- Hindujas
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name = Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja
birth_date = 1901
birth_place =Sindh ,Shikarpur
death_date = 1971
death_place =Mumbai ,Maharashtra ,India
occupation = Businessman - Global Finance and Telecommunications
salary =
networth =
website = [http://www.hindujagroup.com www.hindujagroup.com]
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children =Srichand Hinduja
Gopichand Hinduja
Prakash Hinduja
Ashok Hinduja The Hindujas are an
India n business family. They are often referred to as the Hinduja brothers, as the four sons of the business founder Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja - Srichand Hinduja|Srichand (born28 November 1935 ), Gopichand (born29 February 1940 ), Prakash and Ashok. Srichand and Gopichand moved toLondon in 1979 to develop their father's export business, whilst Prakash is based inGeneva and Ashok inMumbai .Business
The Hinduja Group is an investment and banking group and has activities across three core areas: Investment Banking, International Trading and Global Investments. As part of its Global investments, the Group owns businesses in Automotive, Information Technology, Media, Entertainment & Communications, Banking & Finance, Infrastructure, Project Development, Chemicals & Agri business, Energy, Real Estate and Healthcare.
The Hinduja Foundations make significant contributions to charitable activities around the world, such as a $4 million donation to the
University of Cambridge to pay for scholarships for low-income students and financial support for theDuke of Edinburgh Award .Arms exports and corruption allegations
Srichand, Gopichand and Prakash Hinduja were connected with the investigation into the long-running
Bofors scandal . The Swedish firmBofors was alleged to have paid illegal bribes to Government officials and politicians in connection with the $1.3bn sale of 400howitzers to the Indian Government in 1986. The three brothers were charged by the IndianCentral Bureau of Investigation in October 2000, [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/964191.stm BBC News - Bofors charges against Hindujas] ] but in 2005 the High Court in Delhi threw out all charges against them, citing a lack of evidence and saying that documents central to the prosecution case were "useless and dubious" since their provenance could not be verified.Judge RS Sodhi said: "I must express my disapproval that 14 years of trial and 2.5bn rupees ($57m) of public money was spent on the case. It has caused huge economical, emotional, professional and personal loss to the Hindujas." [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/2474787.stm BBC News - Q&A: Hinduja Bofors case] ]
In February 2005
Ashok Leyland , an Indian-based flagship company of the brothers'Hinduja Group , announced an agreement to supply 100 army vehicles to theSudanese Defence Ministry. It was alleged by arms campaignerMark Thomas that this contravened UK arms export legislation, as a number of the company's directors were UK residents or citizens. [ [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200506/cmselect/cmquad/873/873we12.htm Quadripartite Committee - Memorandum from Mark Thomas] ]Passport controversy
In January 2001, it was claimed that
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Mandelson had phonedHome Office minister Mike O'Brien on behalf of Srichand Hinduja, who was seeking British citizenship. At the time the Hindujas were set to become the main sponsor of the "Faith Zone" in theMillennium Dome , a project Mandelson had formally been responsible for. On 24 January 2001 Mandelson was sacked from the Government, insisting he had done nothing wrong. An independent inquiry by Sir Anthony Hammond came to the conclusion that neither Mandelson nor anyone else had acted improperly.Personal
* [http://www.thesindhuworld.com/bio_home.html Biographical sketch of P D Hinduja] While the family was listed as the 95th richest in the world in Fortune Magazine in 1992 and 1993, they are no longer listed in Fortune or Forbes since the family is based in 3 different countries. According to the 2007 Sunday Times Rich List they are worth 6.2 billion pounds (approximately 12.4 billion dollars), and the 2008 List identified "Sri and Gopi Hinduja" as the 4th richest people in London.
In the summer of 2006, the four brothers acquired one of London’s most expensive and sought-after properties, previously owned by the Queen. The brothers paid £58 million for a 100-year lease on the 60-room property at Carlton House Terrace on The Mall, and plan to spend another £40-50 million converting it for use by their joint families. On completion, its value will outstrip the £70 million
Kensington Palace Gardens home of fellow Indian-born billionaireLakshmi Mittal .References
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