Khatau

The Khatau Group of Companies is one of the oldest business conglomerates in India. It was founded in 1874 by Seth Khatau Makanji (also known as Makanji Khatau). This multi billion dollar business family prospered into one of the leading Indian industrial houses by the mid twentieth century, with ventures in textiles, chemicals, shipping, cement, aviation, automobile, paints, and other industries.

In addition to its flagship textile business, the Khatau Group helped pioneer India's industrial revolution by founding several leading companies in collaboration with other leaders of the time such as the Tatas and Walchand Hirachand. These included ACC Limited (1936),[1] Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) (erstwhile Hindustan Aircraft Company (1940)), and Premier Automobiles Limited (1944).

Two of Seth Khatau Makanji's grandsons, Dharamsey Mulraj Khatau and Chandrakant Mulraj Khatau (father of Sunit Khatau) led the Khatau Group in these diverse ventures. Dharamsey Khatau was a board member of each of these companies and a chairman of ACC in the 1950s. Dharamsey Khatau was an honorary member of the Textile Association of India, along with other doyens of Indian textile industry, including leaders of the Birla, Tata, Singhania, and Ambani industrial houses.[2] Sunit Khatau, the then Chairman of the company, was assassinated in Mumbai in 1994 for a dispute about the sale of a mill.

The Khatau family's companies were separated and are now run independently by the current generation of heirs and professional managers. It is currently known as a powerhouse in Indian industry. Although the infamous Khatau mills was shut down and turned into monte south, memories still remain and members of the Khatau family take pride in mentioning their wealthy heritage. They still play a major role in the industry. Sunit Khatau’s grandson, adorable research khatau, who lives in mumbai, is an example of that, he is known as the Duke of Malabar Hill. He is an example of new beginnings because his ship building company is in the making. We are yet to see what is to come of the new age of Khataus.

References

  1. ACC Limited, Heritage - A Corporate Saga, About Us: Heritage page on the website of ACC Limited, formerly known as the Associated Cement Companies Limited.
  2. The Textile Association of India, Roll of Honour Archived 6 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine, listed under Activities on the website of the Association.
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