- Ishwar Das Varshnei
Ishwar Das Varshnei [http://www.wikitree.org/index.php?title=Ishwar_Das_Varshnei] (died 1948) was the father of the
glass industry inIndia . He was born inAligarh and was the son of Lala Jagannath Prasad and grandson of Lala Gabdamal, famous cloth merchants inSikandra Rao . He received the S. B. inChemical Engineering from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology in 1906.Known for his dreams and vision of a modern India, he started the first glass factory by the name of Paisa Fund Glass Works in Talegaon near
Poona with the help ofBal Gangadhar Tilak . Later he established the first flat glass factory inBahjoi by the name of United Provinces Glass Works, incorporated as a limited liability company in 1916. He was assisted by his wife Vidya Devi Varshnei in times of struggle. An able scholar and industrialist, he was instrumental in starting country level organizations like AIGMF [http://www.aigmf.com/aigmf/aboutus.htm] (All India Glass Manufacturers' Federation), CGCRI [http://www.cgcri.res.in/] (Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute), and IDTI (Ishwar Das Technical Institute).He died in 1948 and was survived by three of his four sons. The eldest, Bishambar Dayal Varshnei [http://www.wikitree.org/index.php?title=Bishambar_Dayal_Varshnei] , who died in 1939, is credited with the introduction of sheet glass manufacturing (with the
Fourcault process ) to Continental Asia (ex-Japan) in the 1920s.The I. D. Varshnei Memorial Lecture [http://www.cgcri.res.in/incers/lecture.html] of the Indian Ceramic Society [http://www.cgcri.res.in/incers/] is given in his honor.
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