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Habil Khorakiwala is the founder and Chairman of Indian multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company Wockhardt. [1] He founded Wockhardt in 1967, [2] which since then has grown into one of the top Indian makers of generic drugs, formulations, biopharmaceuticals, nutrition products, vaccines, active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and a chain of advanced Super Speciality Hospitals.
Wockhardt is an Indian pharmaceutical and biotechnology company headquartered in Mumbai, India. It produces formulations , biopharmaceuticals , nutrition products, vaccines and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). [ 4 ]
Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd is an Indian for-profit private hospital network headquartered in Mumbai. [4] The chain of hospitals is owned by the promoters of Wockhardt , [ 5 ] a multinational pharmaceutical company. [ 6 ]
If you want to know who really controls Wockhardt Limited (NSE:WOCKPHARMA), then you'll have to look at the makeup of its share registry. Generally speaking, as a company grows, institutionsRead ...
Khorakiwala died on 5 July 2011. He was 93 and is survived by three sons, Habil Khorakiwala, now chairman of the Wockhardt Group, Hunaid Khorakiwala and Taizoon Khorakiwala, Managing Director of Switz Group. [1] In November 2006, his son Habil was elected as the president of FICCI.he was also elected chancellor of Jamia Hamdard new delhi
The company's first international move took it to Russia in 1992. There, Dr. Reddy's formed a joint venture with the country's biggest pharmaceuticals producer, Biomed.They pulled out in 1995 amid accusations of scandal, involving "a significant material loss due to the activities of Moscow's branch of Reddy's Labs with the help of Biomed's chief executive". [8]
The Wockhardt group's nutrition activities in India were acquired by Danone in 2012. [ 39 ] In mid-February 2013 Danone announced their intention to cut 900 jobs or about 3.3 percent of their 27,000 person European workforce.
Cadila was founded in 1952 by Ramanbhai Patel (1925–2001), formerly a lecturer in the L.M. College of Pharmacy, and his business partner Indravadan Modi. [8]In 1995, the Patel and Modi families split; the Modi family's share was moved into a new company called Cadila Pharmaceuticals, and Cadila Healthcare became the Patel family's holding company.