanlal he finally purchased in partnership with Jamnalal Bajaj after Mahatma Gandhi s blessings Thus he was instrumental in helping Jiwanlal Motilal Shah to take over present day Mukand Ltd 3 4 He was a member of Indian Science Congress Association 27 Institution of Civil Engineers Great Britain 7 Society of Glass Technology Britain 10 His life sketch is also mentioned in Encyclopaedia Britannica and Book of World Knowledge Death editHe died in 1974 at Mumbai survived by four sons Jairam Jagmal Varjang Jagmal Gopalji Jagmal and Shamji Jagmal who had been managing affairs jointly since decade of 1930 40 1 13 28 His one son Varjang Jagmal Raja headed his Bombay Glass Works factory 29 whereas the Allahabad Glass Works factory and Gujarat Pottery Works were headed by elder son Jairam Jagmal 14 30 31 Varjang Jagmal was also a trained pilot and a member of Bombay Flying Club 32 33 Philanthropy editHe built an ashram with a huge Dharamshala at Jhusi having more than hundred rooms and other facilities near Allahabad on banks of river Ganges He also built and donated Boys Hostel and Boarding School known as Mistri Boarding House at Bhuj Cutch his native state in 1932 3 4 also built a boarding house for students at Poona in 1940 which was also known as Mistri Boarding House He also donated funds to start ambulance services and to build hospitals He has also built and donated a Hindu temple at Rajkot Further he instituted several funds for charitable works education scholarships starting sports shield and medical benefits 34 35 36 At his native village Nagor in Kutch he had built and donated a huge public garden a Hindu temple a housing colony for Harijans several wells a chabutro welcome gate and also a 10 km long pucca road from Nagor to Bhuj His ancestral home still stands there 3 4 Further he also offered many scholarship for research 37 and higher studies 3 Honors editApart from being awarded title of Rai Bahadur in 1923 he was also recipient of George V Silver Jubilee Medal in 1935 and George VI Coronation Medal in 1937 13 See also editKhora Ramji ChawdaReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Jagmal Raja Rai Bahadur Land lord Industrialist and Contractor Born and educated at Nagher a village in Cutch He joined his father s business of Railway Contracts on the Railway at an early age He also owns valuable landed property in Allehabad a Colliery in Jharia the Bombay Glass Works at Matunga and at Gujarat In recognition of his services to Indian Industries he was created a Rai Bahadur in 1924 Modern Bombay and Indian states by T Peters Who s Who Publishers India 1942 page 250 a b c d Jagmal Raja Rai Bahadur Life sketch Modern Bombay and her patriotic citizens Who s Who Publishers India 1941 Page 250 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya Community A brief History amp Glory by Raja Pawan Jethwa Kolkata 2007 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Nanji Bapa ni Nondh pothi published in Gujarati in 1999 from Vadodara It is a diary of Railway Contracts done by KGK community noted by Nanji Govindji Tank during his life time last entry in 1954 The diary was later discovered his son Govardhan Nanji Tank and released as a book compiled by Dharsibhai Jethalal Tank This book was given Aank Sidhhi award by Kutch Shakti at Mumbai in 2000 a b c d e f g h i j Kutch Darpan Gujarati Magazine published from Vadodara August 2009 issue article on Jagmal Raja Chauhan Who s who in India Burma amp Ceylon 1941 a b c d e Willingdon Bridge Calcutta The work was carried out by Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja Assoc Inst CE Minutes of proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers Volume 235 Part 1 Institution of Civil Engineers Great Britain 1934 Pagw 83 Kolkata City Guide Goodearth Publications 2011 p 75 ISBN 978 93 80262 15 4 Retrieved 30 March 2016 Mr Jagamal Chauhan He was better known as Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja Chauhan who built Vivekanand Bridge at Hoogly Riaver and also involved in Allahabad Glass Works Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 Retrieved 12 May 2011 a b c The honorary general secretary announced that the council had conferred Fellowship on Mr John Northwood Pandit Vishnu Datta and Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume 32 Page 4 Allahabad Glass Works Private Limited Jagmal Raja amp Sons Private Limited Pioneer Mail and Indian Weekly News Volume 46 1919 44 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b c d e f g h i j k Diary of Golden Days at Jharia A Memoir amp History of Gurjar Kashtriya Samaj of Kutch in Coalfields of Jharia written by Natwarlal Devram Jethwa of Calcutta amp Sinugra compiled by Raja Pawan Jethwa 1998 a b The Eastern Economist Volume 48 R P Agarwala 1967 p 247 249 Gujarat State Gazetteers Panchmahals Page 339 1972 Records of the Geological Survey of India page 528 1954 Our seafaring in the the sic Indian Ocean by Odayamadath Kunjappa Nambiar 1975 Ambica Airlines Legal Jagmal Raja v s Crown Ambica Airlines Indian Coal Statistics India Republic Dept of Mines 1915 p 17 Jagmal Raja Rai Bahadur Rajapore Colliery Jharia Indian export directory with foreign section Volume 4 1965 Colliries and Coal Merchants Page 19 and 48 INDIAN GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who s who 1964 p 819 Retrieved 8 October 2017 Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja E 1931 Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers Volume 12 1939 Political life of Pandit Govind Google Books Election Result Lal Bahadur Shastri Jyoti Shankar Dikshit R B Jagmal Raja Kashmir constitutional history and documents Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress 1930 p 2 Retrieved 30 March 2016 Kothari s Economic Guide and Investors Handbook of India Volume 2 1961 p 1270 Foreign commerce weekly U S Dept of Commerce 1960 Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume 15 Society of glass technology Sheffield Eng 1931 p 34 Who s who in India Burma amp Ceylon Who s Who Publishers India Limited 1939 p 392 Indian Aviation A Monthly Illustrated Journal Devoted to Popular Flying in Indian Volume 33 1949 p v 72 Asian and Indian Skyways Volume 2 1948 p 48 General Report on Public Instruction United Provinces of Agra and Oudh India Education Dept 1937 p 64 72 1 Report of the ST John Ambulance Association and the St John Ambulance Brigade India Jagmal Raja Labour Ambulance Challenge Shield Madras State Administration Report 2 The Calcutta Review University of Calcutta 1934 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jagmal Raja Chauhan amp oldid 1205862909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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