Manjushree khaitan biography of donald
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Manjushree Khaitan’s unfortunate passing away marks a profound loss for the corporate and educational world. Known for her pivotal role in the business world, her contributions extended beyond business, and she was deeply involved in various educational ventures and institutions.
Her initiatives in establishing schools and promoting quality education left an indelible mark on countless lives she touched. Her commitment to education and her philanthropic spirit will be an inspiration to future generations.
Manjushree, daughter of illustrious business icon, Basant Kumar Birla and Sarala Birla, the youngest among her siblings, was so committed that her untimely demise is deeply mourned by those who were touched by her vision, and relentless passion for community service.
I was fortunate enough to be associated with her for more than twenty years. I am grateful to my chairman, Kumar Mangalam Birla, for having connected me to her. She was a remarkable person, besides being a perfectio
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Manjushree Khaitan appointed vice-chairperson at Kesoram Industries
Kolkata: Industrialist B.K. Birla’s younger daughter Manjushree Khaitan has been appointed vice-chairperson and executive director of Kesoram Industries Ltd, the company said in a regulatory filing on Tuesday. She was a non-executive director of the company until now. She joined its board in 2001.
add_main_imageBirla is the chairman of the eponymous group, which has interests in cement, tyre, textiles and plantations.
Because of his advanced age—Birla turned 92 on 12 January—his younger daughter has been looking after the day-to-day operations of Kesoram for the past few years. His elder daughter Jayashree Mohta runs Jayashree Tea and Industries Ltd, a plantation firm.NextMAds
Khaitan’s elevation to the post of vice-chairperson is being seen as an indication that she is likely to succeed her father at Kesoram, which manufactures tyre and cement.
It has an installed capacity to produce 5.75 million ton
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Kesoram chairperson Manjushree Khaitan dies at 65
Having joined the KesoramBoard in October 1998, Khaitan assumed the role of chairperson in July 2019, following the demise of her father, industrialist Basant Kumar Birla.
Khaitan's commitment extended beyond the boardroom to the field of education, the group said in a statement.
Her four-decade-long association with the Ashok ingång Groupof schools stands as a testament to her dedication to nurturing ung minds, with a particular focus on empowering girl children from underprivileged sections of kultur, group officials said.
Her passing away so early is an irreparable loss to Kesoram and its subsidiaries which had begun to progress well in recent times, it s