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Jugal Kishore Birla (23 May 1883– 24 June 1967) was a scion of the
Birla family The Birla family is an Indian business family connected with the industrial and social history of India. Foundations The Birla family's origins trace to the Maheshwari community of Bania Vaishya traders. The family was outcasted in 1922 when ...
and the eldest son of
Baldeo Das Birla Baldeo Das Birla (1863–1956) was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist. He contributed to the establishment of the Medical College Calcutta, and also built the Laxminarayan Temple, Delhi, also known as ''Birla Mandir'', which was inaugur ...
. He was a noted industrialist, philanthropist and vocal supporter of Hindu philosophy.


Life

He started his business career at an early age, joining his father in
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and soon came to be known as reputed trader and speculator in
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, silver, spice and other trades from which the Birlas later diversified into trading of jute and other items like cotton during and after the First World War, by which time his younger brother
Ghanshyam Das Birla Ghanshyam Das Birla (10 April 1894 – 11 June 1983) was an Indian businessman and member of the Birla Family. Birla family history Ghanshyam Das Birla was born on 10 April 1894 at Pilani town in Jhunjhunu district, in the region known as ...
had also joined the business. The family firm, which was until 1918 run as Baldeodas Jugalkishore, was made into a limited company known as Birla Brothers Limited. At one point, Ghanshyam Das Birla suffered heavy losses and decided to sell the mill to the Andrew Yule group. Jugal Kishore stood by him and told him not to worry about money but to run the mill as efficiently as he could, which led to a revival of Birla Jute, now the flagship company of M.P Birla Group. Although Birla started his business life in Calcutta, he later moved to
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and lived in
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until his death.
Lakshmi Niwas Birla Lakshmi Niwas Birla (11 July 1909 – 29 August 1994) was one of the scions of Birla family and a noted Industrialist , philanthropist , writer and art connoisseur. He was the eldest son of Ghanshyam Das Birla and his first wife Durgadevi. He w ...
, the eldest son of G D Birla, was adopted by him.


Philanthropist

Having no children, Birla devoted much time and money to charity, building numerous temples, the Kolkata Medical College, Marwadi Balika Vidyalaya in Kolkata for girls and numerous other such institutions. A devout Hindu, he was also the moving force behind the building of many of the early Birla Mandirs across India, including the first in Delhi, and those in Kolkata and Bhopal. Supporting ''gaushalas'' (cow shelters) and ''pinjrapols'' (animal and bird feeding mangers) was another cause dear to his heart. He also donated money to various Hindu causes and organisations, including
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and
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, at the same time supporting the finances of
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, the
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and India's freedom movement, which were looked after together by Ghanshaymdas Birla and others. In 1920, with his brother Ghanshaym Das, he donated funds to start a girls' school under their private trust called Marwari Balika Vidyalaya, which has now grown into the noted Shri Shikshayatan School and
Shri Shikshayatan College Shri Shikshayatan College is an undergraduate women's liberal arts college in Kolkata, India. It was founded on 8 July 1955. It is affiliated with the University of Calcutta. Courses * Bengali * Botany * Chemistry * Computer science * Econo ...
. He was a devoted follower of Gandhi and took a personal interest as well as donating funds for relief and charity works. He spent much of his personal wealth in building Hindu temples known as
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s and ''
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s'' across the major metropolitan towns of India and the promotion of schools, universities and hospitals, and adopting many villages in times of famine and natural disasters. In his old age, he took the leading role to fulfill the unfinished dream of
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of building Krishna Janmabhoomi Kesava Deo Temple. He donated a major sum and formed a private trust in 1951 to which the rights of land were later transferred, and temple works were inaugurated in 1965, for which he is remembered by Hindus.
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He also donated initial funds for the building of
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and arranged for further funds for the project from his brothers, the construction of which, however, began several years after his death. Birla died in 1967 and left his wealth to religious trusts and philanthropy and for his adopted son L N Birla.


Some noted philanthropic works

* Founded the trust in 1951, which built the famous Krishna Janmabhoomi Kesava Deo Temple at
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.> * North Delhi Hanuman Temple founded in 1965. * Shri Laxmi Narayan Temple, Delhi founded in 1939. * Birla Temple, Varanasi * Birla Temple (Gita Temple),
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founded in 1946 * Shri Shikshayatan School which later grew into
Shri Shikshayatan College Shri Shikshayatan College is an undergraduate women's liberal arts college in Kolkata, India. It was founded on 8 July 1955. It is affiliated with the University of Calcutta. Courses * Bengali * Botany * Chemistry * Computer science * Econo ...
of
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was founded in 1920. * Marwari Relief Society, Kolkata founded in 1913. * Birla Hostel at
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founded in 1920. * Birla Temple,
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founded in 1950. * Dev Mandir,
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- donated funds for marble slabs of the temple, which was inaugurated in 1969. * Nipponzan Myohoji Temple,
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– purchased land for building of this
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temple. * Lord Krishan Temple,
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built in 1946 in memory of his parents. * Paramjyotir Mandir, Barobagh, Himachal Pradesh – donated huge amount of money on request of his friend Stokes, who founded the temple. * Donated funds and arranged further monies from Birla group for building of the
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References

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