New Delhi: Famous Industrialist and Chair of the Emeritus of the Bajaj Group, Rahul Bajaj, died in Pune on Saturday after a prolonged disease.
He was 83 years old, who brought neat world-class advertisements to Indian TV screens and corporate brand campaigns that resonate with the Indian public long before TV ads took off.
Bajaj scooters finally become a symbol and tool of socio-economic change.
During his captain, the group jumped into one of the biggest in sub-continents.
Under his supervision, Bajaj Auto’s leading company saw his turnover grow into Rs 12,000 Crore from only Rs 7.2 Crore, with a company scooter to be a mainstay.
The Leaderbajaj Industry Bold is seen as a brave industry leader who always speaks in his mind even for those in the government.
In November 2019, at an event held by Mumbai in Mumbai where Interior Minister Amit Shah, Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman, and the Minister of Trade Piyush Goyal was present, veteran industrialists talked about the government’s ‘sanding criticism’, among others.
“The environment of this fear, it must be in our minds.” You (the government) do a good job; And even so, we have no confidence that you will appreciate criticism, “he said.
Uday Box said in a tweet:” Rahul Bajaj: Dare and fearless.
Rare entrepreneurs who speak the truth to power.
Indians who are proud.
World-class companies built.
I really feel honored to know him.
“Rahul Bajaj: Bold and fearless.
A rare businessman who speaks the truth with strength.
India who is proud.
Built World Class Ente …
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A close family friend, he was a visionary, immediately spoke and was highly respected for the value system.
The era ends! He left the two most capable men in the Indian industry, Rajiv and Sanjiv, “Goenka said in a tweet.
Bajaj is a former member of Rajya Sabha and was awarded in 2001.
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He also holds many other positions, including the Chairman of Indian Airlines and the Chairman of the Indian Technology Institute of Technology Board, Bombay.
He is also a former chairman of the International Business Council, World Economic Forum and former member of the South Asian Advisory Board of Harvard Business School.
In addition, it is a former member D Ewan International Advisor Brookings Institute in Washington, DC.
Industrialists also pioneered CSR activities from the Bajaj company group and charity trust including the Jamnal Bajaj Foundation.
He has done BA (Honors) in the economic field of University of Delhi, the title of the Law from the University of Mumbai and MBA from Harvard Business School.
Bajaj survived by two sons, Rajiv Bajaj and Sanjiv Bajaj, and a daughter of Sunaina Kejriwal.
(With input from the agency)