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Kasturbhai Lalbhai : ウィキペディア英語版
Kasturbhai Lalbhai

Kasturbhai Lalbhai (19 December 1894 – 20 January 1980) was an Indian industrialist. He was widely perceived as a nationalist businessman akin to G. D. Birla. He co-founded the Arvind Mills along with his brothers and several other institutes.
==Family==
He belong to the family of ''Nagarsheth'' (city chief) of Ahmedabad, recognised by the Mughals, Marathas and the English during different times.
He was the descendant of Shantidas Jhaveri, a royal jeweller of Akbar. Khushalchand (1680–1748), the grandson of Shantidas paid ransom to the Marathas to save Ahmedabad from plunder in 1725. Khushalchand's son Vakhatchand (1740–1814) was also a noted businessman.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 The Lalbhais –A Historical Perspective )〕 His grandfather Dalpatbhai Bhagubhai was also in cotton trading business in the 1870s. His father Lalbhai Dalpatbhai (1863–1912) established Saraspur cotton mill in 1896 addition to the traditional business of precious gems. It became a part of the swadeshi movement in India.

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