Rajaram Jaipuria (16 January 1934 – 17 January 2015) was an Indian industrialist, educationist, and author. He was MA, Ph D in Economics. He was the founding chairman and managing director of Ginni Group (Ginni Filaments Limited)[1][2] and Seth Anandram Jaipuria Education Society. He was also the ex-Chairman of the Indian Cotton Mills Federation. He managed a number of industries, such as sugar, media, cotton spinning, technical textiles, consumer products, etc.[3][4]
He had contributed [5] to educational institutions, hospitals, and charitable organizations.[6][7]
Rajaram Jaipuria belonged to a very reputed family from Nawalgarh, Rajasthan. He was the son of Late Jamuna Devi and Padma Bhushan Late Seth Mungturam Jaipuria. He was married to Suniti. He and Suniti had three children Archana, Shishir, and Sharad..
Seth Anandram Jaipuria was the grandfather of Rajaram.[8][9]
Swadeshi Cotton Mills Kanpur partnered by Jaipurias was one of the six mills taken over by NTC in 1978.[10] Swadeshi was one of the oldest and biggest cotton spinning mill of that time in India. It was established in 1911, it had spindles around one lac and 2000 looms with strength of more than 9000 employees.[11]
Pioneer was an English daily possessed by Jaipurias.
He was a textile professional and the companies he established are catering to modern-day needs and luxuries both such as regular garments to PPE.[12]
In his memory, the President of India, Ram Nath Kovind released a Coffee Table book on 'Ram Darshan' during his visit to Chitrakoot on 8 January 2018 in Madhya Pradesh's Satna district.[17][18]
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