Birla family

Birla family
Ethnicity Primarily Hindu Maheshwari descent
Current region Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata, India
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Notable members Ghanshyam Das Birla
Krishna Kumar Birla
Basant Kumar Birla
Aditya Birla
Kumar Mangalam Birla
Yashovardhan Birla

The Birla family is one of the foremost business houses in India. The fore-father of the Birla family is Shiv Narain Birla, a member of the Marwari community from Pilani, in the westerly state of Rajasthan. He moved to Bombay around 1857 to establish a trading house. His son, Baldeodas Birla moved to Calcutta in 1961 to set up his own business. Since then, the Birla family has grown into one of the wealthiest families in India and even today, the Birla name is considered synonymous with wealth and power in India. The family businesses vary from commodities and textile to automobiles, Information Technology and telecom. Their businesses have expanded and stroked across the entire world from Australia to Americas. The Birlas are known for their work and support of the nation during the freedom struggle, and the family were close friends of Mahatma Gandhi.

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History

The story of the Birla Group goes back to 1857 when Seth Shiv Narayan Birla, belonging to the Marwari community of West Rajasthan, set up a cotton and jute trading business in Pilani, Rajasthan. In the 19th century Baldeo Das Birla, son of Shiva Narayana Birla, moved to Calcutta. At that time Calcutta was the hub of activity of the British Empire and consequently the nascent Freedom Movement. The Birlas are proud of their closeness and support to the movement and was very near to Mahatma Gandhi. Even today, about two hundred years after the beginning of the Birla story, the name is identical with not only with wealth and power but also with dignity and respect. Business runs in their veins and each generation has been a credit to the legendary name of Birla.

In 1919 the Ghanshyam Das Birla, one of the four sons of Baldeo Das Birla, set up jute mills in West Bengal and thus laid the foundation for the beginning of the Birla industrial empire. In 1947 the Birlas set up Grasim weaving plant and from 1958 added rayon to the list.

Aditya Birla

Aditya Birla, grandson of Ghanashyam Das Birla, continued successfully with the legacy he had inherited. In 1969 he began to take giant strides outside India targeting international expansion. In Thailand the Birlas set up Indo-Thai synthetics. It was followed in 1978 by Carbon Black production also in Thailand. In 1988 Indo-Gulf was formed under the name of Hindalco for production fertilizers. Unfortunately in 1995 Aditya Birla died.

The son of Aditya Birla, Kumar Mangalam Birla, picked up the Birla flag. As part of the first step towards streamlining and restructuring AT &T was formed. In 1998 Indo-Gulf copper production started. In the same year Birla entered Canada with the purchase of Atholville Pulp Mill in New Brunswick. In 1999 Birla forayed into the financial arena and entered into a joint venture with Canada’s Sun Life. The beginning of the new century saw Birla AT&T merge with Tata Communications. Hindalco acquired Indal. In 2002 Indo Gulf fertilizers started and Anapurna Foils was acquired. In 2003 Nifty copper and Mt. Gordon copper mines in Australia are acquired by Birla. Liaonig Birla was started as the beginning of a joint venture with China in the field of carbon black. Indal merged with Hindalco the following year. A new aluminum venture was started in Orissa in 2005. In the same year St. Anne Nackawic Pulp Mill is acquired in Canada. Plans are now afoot to set up a new viscose stable fiber plant in Laos.

Kumar Mangalam Birla, born in 1967, the chairman of the Aditya Birla Group, is bearing the Birla torch with credit. Fortune magazine has listed him as the eighth youngest billionaire outside India. He is running major companies such as Grasim, Hindalco, UltraTech Cement, Aditya Biral Nuvo and Idea Cellular. JV’s include Birla Sun Life (financial services) and Birla NGK (Insulators). He is the Chairman of the entire blue chip companies group in India and serves as director on the board of the group’s international companies stretching across Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Egypt. The wide circle includes Canada, China, Laos, USA, UK and Australia.

Aditya Birla Management Corporation is worth $8 billion and operates in more than fifteen countries. It is one of the first of India’s truly multinational corporations. A vast force of 88,000 employees belonging to twenty different nations holds this $12 billion conglomerate together. More than 23% of its revenues come in from operations outside India. Apart from India, the manufacturing units are in countries like Malaysia, Laos, Indonesia, Philippines, Egypt, Australia, China, USA, UK, Germany and Hungary. The listed products are viscose stable fibre, non-ferrous metals, cement, viscose filament yarn, branded apparel, carbon black, chemicals, fertilizers, sponge iron, insulators, financial services, telecom. BPO and IT services. The global position of Birla is worth noting. Birla is first in production of viscose stable fiber, third in insulators, fourth in carbon black, eleventh in cement and fourth in aluminum. It claims to be the largest single location of custom copper smelting, and has the most energy efficient fertilized plant amongst fifteen to world’s top BPO companies. In this field India ranks among the top three.

M.P.Birla

Business runs through the blood and genes of the Birlas. The family has divided into many branches and of them another prominent name is that of M.P. Birla and his group of companies known as the M.P. Birla Group. M.P. Birla, the son of R.D. Birla, was another grandson of Baldeo Das Birla. This Birla group has over five hundred factories covering a wide range of industries – textiles, man-mad fibers, cables, woolens, automobiles, industrial and textile machines, sugar, paper, shipping, cement, jute, aluminum, copper, fertilizers, chemicals, power plants etc. The M.P. Birla Group carries on forty joint ventures and management contracts with Nigeria, Kenya, England, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Uganda, Ethiopia, These have headquarters in Calcutta, Satna, Rewa Salcete, Bhiwani and Mumbai.

Despite unavoidable doses of litigation and friction the Birla name continues to shine doing credit to India.

Family tree

Business groups of Birla family

Birla Mandir

Birla Mandir (Birla Temple) refers to different Hindu temples or Mandirs built by the Birla family, in different cities. All these temples are magnificently built in white marble. There are around more than 11 Birla temples in different part of country today.

Philanthropy

The Birla family is known for their social and charity works some of their philanthropic works are as follows:

M.P Birla Group

The Group is well-known for its philanthropic and educational activities. It supports a number of technical and management institutions, hospitals and schools. It has set up some of the most prominent educational institutions and hospitals in the country. Some of the institutions run by the Group include, apart from South Point :

Hospitals

Education

C.K Birla Group

Education

Hospitals

Arts & Science Centres

Yash Birla Group

Education

Health

Trusts

Basant Kumar Birla Group

He has made notable contributions through his social and institutional activities & takes active part in their working & is associated as Governor or Trustee or otherwise by establishing the following Institutions:

  • TB and General Hospital, Ranchi
  • Birla Pediatric Clinic
  • Addis Ababa
  • Mahadevi Birla Mangal Niketan
  • Mahadevi Birla Kalyan Mandapam
  • Temple of Understanding
  • Dharamshala and Guest Houses for pilgrims at holy places

Aditya Birla Group

The Group actively involves itself in several community development initiatives – in particular around its manufacturing location. The group also supports development activities in areas like healthcare, education, sustainable livelihood, infrastructure and social causes. The group's philanthropic activities are guided by Mrs Rajashree Birla.It works in 3,700 villages, reaching out to 7 million people annually through the Aditya Birla Centre for Community Initiatives and Rural Development. It runs 45 schools and 18 hospitals.

Schools

Education

S.K Birla Group

The S.K Birla group runs Sukruti Education Society which runs many educational institutes such as:

Krishna Kumar Birla Group

He was the chancellor of BITS Pilani from 1983 until his death in 2008; he is credited with the expansion that the Institute undertook into multiple campuses, both within India and abroad.In the fond remembrance of Dr K.K Birla ,Goa Campus Of BITS,Pilani was renamed BITS,Pilani K.K Birla Goa Campus.

In 1991, Birla established the K. K. Birla Foundation to promote Hindi literature.

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