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Baldeo Das Birla’s father started the cotton trade in 1861, and in 1880, passed its responsibility to Baldeo. With his father, he started the trade of cotton, jute, and opium with China. Along with making his business successful, Baldeo did a lot of charity work.
- Mumbai
- Year, 1956
- Year, 1863
- Age-related illness
Baladeo Birla and his wife had four sons: Jugal Kishore, Rameshwar Das, Ghanshyam Das Birla, and Brij Mohan Birla. Baldeo Das was awarded the Raibahadur title in 1917. In 1920, he retired from business and started living in Banares pursuing religious studies.
Ghanshyam Das Birla was born on 10 April 1894 at Pilani town in Jhunjhunu district, in the region known as Rajputana, as a member of the Marwari Maheshwari community. [1] His father was Raja Baldevdas Birla. In 1884 A.D. Baldeo Das Birla went to Bombay in search of new avenues of trade.
By the early 1880s, Shiv Narayan (Narain) had passed on the baton of his business interests to his adopted son, Baldeo Das Birla, established Shivnarayan Baldeodas, a trading house based in Bombay. His son, Baldeo Das Birla moved to Calcutta set up Baldeodas Jugalkishor in 1887.
Jun 16, 2021 · Soon at a mature age Baldeo Das Birla took over his father’s interest in the business. He was overwhelmed by his father. Baldeo Das Birla established Shivnarayan Baldevdas, a trading house based in Mumbai. With a long Business race in Mumbai, BD Birla, along with his family shifted to Kolkata.
Dec 9, 2021 · Birla was born in a Maheshwari Marwari family in Pilani, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, in 1894 to Raja Baldevdas Birla. His father was a renowned businessman who established Baldeo Das Jugal Kishore in Calcutta and Shiv Narain Baldeo Das in Bombay.
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Baladeo Birla and his wife had four sons: Jugal Kishore, Rameshwar Das, Ghanshyam Das Birla, and Brij Mohan Birla. Baldeo Das was awarded the Raibahadur title in 1917. In 1920, he retired from business and started living in Banares pursuing religious studies.