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  1. Ramji H. Kamani. Ramji Hansraj Kamani ( Gujarati: રામજી હંસરાજ કમાણી; 21 February 1888 – 27 June 1965) also called Ramjibhai, was an Indian entrepreneur and industrialist born in the village of Dhari in the Amreli district of Saurashtra, Baroda State. He was the patriarch of the Kamani group companies. In June ...

  2. Ramji H. Kamani was an entrepreneur and industrialist from Baroda, who lived during the period 21 February 1888 – 27 June 1965. He was the patriarch of the Kamani group companies. He was one of the earliest pioneers of industrial sector in India, who got associated with electric power transmission and many of its derivatives. He founded Kamani Engineering Corporation (KEC) in 1945 which is the first electric power transmission company in Asia.

  3. Ramji Hansraj Kamani ( Gujarati: રામજી હંસરાજ કમાણી; 21 February 1888 – 27 June 1965) also called Ramjibhai, was an Indian entrepreneur and industrialist born in the village of Dhari in the Amreli district of Saurashtra, Baroda State. He was the patriarch of the Kamani group companies. In June 1920, Ramjibhai ...

  4. Jun 12, 2017 · In 2006, Kalpana bought a company called Kamani Tubes after the company’s workers approached her for help. The company, set up in 1959 by Ramji H. Kamani, was unable to stay afloat and it found no buyers in the market. In 1988, the keys were handed over to the workers of the factory. Kalpana revived the company which catapulted her to worldwide fame by repaying the workers more than their share. “This did not go down well with the union leaders who despised me for my status,” she says.

  5. Ramji Hansraj Kamani (Gujarati: રામજી હંસરાજ કમાણી; 21 February 1888 – 27 June 1965) also called Ramjibhai, was an Indian entrepreneur and industrialist born in the village of Dhari in the Amreli district of Saurashtra, Baroda State. He was the patriarch of the Kamani group companies. In June 1920, Ramjibhai joins Mahatma Gandhi's Non co-operation movement. He later communicates with Gandhi during his stint in jail. Nicol Road, a street in the Ballard Estate ...

  6. Who was Ramji H. Kamani? Ramji Hansraj Kamani also called Ramjibhai, was an Indian entrepreneur and industrialist born in the village of Dhari in the Amreli district of Saurashtra, Baroda State. He was the patriarch of the Kamani group which broke up due to family infighting leading to litigation, financial crisis and labor trouble in the group ...

  7. Ramji H. Kamani was born on February 21 1888. Ramji passed away on May 14 1966, at age 78 in Mumbai, India. Biographical Summaries of Notable People FREE. Ramji H. Kamani 1888 1966 Ramji H. Kamani, 1888 - 1966. Ramji H. Kamani was born on February 21 1888, in Baroda State. His occupation was Business magnate. Ramji passed away on May 14 1966, at age 78 in Mumbai. Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957.

  8. Ramji H. Kamani. Organization: Kamani Engineering Corporation (KEC) He who is an Indian entrepreneur and an industrialist was the first one to start electric power transmission in Asia. He was a pioneer in the railway electrification. His company also received an order from the Indian government to supply electric power transmissions to one of the major Bhakra Nangal Dam project.

  9. Feb 17, 2024 · Ramji Hansraj Kamani. Birthdate: estimated between 1860 and 1920. Death: Immediate Family: Son of Hansraj Vashrambappa Kamani and Dudhima Kamani. Husband of Jadavlaxmi Ramji Kamani. Father of Rasik Ramji Kamani; Poonamchand Ramji Kamani; Private; Sarla Parekh; Navin Kamani and 4 others.

  10. Ramji H. Kamani (Q16004051) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Indian businessman (1888-1966) Ramji Hansraj Kamani; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Ramji H. Kamani. Indian businessman (1888-1966) Ramji Hansraj Kamani; Statements. instance of. human. 0 references. sex or gender. male. 0 references. date of birth. 21 February 1888 Gregorian. 0 references. date of death. 14 May 1966. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia. place ...