Govindram Seksaria: The Untold Saga of An Empire-Builder

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Minhaz Merchant

Publisher:

Manjul Publishing House Pvt Ltd

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Publisher

Manjul Publishing House Pvt Ltd

Publication Year 2024
ISBN-13

9789388241885

ISBN-10 9388241886
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 280 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 14 x 2 x 22
Weight (grms) 575
This is a riveting account of the life and work of the Govindram Seksaria ‒ industrialist, philanthropist and a member of the New York Cotton Exchange ‒ and ties together several strands of a seminal period in Indian and World history. Seksaria, lived in a historically defining era, his life straddling epochal events: two world wars, the Great Depression in United States, India's freedom struggle against the British Raj, and the growth of Indian industry. Seksaria, who was born in a family of small traders, never travelled abroad and spoke neither English nor Hindi ‒ only Marwari, and was at the time of his passing, at age 58, one India's wealthiest businessmen. He donated liberally to the freedom movement and built not only an industrial and trading empire but also hospitals and educational institutions as well. He pioneered girls' education in an era when few others did. He commanded a large following among industrialists, politicians, traders and friends. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Mahatma Gandhi, at differ times, sought his sage advice. Throughout his extraordinary life in business and philanthropy, Seksaria never gave a press interview or delivered a public speech.

Minhaz Merchant

Minhaz Merchant is the biographer of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and the late industrialist Aditya Birla. He founded the pioneering media firm Sterling Newspapers Pvt Ltd, which was later acquired by the Indian Express Group. As a pioneer of specialized magazines in India, Minhaz Merchant has founded and launched over ten magazines. In his second media startup, he also edited and published Innovate, a technology magazine for CEOs in the United States. Uniquely, the magazine was written, edited, and printed in India to global standards, and copies were shipped for distribution by the company’s US partner to American business leaders. A widely published newspaper columnist and television commentator, Minhaz is a recipient of the Lady Jeejeebhoy Scholarship for physics. He lives in Mumbai and is married to the artist Kahini Arte-Merchant.
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