D. K. Taknet

D. K. Taknet

D.K. Taknet is an Indian academic and business historian.[1] He has authored Industrial Entrepreneurship of Shekhawati Marwaris, 1986; Marwari Samaj, 1989; Marwari Samaj Aur Braj Mohan Birla, 1993; B.M. Birla - A Great Visionary, 1996; and The Heritage of Indian Tea, 2002.[2]

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