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He started his first jewellery shop named Kalyan Jewellers in Thrissur City in 1993 with a capital of ₹50,00,000. Later, he expanded the business to 32 showrooms all over South India. In 2024, Forbes magazine's latest annual tally of billionaires has listed Kalyanaraman in 622th position with a net worth of US$5.4 billion. [2]
Kalyan Jewellers is an Indian multinational jewellery company, headquartered in Thrissur, Kerala. It was founded in 1993 by T. S. Kalyanaraman . [ 1 ] As of July 2024, Kalyan Jewellers operates 277 showrooms across India and the Middle East.
Kalyan Group is a holding company for the brands of Kalyan Silks, Kalyan Jewellers, Kalyan Developers, Kalyan Sarees and Kalyan Collections. [1] It is headquartered in Thrissur , Kerala , India. History
Kalyan Silks is an Indian textile retailer founded by T. S. Kalyanaraman. [1] At present, the ownership of the company rests with T. S. Pattabhiraman. It is a subsidiary of the Kalyan Group holding company.
This Akshay Tritiya, Candere.com revamps its Diamond Jewellery website news.webindia123.com 05-06-2016 Retrieved 03-05-2017; Kalyan Jewellers buys online firm Candere for about Rs.40 crore economictimes.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 26-04-2017. Kalyan Jewellers acquires online jewellery firm Business Standard. Retrieved 26-04-2017.
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Lalitha Jewellery has 50 showrooms across India at present. [6] [12] In 2020, 13 crores worth Diamond, Gold and Platinum jewellery was robbed by robbers who came wearing Cat and dog face mask. [13] Later the robbers were arrested. [14] Rajnikanth movie Lingaa was shot in Lalitha Jewellery for about 20 minute visual in the movie. [15]
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