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  1. Kushagra Nayan Bajaj is the Promoter and Non-Executive Chairman of the Bajaj Group of Companies which includes Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar Limited, Bajaj Consumer Care Limited, and Bajaj Energy Limited.

  2. Kushagra N Bajaj is the Promoter and Non-Executive Chairman of the $2.5-billion diversified Bajaj Group with major interests in Sugar, Ethanol, Power and FMCG businesses. He has a B.Sc. in Economics, Political Philosophy, and Finance from Carnegie Mellon and M.Sc. in Marketing from the Northwestern University (Chicago).

  3. Kushagra N Bajaj is the Promoter and Non-Executive Chairman of the $2.5-billion diversified Bajaj Group with major interests in Sugar, Ethanol, Power and FMCG businesses. He has a B.Sc. in Economics, Political Philosophy, and Finance from Carnegie Mellon and M.Sc. in Marketing from the Northwestern University (Chicago).

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  5. Founded by Jamnalal Bajaj, a freedom fighter, philanthropist and a close confidant of Mahatma Gandhi, the Bajaj Group, is one of the most respected and renowned business houses of India. The journey started over 90 years ago with a sugar factory in Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh.

  6. Aug 8, 2023 · Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar, one of India's largest sugar and ethanol producers, is looking to turn the corner by putting its debt issues behind. In an interview, chairman Kushagra Bajaj told ET's Deborshi Chaki about the group's plans to infuse fresh equity into the business, which will entail zero haircut for the lenders.

  7. www.bajajhindusthan.com › chairman_kushagra_bajajBajaj Hindusthan Sugar Ltd.

    Kushagra Bajaj is the non-executive chairman of the $2.5-billion Bajaj Group, with interests in sugar, ethanol, power and FMCG. He has a background in economics and marketing from Carnegie Mellon and Northwestern University, and is a leading philanthropist in India.

  8. Jul 23, 2014 · Kushagra Bajaj is the vice chairman of Bajaj Group, Asia's largest sugar producer and a diversified conglomerate. He led the group's expansion into power generation, real estate and consumer products, and clashed with his cousins for control.