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| name = R. P. Goenka |
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| image = Shri R.P. Goenka and Shri Sanjiv Goenka of RPG Enterprises presenting a cheque of Rs. 1 crore to the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, towards the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund in New Delhi on January 17, 2005.jpg |
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| caption = R.P. Goenka and Sanjiv Goenka of RPG Enterprises presenting a cheque of Rs. 1 crore to the Prime Minister, [[Dr. Manmohan Singh]], towards the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund in New Delhi, 2005. |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1930|03|01|df=y}} |
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1930|03|01|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Kolkata]], |
| birth_place = [[Kolkata]], British India |
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| death_date = {{Death date and age|2013|04|14|1930|03|01|df=y}} |
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2013|04|14|1930|03|01|df=y}} |
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| death_place = Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
| death_place = Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
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| alma_mater = {{Unbulleted list |
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| [[Presidency College, Kolkata]] |
| [[Presidency College, Kolkata]] (then affiliated to [[University of Calcutta]]) |
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| [[Harvard University]] |
| [[Harvard University]] |
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| occupation = [[Business magnate|Industrialist]], |
| occupation = [[Business magnate|Industrialist]], Founder, Chairman Emeritus [[RPG Group]] |
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| [[Harsh Goenka]] |
| [[Harsh Goenka]] |
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⚫ | '''Rama Prasad Goenka''' (1 March 1930 – 14 April 2013) was the |
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⚫ | '''Rama Prasad Goenka''' (1 March 1930 – 14 April 2013) was the founder and chairman Emeritus of the [[RPG Group]], a multi-sector Indian industrial conglomerate. Born in 1930, he was the eldest son of [[Keshav Prasad Goenka]] and grandson of [[Badridas Goenka|Sir Badri Prasad Goenka]], the first Indian to be appointed Chairman of the Imperial Bank of India (now the [[State Bank of India]]). His two younger brothers were Jagdish Prasad and Gouri Prasad. On Keshav Prasad Goenka's death, his businesses were split between the three brothers. Rama Prasad Goenka (better known as RP Goenka), established RPG Enterprises in 1979.<ref>[http://www.rpggroup.com/about_rpg/history/history.aspx History] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130309195050/http://rpggroup.com/about_rpg/history/history.aspx |date=9 March 2013 }} RPG Group.</ref><ref name=tt>{{cite news |title=The tycoon who kept faith in Bengal |work=The Times of India |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/The-tycoon-who-kept-faith-in-Bengal/articleshow/19551868.cms |access-date=2 February 2019 }}</ref> |
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⚫ | He attended [[Presidency College, Kolkata|Presidency College]] in his home town of [[Kolkata]] and [[Harvard University]] in the |
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⚫ | He attended [[Presidency College, Kolkata|Presidency College]] of [[University of Calcutta]] in his home town of [[Kolkata]] and [[Harvard University]] in the United States. He was an [[Member of parliament|M.P.]] in the [[Rajya Sabha]], or [[upper house]], of the [[Parliament of India|Indian Parliament]]. Goenka was the chairman of the Board of Governors of [[International Management Institute (India)|International Management Institute]]<ref>[http://www.imi.edu/Display/index.asp?ID=38 IMI Board of Governors Page] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080916121139/http://www.imi.edu/Display/index.asp?ID=38 |date=16 September 2008 }}</ref> and a trustee of the [[Nehru Memorial Museum & Library#Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund|Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund]], the [[Indira Gandhi#Legacy|Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust]] and the [[Rajiv Gandhi Foundation]]. He was the president of the [[FICCI]] and the immediate past chairman of the Board of Governors of the [[Indian Institute of Technology]] in Kharagpur. He once served as trustee of [[Tirupati Temple]].<ref name=tt/> Goenka was twice awarded the [[Order of the Sacred Treasure]] by the [[Emperor of Japan]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Rama Prasad Goenka passes away|url=http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/rama-prasad-goenka-passes-away/article4616630.ece|access-date=14 April 2013|newspaper=Business Line|date=14 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Sanyal |first1=Santanu |title='If I'm not Bengali, who is?' |url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/%E2%80%98If-I%E2%80%99m-not-Bengali-who-is%E2%80%99/article20602283.ece |access-date=2 February 2019 |work=@businessline |language=en}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Through a series of mergers and acquisitions including the likes of Dunlop India and CESC in 1980, CEAT Tyres in 1982, RPG Life Sciences (then Searle India) and KEC International in 1985, the Gramophone Co. of India (now Saregama) in 1986, Spencers and Harrisons Malayalam in 1988, Bayer India, Firstsource Solutions Limited in 2012 and many more, R. P. Goenka came to be known as the 'takeover king' in his heyday. |
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⚫ | Through a series of mergers and acquisitions including the likes of Dunlop India and CESC in 1980, [[CEAT (company)|CEAT Tyres]] in 1982, RPG Life Sciences (then Searle India) and [[KEC International]] in 1985, the Gramophone Co. of India (now Saregama) in 1986, Spencers and Harrisons Malayalam in 1988, [[Bayer]] India, Firstsource Solutions Limited in 2012 and many more, R. P. Goenka came to be known as the 'takeover king' in his heyday. He was accused of asset-stripping of existing enterprises, especially the Kamani Engineering Corporation, and siphoning off the money into the RPG group, leaving the acquired firms bereft of cash and heavily in debt. <ref>{{cite news|title=Workers Unions and Global Capitalism Lessons from India|author=Rohini Hensman|publisher=Tulika Books|year=2011|location=Delhi|pages= 151-152}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Goenka died on 14 April 2013 in Kolkata.<ref>{{cite news|title=Industrialist RP Goenka passes away|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/industrialist-rp-goenka-passes-away/article4616617.ece| |
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⚫ | Goenka died on 14 April 2013 in Kolkata.<ref>{{cite news|title=Industrialist RP Goenka passes away|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/industrialist-rp-goenka-passes-away/article4616617.ece|access-date=14 April 2013|newspaper=The Hindu|date=14 April 2013}}</ref> He has two sons, elder [[Harsh Vardhan Goenka|Harsh Vardhan]] and younger [[Sanjeev Goenka|Sanjiv]]. |
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The Goenka family belongs to the [[Marwari people|Marwari]] community of money-lenders and tradesmen, and hailed originally from [[Rajasthan]] in western India. As early as the 19th century, an enterprising member of the family, Ramdutt Goenka, set up base in Kolkata, which was then the capital of India, and a major commercial hub of the [[British Empire]]. The family prospered in its traditional vocations of money-lending and trade. It was in the 1970s that Rama Prasad Goenka (b.1930) leveraged the family's wealth to take over a variety of industries and corporations and thus created a ready-made business conglomerate. Many of these corporations were stressed due to the socialistic policies and the "[[License Raj]]" then prevalent in India, and others were marked by the disagreements within the families of their owners. In a series of takeovers, RPG acquired such companies relatively cheap and used his financial resources and business acumen to make them viable. In this way, by the end of the 20th century, RPG had cobbled together a significant business empire. The Goenka business empire is remarkable for two things: first, none of their major ventures were founded by them, but all were takeovers of existing companies owned by other families or corporations; and second, the resultant diversity and incoherence of these companies.<ref name=tt/> |
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| NAME = Goenka, Rama Prasad |
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| ALTERNATIVE NAMES = R.P. Goenka |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Indian industrialist |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = March 1, 1930 |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Kolkata]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]] |
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| DATE OF DEATH = April 14, 2013 |
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| PLACE OF DEATH = [[Kolkata]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]] |
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R. P. Goenka | |
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Born | Kolkata, British India | 1 March 1930
Died | 14 April 2013 Kolkata, West Bengal, India | (aged 83)
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Occupation(s) | Industrialist, Founder, Chairman Emeritus RPG Group |
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Rama Prasad Goenka (1 March 1930 – 14 April 2013) was the founder and chairman Emeritus of the RPG Group, a multi-sector Indian industrial conglomerate. Born in 1930, he was the eldest son of Keshav Prasad Goenka and grandson of Sir Badri Prasad Goenka, the first Indian to be appointed Chairman of the Imperial Bank of India (now the State Bank of India). His two younger brothers were Jagdish Prasad and Gouri Prasad. On Keshav Prasad Goenka's death, his businesses were split between the three brothers. Rama Prasad Goenka (better known as RP Goenka), established RPG Enterprises in 1979.[1][2]
He attended Presidency College of University of Calcutta in his home town of Kolkata and Harvard University in the United States. He was an M.P. in the Rajya Sabha, or upper house, of the Indian Parliament. Goenka was the chairman of the Board of Governors of International Management Institute[3] and a trustee of the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust and the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation. He was the president of the FICCI and the immediate past chairman of the Board of Governors of the Indian Institute of Technology in Kharagpur. He once served as trustee of Tirupati Temple.[2] Goenka was twice awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure by the Emperor of Japan.[4][5]
Through a series of mergers and acquisitions including the likes of Dunlop India and CESC in 1980, CEAT Tyres in 1982, RPG Life Sciences (then Searle India) and KEC International in 1985, the Gramophone Co. of India (now Saregama) in 1986, Spencers and Harrisons Malayalam in 1988, Bayer India, Firstsource Solutions Limited in 2012 and many more, R. P. Goenka came to be known as the 'takeover king' in his heyday. He was accused of asset-stripping of existing enterprises, especially the Kamani Engineering Corporation, and siphoning off the money into the RPG group, leaving the acquired firms bereft of cash and heavily in debt. [6]
Goenka died on 14 April 2013 in Kolkata.[7] He has two sons, elder Harsh Vardhan and younger Sanjiv.
The Goenka family belongs to the Marwari community of money-lenders and tradesmen, and hailed originally from Rajasthan in western India. As early as the 19th century, an enterprising member of the family, Ramdutt Goenka, set up base in Kolkata, which was then the capital of India, and a major commercial hub of the British Empire. The family prospered in its traditional vocations of money-lending and trade. It was in the 1970s that Rama Prasad Goenka (b.1930) leveraged the family's wealth to take over a variety of industries and corporations and thus created a ready-made business conglomerate. Many of these corporations were stressed due to the socialistic policies and the "License Raj" then prevalent in India, and others were marked by the disagreements within the families of their owners. In a series of takeovers, RPG acquired such companies relatively cheap and used his financial resources and business acumen to make them viable. In this way, by the end of the 20th century, RPG had cobbled together a significant business empire. The Goenka business empire is remarkable for two things: first, none of their major ventures were founded by them, but all were takeovers of existing companies owned by other families or corporations; and second, the resultant diversity and incoherence of these companies.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ History Archived 9 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine RPG Group.
- ^ a b c "The tycoon who kept faith in Bengal". The Times of India. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ IMI Board of Governors Page Archived 16 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Rama Prasad Goenka passes away". Business Line. 14 April 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
- ^ Sanyal, Santanu. "'If I'm not Bengali, who is?'". @businessline. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ Rohini Hensman (2011). "Workers Unions and Global Capitalism Lessons from India". Delhi: Tulika Books. pp. 151–152.
- ^ "Industrialist RP Goenka passes away". The Hindu. 14 April 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2013.