Amara Raja Group chairman calls it a day
The Hindu
Rmachandra N. Galla had set up the first industrial battery unit in Chittoor district in 1984
After founding and nurturing the Amara Raja Group for over three decades, its chairman Ramachandra N. Galla has finally decided to hang up his boots. When the U.S.-based entrepreneur returned to India in 1984 to provide jobs to the unemployed youth of his native Chittoor district, he had chosen the rocky Karakambadi area, under the Tirumala hills, for his mission of introducing the hitherto unknown industrial battery in India.More Related News
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