Russi M. Lala (22 August 1928 – 19 October 2012) was an Indian author, editor, and publisher known for his chronicles of the
Tatas. When he was 19, he entered the profession of
book publishing
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in 1951. From 1959 to 1963, he established the first publishing house from
India
India, officially the Republic of India ( Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the ...
in
London
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, 1959.
Family and Education
Russi M. Lala, graduated with History Honours from
Bombay University
The University of Mumbai is a collegiate, state-owned, public research university in Mumbai.
The University of Mumbai is one of the largest universities in the world. , the university had 711 affiliated colleges. Ratan Tata is the appointed ...
. Journalism was his passion from his childhood. In his ‘early years’, he was fond of his father, Maneckshaw P. Lala, from whom he acquired an abiding love for
literature
Literature is any collection of written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially prose fiction, drama, and poetry. In recent centuries, the definition has expanded to inclu ...
. "The urge for expression marks the beginning of writing" says Mr Lala in his autobiography.
It was this urge that made him write letters to newspapers during his teens – about topics ranging from cruelty to animals, to
Gandhi
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, and Roosevelt.
Biography
Russi M.Lala joined the Tata group in 1974, and he retired in 2003 as director of the
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust
The Sir Dorabji Tata Trust was established by Sir Dorab Tata (fondly called ''Sir Dorabji''), the elder son of Tata Group founder Jamsetji Tata. Founded in 1932, it is one of the oldest non-sectarian philanthropic organisations in India.
Histo ...
. During his association with the Tata group he authored a number of books celebrating the Tata heritage. R.M.Lala's books have been translated into other languages, including Japanese.
Turning point
Heading the first Indian book publishing house in London was a turning point for Mr. Lala. It was here that he got a deeper understanding of Moral Re-Armament (MRA), subsequently renamed as Initiatives of Change, besides life and human nature. The discipline of an early morning ‘quiet time’ that the author calls ‘the secret of life’ was shaped during this period.
Editor of the journal 'Himmat Weekly', was co founded with Rajmohan Gandhi by Russi in 1964, and managed it successfully for the next decade.
Positions held in Tata's
* Russi Lala was also the Director of Tata’s premier Foundation,
* The Sir Dorabji Tata Trust for 18 years.
* Co-founder of the Centre for Advancement of Philanthropy. (CAP) Since 1993, he has been its Chairman.
* CAP, was founded to enable people to build trusts for any specific purpose of their choice. It gives free consultancy services to NGOs regarding registration, taxexemptions, finance and management. It also makes periodic representations to government on behalf of the philanthropic sector.
* CAP has played a facilitative role in introducing, for the first time in India, a 'Certificate Programm in Resource Mobilization & Management (CPRMM)' at the S.P. Jain Institute of Management Studies. Technical input for this one-year course is being provided by the U.K.-based 'Resource Alliance', of which the Chief Executive of CAP, Mr. Dadrawala was earlier a board member.
Severe health problems
The author’s faith and purpose have seen him weather severe challenges to health. Cancer of the lymph nodes was first detected in 1989. He had to undergo
chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (often abbreviated to chemo and sometimes CTX or CTx) is a type of cancer treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer drugs (chemotherapeutic agents or alkylating agents) as part of a standardized chemotherapy regimen. Chemothe ...
, which he refers to as one of the most violent forms of treatment. "It is essential to recognize that life is larger than cancer" Lala states in his autobiography, adding that to confront any crisis, "we have to marshal our inner resources of strength." Some of his most creative works have come after his epic battle with cancer. The updated version of "The Creation of Wealth" was followed by Jamsetji Tata’s biography "For the Love of India". Within six weeks of bypass surgery "In Search of Ethical Leadership" was launched. "Celebration of the Cells" is a detailed account by R.M.Lala written in the form of letters to prepare a friend who is also diagnosed with cancer. A free copy of e-book of "Celebration of the Cells" is available on Mr Lala's own website.
Books by R.M. Lala
* The Creation of Wealth - The Tatas from the 19th to 21st century; 1st published in 1981; was a bestseller,
* The Heartbeat of a Trust - The story of the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust; 1st published in 1984;
* In Search of Ethical Leadership - Includes Business Ethics of J.R.D. Tata; 1st published in 1986;
* Beyond the Last Blue Mountain - A Life of J.R.D. Tata; 1st published in 1992 was a bestseller;
* The Joy of Achievement - Conversations with J.R.D. Tata; 1st published in 1995;
* Celebrations of the Cells - Letters from a Cancer Survivor; 1st published in 1999;
* A Touch of Greatness - Encounters with the Eminent; 1st published in 2001;
* For the Love of India - The Life and Times of Jamsetji; 1st published in 2004;
* The Romance of Tata Steel; 1st published in 2007;
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* The Thread of God in my Life - An autobiography with a difference; 1st published in 2009;
* Finding a purpose in life - 26 People Who Inspired the World; 1st published in 2009;
* Widening the Circle - The Art of Effective Giving; 1st published in 2011;
Post retirement
Post retirement R.M.Lala has been involved in giving talks on the role of purpose in life, leadership, and cancer. He has been associated with Moral Re-Armament
Moral Re-Armament (MRA) was an international moral and spiritual movement that, in 1938, developed from American minister Frank Buchman's Oxford Group. Buchman headed MRA for 23 years until his death in 1961. In 2001, the movement was renamed ...
, an organisation based in Panchgani. He is also on the board for Bombay Community Public Trust and MS Swaminathan Research Foundation
The M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) is a nonprofit NGO trust based in Chennai, India. It develops and promotes strategies for economic growth that directly target increased employment of poor women in rural areas. Their methods maxim ...
.
References
External links
'About Russi M. Lala's official website'
PLR Book Seller
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20th-century Indian biographers
20th-century Indian journalists
Parsi people from Mumbai
Indian male journalists
Writers from Mumbai
20th-century Indian male writers
Male biographers