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S. Anantharamakrishnan

Sivasailam Anantharamakrishnan (1905 – 18 April 1964), affectionately called "J" was an Indian industrialist and business tycoon who founded and led the Amalgamations Group of industries from 1945 to 1964.

Sivasailam Anantharamakrishnan
Born1905 (1905)
DiedApril 18, 1964(1964-04-18) (aged 58–59)
OccupationBusinessman
ChildrenTwo sons, A. Sivasailam and A. Krishnamoorthy

Anantharamakrishnan was born in Tirunelveli in 1905 and had his education in Tirunelveli and Madras. In 1935, he joined the Simpsons group of companies as a secretary and in 1938, became the first Indian director in the management of Simpsons group. He served as the Chairman of the group from 1953 till his death in 1964.

Anantharamakrishnan is remembered for his successful business practices, efficient management of the labour unions and for triggering the growth of the automobile industry of Chennai which has earned the city the epithet "Detroit of India". As a result, he himself came to be remembered as the "Henry Ford of South India."

Early life edit

Anantharamakrishnan was born in Alwarkurichi Village of Ambasamudram Taluk in Tirunelveli District on 11 November 1905.[1] He had his schooling at Government High School, Tirunelveli and graduated from Government College of Commerce in Madras.[2] In 1930, he joined Fraser and Ross Limited as an accountant.[3]

Early years with Simpson and Co edit

Anantharamakrishnan joined Simpsons Group, a British-owned South Indian business conglomerate as Secretary in 1935.[3][4][5] He became one of the three directors and the only Indian director (the other two being European)[6] in the board of Simpsons group[1] when Sir Alexander MacDougall, Chairman of Simpson's, and W. W. Ladden, managing director of the company founded a holding company in 1938.[3] Anantharamakrishnan's induction marked the partial Indianization of Simpsons group which was, till then, completely owned by Europeans.[6] The very next year, it was converted into a public limited company.[5] This eventually became the Amalgamations Group[1] in 1941.[7] Anantharamakrishnan, also called "J", was responsible for the rapid expansion of the Amalgamations group in the 1940s. Anantharamakrishnan took over Amalgamations Group in 1945,[8] though he officially became its Chairman only in 1953.[3]

Expansion of the Amalgamations Group edit

In 1922, John Oakshott Robinson of Spencer's had purchased the Madras newspaper The Madras Mail and the Higginbotham's and merged the companies with his printing company Associated Printers and the Spencer's to form the Associated Publishers.[9] In 1945, Anantharamakrishnan purchased Associated Publishers on behalf of Amalgamations and added the new companies to the group.[10] According to popular Chennai historian S. Muthiah, the successful takeover was the result of an overheard conversation at a Hotel Connemara.[10] This takeover is regarded as over of the biggest business deals of post-colonial Madras.

During the period 1938–1955, the group also promoted a finance company called Simpson and General Finance, an advertising company (Madras Advertising Company), Wheel-Precision Forgings, Speed-a-way and Wallaces Castwright.[7] Amco Batteries was acquired in year 1955.[11] India Piston was established in 1949. This company produces pistons, piston rings, piston pins and cylinder liners.[7] Addison Paints and Chemicals was established in 1947.[7] With Indian independence and Indianization of commercial establishments in the country, the Europeans in the board left handing the company to Indians. Consequently, Anantharamakrishnan became the Chairman of the Amalgamations group in 1953.[3]

Anantharamakrishnan died an untimely death on 18 April 1964 at the age of fifty-nine.[12][13]

Commemoration and legacy edit

Anantharamakrishnan is highly regarded for his business acumen and is credited with a large-scale increase in the production of automobiles in Chennai city that have earned Chennai, the epithet "Detroit of India".[13][14] A former employee, in an interview, recounted that Anantharamakrishnan was strongly against the use of political lobbying in order to secure business interests.[13]

Former President of India, R. Venkataraman, regarded the Simpson Group Worker's Union as one of the best organized worker's unions.[15] Anantharamakrishna is, himself, known to have authored a 6-page publication titled "Industrial disputes — How to prevent them".

A book on Anantharamakrishnan was released during his birth centenary on 12 November 2005 by former Supreme Court of India judge Ratnavel Pandian in the presence of his sons, A. Sivasailam and A. Krishnamoorthy.[16]

The Anantharamakrishan Prize and the Anantharamakrishnan Memorial Lecture have been instituted by the Amalgamations Group in his honor.

Publications edit

  • Anantharamakrishnan, S. (1956). Industrial disputes — How to prevent them.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Ramasamy, Vijaya (2007). Historical Dictionary of Tamils. Scarecrow Press. p. 64. ISBN 978-0-8108-5379-9.
  2. ^ Rau, K. H. (1964). Transport. p. 25.
  3. ^ a b c d e Muthiah, S. (21 May 2003). . The Hindu. Archived from the original on 29 January 2005.
  4. ^ Subrahmanya, Susheela (1962). Southern Economist. p. 8.
  5. ^ a b Venkataraman, P. (2007). Industrial Relations. APH Publishing. p. 92. ISBN 978-81-313-0072-5.
  6. ^ a b Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (1999). Footprints of Enterprise: Indian Business Through the Ages. Oxford University Press. p. 122. ISBN 0-19-564774-2.
  7. ^ a b c d Venkataraman, P. (2007). Industrial Relations. APH Publishing. p. 91. ISBN 978-81-313-0072-5.
  8. ^ Muthiah, Pg 61
  9. ^ Muthiah, Pg 52
  10. ^ a b Muthiah, Pg 53
  11. ^ Venkataraman, P. (2007). Industrial Relations. APH Publishing. p. 91. ISBN 978-81-313-0072-5.
  12. ^ Bhavan's Journal. 1964. p. 13.
  13. ^ a b c Sundaram, V. (April 2007). "Remembering J -A Henry Ford of South India". News Today.
  14. ^ Bhavan's Journal. 1964. p. 36.
  15. ^ Venkataraman, Ramaswamy (1991). President R. Venkataraman Selected Speeches. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. p. 112.
  16. ^ . The Hindu. 12 November 2005. Archived from the original on 9 December 2006.

References edit

anantharamakrishnan, sivasailam, anantharamakrishnan, 1905, april, 1964, affectionately, called, indian, industrialist, business, tycoon, founded, amalgamations, group, industries, from, 1945, 1964, sivasailam, anantharamakrishnanborn1905, 1905, alwarkurichi, . Sivasailam Anantharamakrishnan 1905 18 April 1964 affectionately called J was an Indian industrialist and business tycoon who founded and led the Amalgamations Group of industries from 1945 to 1964 Sivasailam AnantharamakrishnanBorn1905 1905 Alwarkurichi Tinnevely District now Tirunelveli district Madras Presidency British IndiaDiedApril 18 1964 1964 04 18 aged 58 59 Madras Tamil Nadu IndiaOccupationBusinessmanChildrenTwo sons A Sivasailam and A KrishnamoorthyAnantharamakrishnan was born in Tirunelveli in 1905 and had his education in Tirunelveli and Madras In 1935 he joined the Simpsons group of companies as a secretary and in 1938 became the first Indian director in the management of Simpsons group He served as the Chairman of the group from 1953 till his death in 1964 Anantharamakrishnan is remembered for his successful business practices efficient management of the labour unions and for triggering the growth of the automobile industry of Chennai which has earned the city the epithet Detroit of India As a result he himself came to be remembered as the Henry Ford of South India Contents 1 Early life 2 Early years with Simpson and Co 3 Expansion of the Amalgamations Group 4 Commemoration and legacy 5 Publications 6 Notes 7 ReferencesEarly life editAnantharamakrishnan was born in Alwarkurichi Village of Ambasamudram Taluk in Tirunelveli District on 11 November 1905 1 He had his schooling at Government High School Tirunelveli and graduated from Government College of Commerce in Madras 2 In 1930 he joined Fraser and Ross Limited as an accountant 3 Early years with Simpson and Co editAnantharamakrishnan joined Simpsons Group a British owned South Indian business conglomerate as Secretary in 1935 3 4 5 He became one of the three directors and the only Indian director the other two being European 6 in the board of Simpsons group 1 when Sir Alexander MacDougall Chairman of Simpson s and W W Ladden managing director of the company founded a holding company in 1938 3 Anantharamakrishnan s induction marked the partial Indianization of Simpsons group which was till then completely owned by Europeans 6 The very next year it was converted into a public limited company 5 This eventually became the Amalgamations Group 1 in 1941 7 Anantharamakrishnan also called J was responsible for the rapid expansion of the Amalgamations group in the 1940s Anantharamakrishnan took over Amalgamations Group in 1945 8 though he officially became its Chairman only in 1953 3 Expansion of the Amalgamations Group editIn 1922 John Oakshott Robinson of Spencer s had purchased the Madras newspaper The Madras Mail and the Higginbotham s and merged the companies with his printing company Associated Printers and the Spencer s to form the Associated Publishers 9 In 1945 Anantharamakrishnan purchased Associated Publishers on behalf of Amalgamations and added the new companies to the group 10 According to popular Chennai historian S Muthiah the successful takeover was the result of an overheard conversation at a Hotel Connemara 10 This takeover is regarded as over of the biggest business deals of post colonial Madras During the period 1938 1955 the group also promoted a finance company called Simpson and General Finance an advertising company Madras Advertising Company Wheel Precision Forgings Speed a way and Wallaces Castwright 7 Amco Batteries was acquired in year 1955 11 India Piston was established in 1949 This company produces pistons piston rings piston pins and cylinder liners 7 Addison Paints and Chemicals was established in 1947 7 With Indian independence and Indianization of commercial establishments in the country the Europeans in the board left handing the company to Indians Consequently Anantharamakrishnan became the Chairman of the Amalgamations group in 1953 3 Anantharamakrishnan died an untimely death on 18 April 1964 at the age of fifty nine 12 13 Commemoration and legacy editAnantharamakrishnan is highly regarded for his business acumen and is credited with a large scale increase in the production of automobiles in Chennai city that have earned Chennai the epithet Detroit of India 13 14 A former employee in an interview recounted that Anantharamakrishnan was strongly against the use of political lobbying in order to secure business interests 13 Former President of India R Venkataraman regarded the Simpson Group Worker s Union as one of the best organized worker s unions 15 Anantharamakrishna is himself known to have authored a 6 page publication titled Industrial disputes How to prevent them A book on Anantharamakrishnan was released during his birth centenary on 12 November 2005 by former Supreme Court of India judge Ratnavel Pandian in the presence of his sons A Sivasailam and A Krishnamoorthy 16 The Anantharamakrishan Prize and the Anantharamakrishnan Memorial Lecture have been instituted by the Amalgamations Group in his honor Publications editAnantharamakrishnan S 1956 Industrial disputes How to prevent them Notes edit a b c Ramasamy Vijaya 2007 Historical Dictionary of Tamils Scarecrow Press p 64 ISBN 978 0 8108 5379 9 Rau K H 1964 Transport p 25 a b c d e Muthiah S 21 May 2003 The road to amalgamation The Hindu Archived from the original on 29 January 2005 Subrahmanya Susheela 1962 Southern Economist p 8 a b Venkataraman P 2007 Industrial Relations APH Publishing p 92 ISBN 978 81 313 0072 5 a b Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry 1999 Footprints of Enterprise Indian Business Through the Ages Oxford University Press p 122 ISBN 0 19 564774 2 a b c d Venkataraman P 2007 Industrial Relations APH Publishing p 91 ISBN 978 81 313 0072 5 Muthiah Pg 61 Muthiah Pg 52 a b Muthiah Pg 53 Venkataraman P 2007 Industrial Relations APH Publishing p 91 ISBN 978 81 313 0072 5 Bhavan s Journal 1964 p 13 a b c Sundaram V April 2007 Remembering J A Henry Ford of South India News Today Bhavan s Journal 1964 p 36 Venkataraman Ramaswamy 1991 President R Venkataraman Selected Speeches Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India p 112 Tributes paid to Anantharamakrishnan The Hindu 12 November 2005 Archived from the original on 9 December 2006 References editMuthiah S 2004 Madras Rediscovered East West Books Madras Pvt Ltd ISBN 81 88661 24 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title S Anantharamakrishnan amp oldid 1136674555, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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