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Govindram Seksaria was an Indian industrialist of the Seksaria family. He is famously known as the Cotton King of India. He was among the most successful industrialist of pre-independence India.


Birth and early life

Govindram Seksaria was born on 19 October 1888 in Nawalgarh in present-day
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in a marwari family. He lost both his parents at an early age and took responsibility of his wife, brothers Bholaram, Ramnath, Makhanlal & two sisters. He moved from Nawalgarh to
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(formerly Bombay) in the early 1900s and started operating under the name of Messrs. Govindram Seksaria. India was under the
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at that time, and every major industry was owned or managed by foreign firms that had the full support of the government. For Indian firms and businessmen, survival and growth was difficult and risky under a government that was both unsupportive and bleak. It was in such a hostile environment that Govindram Seksaria started his career as an operator on the Bombay Cotton Exchange. Within a few years, the Cotton Contract Board accepted his membership. Later, he became one of the original members of the East India Cotton Association. He went on to become a very famous name in the cotton market.


Entry into other businesses

After his success in the cotton market, Seksaria soon entered into bullion and other commodity markets. He also delved in various stock exchanges in India including the
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. He also became a founding member of the Indian Stock Exchange. Seksaria was a member of the following boards and chambers: * Marwari Chambers of Commerce * The Bombay Bullion Exchange * The Bombay Seeds Brokers' Association * The
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Entry in International Market

Though Seksaria was very successful in Indian markets, there was not much growth potential in the country at the time. So, in 1934, Seksaria became a member of the
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, a rare thing for an Indian in those days. Seksaria retained his membership till his death. He was also a member of the
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and, later, the copper, sugar and wheat exchanges of various British and American cities.


Establishment of Industries

Seksaria ventured into industry in 1937 by establishing Govindram Brothers Pvt. Ltd. Under this company he started a vegetable oil business and soon diversified into sugar, textile, minerals, mining, banking, printing and motion pictures. He also entered into real estate by establishing Estate Investment Co. Ltd. to manage his vast real estate holdings. In banking, he founded the
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. He also helped in Indian motion picture development through his close association with the
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studio. Seksaria was also a principal donor in the establishment of
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.


His Family

His successors were his grandsons, Rajkumar Seksaria and Nandkumar Seksaria. Today, they manage his business.


Death and legacy

Govindram Seksaria died in 1946 at the age of 58. All the major markets in Mumbai, including the bullion exchange, cotton exchange and stock exchange remained closed that day as a tribute to this leader of industry. He established many schools and colleges. This trend continued with his son, the late Kudilalji Seksaria, who donated toward the
Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science (SGSITS), formerly known as Govindram Seksaria Technological Institute (GSTI), is a institute of technology located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is an autonomous institution ...
. His sons, Rajkumar Seksaria and Nandkumar Seksaria, in turn, went on to establish the Govindram Seksaria Institute of Management and Research.


References

#http://seksaria.org/


External links

*http://www.sgsits.ac.in/ *https://web.archive.org/web/20110713221540/http://www.gssbgm.org/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Seksaria, Govindram 1888 births 1946 deaths Businesspeople from Rajasthan Rajasthani people