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Sir Shri Ram : ウィキペディア英語版
Lala Shri Ram

Lala Shri Ram (aka Sir Shri Ram) (April 27, 1884 - January 11, 1963) was an Indian businessman and founder of Delhi Cloth & General Mills. Ram set up academic institutes such as Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) and the Lady Shri Ram (LSR) College in Delhi.
==Early Years==
In 1890, at the age of 6 Ram was adopted by the widow of his uncle, Girdhari Lall, who had no children. Ram learnt the basics of reading, writing and arithmetic at a municipal school in Bazar Sitaram in Delhi. Later in 1896, he was sent to Anglo-Sanskrit School at Charkhewalan from where he matriculated in 1900 with third division marks. In 1900 Lala Shri Ram got married to Phoolan Devi, the daughter of Bhagwan Dass, a filigree merchant of Dariba Kalan. They had three children, Murli Dhar, Bharat Ram and Charat Ram. The eldest son, Murli Dhar was entrusted to manage DCM’s cotton mill at Lyallpur (now Faisalabad) which eventually went to Pakistan. But in 1949, Marli Dhar died in a plane crash on his way from Lahore to Karachi. Bharat Ram and Charat Ram joined DCM after graduating from St. Stephen’s College.

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