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  1. May 25, 2012 · After Surrendra Paul’s death, his wife Shirin Paul became chairperson and the business was managed by his brother Jit Paul. Karan Paul was studying in the US when he lost his father. Karan joined the business under guidance of Jit Paul, who left active management to his nephew five years before his death. Karan now chairs the group.

  2. www .apeejaygroup .com. The Apeejay Surrendra Group, an Indian business conglomerate, was established in 1910 in Jalandhar by Lala Pyare Lal. Later, in 1951, the headquarters were relocated to Kolkata. Surrendra Paul was chairman from 1982 until his murder in 1989. Most of the current senior executives are members of his family.

  3. Karan Paul joins Group business in Calcutta. Education Support Program for Street children of Park Street initiated – Apeejay Anand Children’s Library opens in Apeejay School Park Street; 1991 . Shirin Paul joins the Business as Group Chairperson; Jit Paul takes over as Group Advisor. 1990 . Chairman Surrendra Paul passes away

  4. Sep 17, 2022 · Apeejay Surrendra Group Chairman Karan Paul releases a book on how the Paul Family shaped Park Street Author Mr. Pulak Kumar Chakraborti and artist Subhapras

  5. Karan Paul is the Chairman of Apeejay Surrendra Group. Karan Paul oversees Group financial planning and business strategy, Group diversification into new business ventures and operations as well as management of Group's Tea, Shipping divisions as well as its Schools. Karan’s first business as an entrepreneur was a finance company and a stock ...

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  7. Aug 25, 2023 · Karan Paul Sourced by the Telegraph. Apeejay Shipping Ltd has charted out an ambitious plan to acquire at least four more ships to reach a combined fleet capacity of 1 million tonne DWT (deadweight tonnage). This would translate to nearly a 50 per cent jump in capacity from the present, putting the Calcutta-based shipping line at a competitive ...