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  2. Wockhardt - Wikipedia

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    Wockhardt was founded by Dr. Habil Khorakiwala in the 1960s. [7] His father Fakhruddin T. Khorakiwala had acquired Worli Chemical Works [8] in 1959. This was incorporated as Wockhardt Pvt. Ltd., in 1973. [5] Wockhardt Ltd. was incorporated on 8 July 1999. [9]

  3. Habil Khorakiwala - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Wockhardt Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  5. Fakhruddin T. Khorakiwala - Wikipedia

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    Fakhruddin T. Khorakiwala was an Indian businessman and Sheriff of Mumbai.From 2000 until his death, he was the chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia. [2] He was a well-known Indian businessman, and founded the Akbarallys group of departmental stores in Mumbai.

  6. Torrent Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Torrent Pharmaceuticals was established in 1959 by U. N. Mehta as Trinity Laboratories. It was renamed as Torrent Pharmaceuticals in 1971. [5]In 1997, Torrent Pharma and Sanofi established a 50:50 joint venture called Sanofi Torrent for selling Torrent Pharma's products. [6]

  7. Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance - Wikipedia

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    IPA was founded in August 1999 by Dilip G Shah and six Indian drugmakers: Cipla, Dr. Reddy's, Lupin, Piramal, Ranbaxy, and Wockhardt. [1] IPA was founded to promote the cause of generic drugs in India [2] and has since expanded to include 24 domestic pharmaceutical companies. [3] Sudarshan Jain is the current secretary general of the IPA. [4]

  8. Zydus Lifesciences - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Manipal Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Manipal Health Enterprises, [5] commonly known as Manipal Hospitals, [6] is an Indian for-profit private hospital network headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka.The hospitals trace their origins to the Kasturba Medical College, founded by T. M. A. Pai in 1953. [7]