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    Subrata Roy (10 June 1948 – 14 November 2023) was an Indian businessman who founded the business conglomerate Sahara India Pariwar in 1978. Sahara India Pariwar operated a vast number of businesses, such as Aamby Valley City, Sahara Movie Studios, Air Sahara, Uttar Pradesh Wizards, and Filmy, among others.

  2. Apr 10, 2013 · Often described in media reports as a billionaire, the boss of India's unlisted Sahara conglomerate said on Wednesday he had assets totalling roughly 50 million rupees ($915,200).

  3. Nov 17, 2023 · Know how much wealth Sahara chief left behind. The Group, as per the claims made on the official website, has 9 crore investors and customers, a net worth of Rs 259,900 crore, 5,000 establishments and 30,970 acres of land bank.

  4. Sahara Group founder Subrata Roy passed away on Tuesday at the age of 75 after battling a prolonged illness. As for Subrata Roy's recent net worth, specific details are not available.

  5. Nov 15, 2023 · Subrata Roy’s net worth. In 2013, he reported having assets totaling approximately 50 million rupees ($915,200).

  6. Nov 15, 2023 · One of India's most controversial businessmen, Subrata Roy, died on Tuesday at the age of 75 in Mumbai, the country's financial capital.

  7. Nov 15, 2023 · Subrata Roy, the embattled head of Sahara, once one of the country’s largest conglomerates, died on Tuesday, his company said in a statement. He was 75.

  8. Nov 15, 2023 · The company started with a modest capital of only Rs 2,000 but went to become one of the largest Indian conglomerates with 9 crore investors and consumers and a net worth of Rs 259,900...

  9. Credit: DH Pool Photo. At one point, Subrata was one of the richest Indian with reportedly having assets over 50 million rupees. |. Credit: PTI. Subrata Roy is survived by his wife and two...

  10. Dec 26, 2014 · It is worth 680 billion rupees (Dh39.1bn) and has more than 36,600 acres of land, according to the company. Its future hangs in the balance, however, as it remains unclear when Mr Roy might be released from prison and as regulatory and transparency issues plague Sahara.