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The Aditya Birla Group, India's
first multinational corporation, traces its origins
back to the tiny village of Pilani in the Rajasthan
desert, where Seth
Shiv Narayan Birla started
cotton trading operations in 1857. Today, the Group's
footprint extends to 36 countries and its revenues
are US$35 billion. We retrace the highlights of
this remarkable journey, starting from the present:
2011
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The Aditya Birla Group is ranked No. 4 in the list of global top companies for leaders and No.1 in Asia Pacific for 2011, in a study conducted by Aon Hewitt, Fortune Magazine and RBL (a strategic HR and Leadership Advisory firm). |
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Mrs. Rajashree Birla was presented the All India Management Association (AIMA) Managing India Award 2011 for 'Corporate Citizen of the Year'. The award was presented by Mr. P. Chidambaram, India’s Union Minister for Home Affairs. |
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The Government of India has bestowed the Padma Bhushan Award on Mrs. Rajashree Birla for her exemplary contribution in the area of ‘Social Work’.The Padma Bhushan is among the highest civilian awards in India and was conferred on Mrs Birla at a special ceremony on 01 April 2011. |
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Vikram Cement Works wins the IMC Ramkrishna Bajaj National Quality Award for the year 2010-11. |
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The Business World FICCI – SEDF Corporate Social Responsibility Award 2010-11 is awarded to Vikram Cement Works in recognition of its CSR activities. |
2010
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Ultratech's
'Concern for Health' project awarded the Asian
Corporate Social Responsibility Award by the
Asian Institute of Management Centre for Corporate
Social Responsibility. |
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Hindalco
ranked ninth across industries on Forbes Asia's
Fab 50 companies list of Asia's 50 most valued
companies. |
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Mrs.
Rajashree Birla, Chairperson, Aditya Birla
Centre for Community Initiatives and Rural
Development receives 'Hello Hall of Fame'
award for 'Exemplary Philanthropist of the
year' from Worldwide Media Goup's 'Hello'
celebrity journal. |
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Indian
Rayon, Veraval (a division of Aditya Birla
Nuvo) is awarded The Rajiv Gandhi Environment
Award for Clean Technologies by The Ministry
of Environment and Forests, Government of
India. |
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Mr. Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman of the
Group, presented the All India Management
Association (AIMA) Managing India Award 2010
for ' Business Leader of the Year'. AIMA confers
these awards to persons who are exemplary
leaders who have made a fundamental difference. |
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Mrs. Rajashree
Birla, Chairperson, Aditya Birla Centre for
Community Initiatives and Rural Development,
awarded the Global Golden Peacock Life Time
Achievement Award for Community Development
for the year 2010 for "Outstanding Contribution
Towards Community Development and Social Welfare". |
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Hindalco and Birla
White declared winners in the Golden Peacock
Awards for Corporate Social Responsibility
2010 by an eminent international jury, headed
by Justice P.M. Bhagwati, the erstwhile Chief
Justice of India. |
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The Aditya Birla
Centre for Community Initiatives and Rural
Development team up with Columbia University's
research centre, the Columbia Global Centers'
Earth Institute in Mumbai, to become its principal
partner. The Earth Institute's goal is to
help achieve sustainable development primarily
by expanding people's understanding of the
earth as one integrated system. |
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Hindalco wins Amity
International Business School’s, ‘Amity
Corporate Excellence Award for Corporate Social
Responsibility.’ |
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Vikram Cement Works wins the National Award for Prevention of Pollution for the year 2009-2010, under the Cement category, for meeting pollution prevention goals and taking substantial and consistent steps for environmental improvement. |
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The Rajiv Gandhi Environment Award for Clean Technology for the year 2009-2010 is awarded to Vikram Cement Works. |
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Vikram Cement Works presented with the State Level Environment Award (Plant) for the year 2009-2010. |
2009
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Grasim's
pulp and fibre division wins the highly prestigious
Asian CSR Award. The Asian CSR Awards, Asia's
Premier CSR Awards program, is a project of
the Asian Institute of Management, Manila. |
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The
Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, Government
of Thailand confers The Best Labor Relations
and Welfare Award, 2009 on Indo Thai
Synthetic Company Limited. |
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Birla
Sun Life Mutual Fund named "The Asset
Management Company of the Year, India",
by the Hong Kong based magazine, The Asset,
in the country awards category of their "Triple
A Investment Performance Awards 2009". |
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CNBC
TV18 Crisil recognises Birla Sun Life Mutual
Fund as "The Mutual Fund House of the
Year" in 2008 and 2009 (for 2007 and
2008), creating history as the only fund house
to have won this recognition in two consecutive
years. |
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The
Birla Sun Life Equity-Linked FMP wins the "Best
Local Currency Structured Product-India"
at the Triple A Investment Performance Awards
2009. |
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Birla
Sun Life Mutual Fund named the best "Onshore
Fund House — India" by Hong Kong
based magazine, The Asian Investor,
at the Investment Performance Awards 2009. |
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Rajiv
Gandhi Award for Eminence in Social Field,
2009 conferred on Mrs. Rajashree Birla by
Mr. Jyotiraditya Scindia (Union Minister of
State, Commerce & Industry) on 19 August
2009. The award recognises Mrs. Birla's pathbreaking
work among the poor, more so in India's villages,
carried out through the Aditya Birla Centre
for Community Initiatives and Rural Development. |
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Idea
Cellular wins the Economic Times' "Emerging
Company of the Year Award for 2009". |
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Vikram
Cement and Aditya Cement win the Federation
of Indian Mineral and Industries' "Social
Awareness Award for the year 2008-09". |
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Reader's Digest Pegasus Star Award conferred
on Hindalco in recognition of work that truly
exemplifies the highest values of society
and corporate leadership for social responsibility
and sustainable development initiatives. Mrs.
Rajashree Birla who spearheads all the Group's
social projects received this much coveted
award on behalf of Hindalco from Mr. Arun
Jaitley, MP, Rajya Sabha, on 21 January 2009
in Delhi. |
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The State Level Environment Award for mines is won by Vikram Cement Works for the year 2008 - 2009. |
2008
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The President of India, Mrs. Pratibha Patil
confers the much coveted Rotary International
Polio Eradication Champion Award on Mrs. Rajashree
Birla in an elegant function at the Rashtrapati
Bhavan (Delhi), attended by the Chairman,
select Rotarians and WHO officials. |
2007
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The
Aditya Birla Group honoured with the India
Today Group's Reader's Digest Gold award in
recognition of the work that truly exemplifies
the highest values of society as well as those
of Reader's Digest. The award was received
by Mrs. Rajashree Birla, Chairperson, Aditya
Birla Center for Community Initiatives and
Rural Development, at the Pegasus Corporate
Social Responsibility Awards 2007 function. |
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Hindalco
awarded the CII - Sorabji Green Business Centre
"National Award for Excellence in Water
Management 2007". |
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In
May 2007, Novelis becomes a Hindalco subsidiary
with the completion of the acquisition process.
The transaction makes Hindalco the world's
largest aluminum rolling company and one of
the biggest producers of primary aluminum
in Asia, as well as being India's leading
copper producer. |
2006
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Hindalco
enters into a joint venture with Almex USA
Inc. |
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TransWorks
Information Services announces success of
bid to acquire Minacs Worldwide. |
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Grasim
Industries Limited, India; Thai Rayon Public
Company Limited, Thailand; and P.T. Indo Bharat
Rayon, Indonesia, form a JV with Hubei Jing
Wei Chemical Fibre Company, China, for VSF. |
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Hindalco
awarded the Greentech Safety Silver Award
for its outstanding safety performance during
2005-06. |
2005
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Indian
Rayon re-christened as Aditya Birla Nuvo. |
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Aditya
Birla Group to set up a world-class aluminium
project in Orissa. |
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The
Aditya Birla Group signs a framework agreement
to acquire St Anne Nackawic Pulp Mill, Canada. |
2004
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Board
reconstituted with Mr. Kumar Mangalam Birla
taking over as Chairman. |
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Completion
of the implementation process to demerge the
cement business of L&T and completion
of open offer by Grasim, with the latter acquiring
controlling stake in the newly formed company
UltraTech. |
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Grasim,
Nagda, receives the FICCI Annual Award 2003-2004
in recognition of corporate initiaitve in
rural development. |
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Aditya
Birla Chemicals (India) Limited, Rehla, Jharkhand,
receives the
FICCI Annual Award 2003-2004 in recognition
of corporate initiative in family welfare. |
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Hindalco
receives India CFO Award 2004 for excellence
in finance in a large corporate. |
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Scheme
of Arrangement announced to merge Indal with
Hindalco. |
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Indian
Rayon completes its brownfield expansion of
40,000tpa at Hi-Tech Carbon, Gummidipundi,
taking total capacity to 1,60,000tpa. |
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Deming
Award for Indo Gulf. |
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Indal
won FICCI Award 2002-2003 for 'Corporate
Initiative in Rural Development'. |
2003
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Mr.
Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman of the Group,
selected as Business India's Businessman
of the Year - 2003. |
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Mr. Kumar Mangalam Birla selected as The
Economic Times' Business Leader of the
year. |
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The
Group is ranked 16th in India's first ever
survey of 'Great places to work in', published
in Business World magazine. The Group's joint
venture concern, Birla Sun Life Insurance,
is ranked 9th in the same study. |
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The
Group is ranked 20th in a study on the 'Best
Employers in India', conducted by Hewitt Associates
and Business Today. |
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Hindalco
receives the Asian CSR Award for its "Rural
Poverty Alleviation Programme". The Asian
CSR Awards are Asia's premier awards programme
on corporate social responsibility. |
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The
Group acquires the Mount Gordon Copper mines
in Australia, another strategic step in becoming
a globally competitive copper player. |
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Liaoning
Birla Carbon, the Group's first carbon black
company in China, is incorporated. |
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Indian
Rayon acquires TransWorks, a leading Indian
ITES / BPO company. |
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The
board of engineering major Larsen & Toubro
Ltd (L&T) decides to demerge its cement
business into a separate cement company (CemCo),
in which L&T will retain 20 per cent of
its equity with the balance to be distributed
to their shareholders in proportion to their
shareholding in L&T. As a consequence,
Grasim to acquire an 8.5 per cent equity stake
from L&T and then make an open offer for
30 per cent of the equity of CemCo, to acquire
management control of CemCo. |
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The
Group divests its entire 37.38 per cent equity
stake in Mangalore Refineries and Petrochemicals
Ltd (MRPL) to the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
(ONGC). |
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Birla
Copper acquires the Nifty Copper Mines in
Australia, as part of a strategic plan to
make the company an integrated copper producer,
and source raw material for its copper smelter
at Dahej, Gujarat. |
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Indian
Rayon formally launches its insulators joint
venture with NGK Insulators Ltd., Japan, christening
it as "Birla NGK Insulators Private Limited". |
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Birla
Copper, a strategic business unit of Hindalco,
is accorded London Metal Exchange (LME) registration.
Its copper cathodes are approved as 'Grade
A' copper brand by LME. |

2002
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The
Grasim board approves an open offer for purchase
of up to 20 per cent of the equity of L&T,
in accordance with the provisions and guidelines
issued by the Securities & Exchange Board
of India Regulations, 1997. |
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Grasim
increases stake in L&T to 14.15 per cent
(351.84 lakh shares). |
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Landmark
corporate restructuring of Hindalco and Indo
Gulf. The fertiliser business of Indo Gulf
to be demerged into a separate company called
Indo Gulf Fertilisers. Indo Gulf's copper
business to be merged with Hindalco, creating
a non-ferrous metals powerhouse. |
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Grasim
divests its Gwalior unit to Melodeon Exports
Limited, and consolidated textile operations
at a single location in Bhiwani, MP, which
will manufacture both 'Grasim' and 'Graviera'
brands. |
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PSI
Data Systems acquires Birla Technologies Ltd,
bringing the Group IT services business under
one umbrella. |
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Indal
acquires a controlling stake in Anapurna Foils
Ltd (AFL), to augment its position in the
foil and packaging sectors. Subsequently AFL
is merged with Indal. |
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The
Group receives The Economic Times'
"Corporate Citizen" of the year
award. |
2001
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Grasim
acquires 2.50 crore shares – representing
just over 10 per cent of the equity –
in L&T from Reliance Industries Ltd. |
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Birla
Consultancy & Software Services spun off;
becomes a separate entity called Birla Technologies
Ltd. |
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Indian
Rayon acquires a stake in PSI Data Systems,
in one of the largest cash transactions in
the Indian technology sector. |
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Grasim
closes its pulp plant at Mavoor as a part
of its restructuring initiatives. |
2000
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Indian
Rayon acquires Madura Garments and selected
overseas brand rights, taking the Group to
the top of the league in the branded apparels
sector. |
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The
Group forays into e-business through a strategic
alliance of its software arm, Birla Consultancy Software
and Services (BCSS), with Lawson
Software (USA). |
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'Gyanodaya',
the Institute of Management Learning of the
Aditya Birla Group, inaugurated. |
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Hindalco
acquires Indal. The Indal board is reconstituted.
Mr Kumar Mangalam Birla became Indal's new
chairman. The Group holding went up to 74.6
per cent, and further increased to 96 per
cent in FY03. |
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The
Insurance Regulatory Development Authority
(IRDA) grants registration in principle to
Birla Sun Life Insurance Company. |
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Indian Rayon acquires
major world rights for international apparel
brands Louis Philippe, Allen Solly and Peter
England. |
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The
Group announces its intention to launch a
450 MW 'Green Power Project' in Karnataka
. |
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The
merger of Birla AT&T and Tata Cellular
is completed. |
1999
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A
joint venture with financial services major
Sun Life of Canada is inked, as part of the
overall restructuring of the Group's financial
services business. |
1998
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The
Group forms a 50:50 joint venture company
with Tembec Inc. of Canada, called A.V. Cell
Inc., to supply pulp for the Group's VSF operations. |
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Grasim
acquires Dharani Cement and Shree Digvijay
Cement to consolidate the Group's leadership
position in cement. |
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The
cement businesses of Indian Rayon and Grasim
are consolidated into a single division of
Grasim the biggest restructuring ever
by any corporate entity in India. |
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The
Group forays into copper with the commissioning
of Indo Gulf's copper smelter the largest
of its kind in India. |
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Thai
Organic Chemicals begins commercial operations
of chlor-alkali and epichlorohydrin. |
1996
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To
honour the memory of the late Aditya Birla,
a new corporate logo Aditya,
the rising sun is launched. |
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All
Group companies are consolidated under the
umbrella of the Aditya Birla Group, led by
Mr Kumar Mangalam Birla. |
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P.T.
Indo Liberty Textiles is incorporated to manufacture
yarn in Indonesia. |
1995
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The
Group enters the telecommunications sector
through a joint venture with AT&T (USA). |
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Thai
Sulphites & Chemicals is incorporated
to manufacture sodium sulphite and sodium
metabisulphite. |
1994
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The
Birla Growth Fund is renamed Birla Global
Finance Limited, as its span of operations
expands. |
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Alexandria
Carbon Black, the Group's first joint venture
with the Egyptian government, is established. |
1992
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Thai
Epoxy and Allied Products commences production
of epoxy resins in Thailand. |
1991
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Pan
Century Oleochemicals commences production
of fatty acids and glycerine in Malaysia. |
1990
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Mr.
Kumar Mangalam Birla gets actively involved
in the Group's operations. |

1989
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Thai
Peroxide commences manufacturing of hygrogen
peroxide solutions in Thailand. |
1988
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The
government liberalises the petroleum industry.
The Aditya Birla Group enters into a joint
venture with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation
Ltd to set up a three-million-tonne refinery,
Mangalore Refineries and Petrochemicals Ltd
(MRPL), at Mangalore, Karnataka. |
1987
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Indian
Rayon is renamed Indian Rayon and Industries
Limited (IRIL), to reflect its wide horizon
of activities. |
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Thai
Acrylic Fibre is incorporated to produce fibre
and tow. |
1986
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The
Birla Growth Fund set up to finance industrial
equipment, plants and machinery, and consumer
durables, as well as for stock market operations. |
1985
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India's
first gas-based fertiliser plant in the private
sector Indo
Gulf goes
on stream at Jagdishpur, UP. |
1984
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Thai
Polyphosphates and Chemicals commences production
of sodium phosphates in Thailand. |
1982
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P.T
Indo Bharat Rayon established. It was the
first producer of Viscose Staple Fibre in
Indonesia. |

1978
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Thai
Carbon Black, the Group's first carbon black
company incorporated in Thailand. |
1977
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Pan
Century Edible Oils incorporated in Malaysia.
It went on to become the world's largest single-location
palm oil refinery. |
1975
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The
Indo Phil Group of companies, the first Indo-Filipino
joint venture commences production of spun
yarn. |
1974
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Thai
Rayon, the Group's Viscose Rayon Staple Fibre
business incorporated in Thailand. |
1973
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P.T.
Elegant Textiles established to manufacture
spun yarn. It marked the Group's first venture
in Indonesia. |
1969
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Mr.
Aditya Birla sets up Indo Thai Synthetics
Company Ltd, the Group's first overseas company. |
1967
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Hindalco
sets up a captive power plant at Renusagar
– a significant strategic move. |
1966
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The
Indian Rayon Corporation Ltd is acquired. |
1965
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Mr.
Aditya Birla, grandson of the legendary Ghanshyamdas
Birla, starts the Eastern Spinning Mills &
Industries. |
1962
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Hindalco
commences production at its aluminium complex
at Renukoot, UP. |
1958
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Hindalco
is incorporated. |
1947
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Grasim is incorporated. It commences operations
with a small rayon weaving unit at Gwalior,
MP. |
1919
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Ghanshyamdas
Birla, grandson of Shiv Narayan Birla, sets
up the first Birla jute mill, marking his
entry into the manufacturing sector. Rapid
business expansion followed. |
1857
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The
foundation of the Birla Group of Companies
laid by Seth Shiv Narayan Birla
cotton trading operations commenced at Pilani,
Rajasthan. |

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