Surge: Tamil Nadu’s Growth Story

Author :

Sushila Ravindranath

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Westland Books

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Publisher

Westland Books

Publication Year 2026
ISBN-13

9789371972680

ISBN-10 9371972688
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 352 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 330
Subject

Business & Economics

AN UNRAVELLING OF THE WELL-KEPT SECRET OF TAMIL NADU'S INDUSTRIAL GROWTH. The early '80s. The South as a business centre is not on anyone's radar. Bombay and, to a lesser extent, Delhi, dominate the business world. Madras is an overgrown village, and Bangalore a pensioner's paradise. Fast-forward to 2016. Mumbai and Delhi continue to remain powerhouses. In the South, Bangalore is on top of everyone's list, and even Hyderabad is seen as a dynamic centre of growth. A little-known fact though is that Chennai is the base for more industries than either of those two cities. Tamil Nadu's industrial growth has to be one of India's best-kept secrets. For various reasons-its distance from Delhi, the Centre's lack of interest because of the dominance of regional parties, companies not rushing to the stock market unlike their western and northern counterparts-Tamil Nadu is not perceived as an industrially advanced state. Surge seeks to undo that misconception. Examining both old-economy and new-economy industries, profiling scions of well-established families as well as young upstarts, homegrown talent and those who came in from outside the state, this book fills an important niche in the story of Indian industrialisation. An incisive account by veteran business journalist Sushila Ravindranath, this is a must-read for students of business, corporate executives, and indeed, anyone interested in the dynamic world of business and finance.

Sushila Ravindranath

Sushila Ravindranath joined Business India in Mumbai as a staff writer when business was still a bad word and Business Week famously called the country an elephant on an oil spill. She moved to Chennai in the mid-1980s and has done stories on many South Indian groups which were publicity-shy and had never been written about. She set up Business India bureaus in all the Southern cities, and helped launch Hansazone website, an entertainment portal for R K Swamy BBDO, before moving to New Sunday Express as its editor. She is now a consulting editor for Financial Express. Her book Surge: Tamil Nadu’s Growth Story was released in October 2016.
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