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DHIRUBHAI AMBANI
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Dhiru Bhai Ambani built India's largest private sector company. Created an
equity cult in the Indian capital market. Reliance is the first Indian company
to feature in Forbes 500 list
Dhirubhai Ambani was the most enterprising Indian entrepreneur. His life journey
is reminiscent of the rags to riches story. He is remembered as the one who
rewrote Indian corporate history and built a truly global corporate group.
Dhirubhai Ambani alias Dhirajlal Hirachand Ambani was born on December 28, 1932,
at Chorwad, Gujarat, into a Modh family. His father was a school teacher.
Dhirubhai Ambani started his entrepreneurial career by selling "bhajias" to
pilgrims in Mount Girnar over the weekends.
After doing his matriculation at the age of 16, Dhirubhai moved to Aden, Yemen.
He worked there as a gas-station attendant, and as a clerk in an oil company. He
returned to India in 1958 with Rs 50,000 and set up a textile trading company.
Assisted by his two sons, Mukesh and Anil, Dhiru Bhai Ambani built India's
largest private sector company, Reliance India Limited, from a scratch. Over
time his business has diversified into a core specialisation in petrochemicals
with additional interests in telecommunications, information technology, energy,
power, retail, textiles, infrastructure services, capital markets, and
logistics.
Dhirubhai Ambani is credited with shaping India's equity culture, attracting
millions of retail investors in a market till then dominated by financial
institutions. Dhirubhai revolutionised capital markets. From nothing, he
generated billions of rupees in wealth for those who put their trust in his
companies. His efforts helped create an 'equity cult' in the Indian capital
market. With innovative instruments like the convertible debenture, Reliance
quickly became a favorite of the stock market in the 1980s.
In 1992, Reliance became the first Indian company to raise money in global
markets, its high credit-taking in international markets limited only by India's
sovereign rating. Reliance also became the first Indian company to feature in
Forbes 500 list.
Dhirubhai Ambani was named the Indian Entrepreneur of the 20th Century by the
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI). A poll conducted
by The Times of India in 2000 voted him "greatest creator of wealth in the
century".
Dhirubhai Ambani died on July 6, 2002, at Mumbai.
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