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Jeewanlal Motichand Shah (1881–1971) was a noted
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and an industrialist, who was co-founder of Mukund Limited. He was the father of
Viren J. Shah Viren J. Shah (12 May 1926 – 9 March 2013) was an Indian politician and 17th Governor of West Bengal. Shah was a member of Lok Sabha from 1967 to 1970 and of Rajya Sabha during 1975–1981 and 1990–1996. He had served as treasurer of the ...
.


Early life

Jeewanlal was born to Motichand Pethraj Shah in year 1881 in a
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family based in
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. He was married to Jayaben with whom he had a son, Viren born in 1926.


Business career


Aluminum utensils factory

Jeewanlal started his business career in 1912, as a dealer of aluminium utensils but soon started an aluminium utensils factory, in his name Jeewanlal & Company. Later he expanded business and established a large factory in 1917 at Belur the products of which were sold under very popular "CROWN" brand. He very soon became established and noted industrialist of Calcutta. He helped
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, get established in town in his early years who began his business career by selling Jeewanlal's aluminium utensils in 1912. Kamani later became one of the leading industrialist of his time. Jeewanlal and Kamani also later joined hands to supply aluminium sheets to Tatas. They became close associate of Tatas.Light Metals - Volumes 13-14 - Page 570 - 1950
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, often referred to as 'National Poet' worked in Jeewanlal's aluminium factory at Belur during the years 1918–1921.


Mukund Steel

Both Jeewanlal and Kamani were close associates of
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in Calcutta and were highly influenced by him. Gandhiji advised Jeewanlal to do away with the aluminium utensils business, as eating, cooking food in aluminium utensils was poisonous, and he should be involved in this if he believed in his philosophy.Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya Community : A brief History & Glory by Raja Pawan Jethwa. (Kolkata, 2007) pg:18 Rai Bahadur Jagamal Raja - a multi-faceted personality. Meanwhile, Jeewanlal came in contact with
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, who was in town for building
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- through their common friends - Devram bhai and Lirabhai Raja. Jeewanlal informed Jagmal Raja, that he wished to do away with the aluminium utensils production business, as per advise of Gandhiji and was looking for other business opportunities.''Nanji Bapa ni Nondh-pothi'' published in Gujarati in 1999 from Vadodara. Author: Dharshi J. Taunk: Life sketch :RAI BAHADUR JAGMAL RAJA.pg:05 Jagmal Raja, who was an established industrialist having glass and ceramics factories at Bombay, Derol and
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, learned that
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was willing to sell his iron mill at
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. He informed both Jeewanlal and Gandhiji about this opportunity. But for takeover of the business. they needed more capital than they were able to muster together. Gandhiji, therefore, persuaded his another close follower,
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to put money into buying Mukund Steel jointly with Jeewanlal from Lala Mukund Lal, who also was Gandhian. The duo finally purchased
Mukund Steel Jeewanlal Motichand Shah (1881–1971) was a noted Gandhian and an industrialist, who was co-founder of Mukund Limited. He was the father of Viren J. Shah. Early life Jeewanlal was born to Motichand Pethraj Shah in year 1881 in a Gujarati family ...
in 1937. Jeewanlal along with
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managed the affairs of the Mukund Steel for ten years from 1937. Jeewanlal was offered shares in all
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companies, which he declined and retired from active business around 1950, while Jamnalal had already died in 1942. Mukund Steel lost Lahore mill during partition and they decided to set up new plant in
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, which was successfully implemented in 1948.Business India - Issues 263-269 - Page 196 1988 The partnership, stood firmly over the period of time and successive generation and Mukund Limited, is still jointly run by descendants of Jamnalal Bajaj and Jeewanlal.
Viren Shah Viren J. Shah (12 May 1926 – 9 March 2013) was an Indian politician and 17th Governor of West Bengal. Shah was a member of Lok Sabha from 1967 to 1970 and of Rajya Sabha during 1975–1981 and 1990–1996. He had served as treasurer of the ...
, his son, later served for many years as the Chairman of Mukund.


Sale of aluminum factory

Jeewanlal, after getting firmly established with Mukund Steel business, sold his aluminum business to Canadian partners in 1940, although company name remained Jeewanlal (1929) Limited. another noted
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industrialist from Calcutta, Rai Bahadur Himchand K. Shah became the director of the firm after the sale.


Retirement

After retirement, Jeewanlal settled down in his native place at
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in Saurashtra to run a farmhouse. Incidentally, Chorwad is also the hometown of
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, another prominent industrialist. Jeewanlal donated large portion of his assets and monies for freedom struggle.


Philanthropy

J.M Vinay Mandir School in
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was founded by him.


Death

He died in 1971.


References

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