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Mangal Prabhat Lodha (born December 1955 [1] [2]) is an Indian billionaire businessman and politician. He is the minister of the Ministry of Tourism and of the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (Maharashtra) . [ 3 ]
Lodha Group was established by 1980 by Mangal Lodha, a businessman [10] and politician, who serves as Member of Legislative Assembly. [11]In September 2007, the Deutsche Bank made an investment of ₹ 1,640 crore (US$189 million) by subscribing to the compulsorily convertible debentures (CCDs) of Lodha's subsidiary, Cowtown Land Development Limited.
Lodha means piece of flesh named after their ancestor. Lodhas have been in the focus of anthropologists and social activists. [3] During the early period of their rule, the British government in India oppressed the tribal people of Jungle Mahals, who were traditionally dependent upon the forests for a living. They had revolted but were ...
The Lodhi (or Lodha, Lodh) is a community of agriculturalists, found in India. There are many in Madhya Pradesh , to where they had emigrated from Uttar Pradesh . [ 1 ] The Lodhi are categorised as an Other Backward Class , [ a ] but claim Rajput ties and prefer to be known as "Lodhi-Rajput", [ 3 ] although they have no account of their Rajput ...
Mangal Lodha – owner of Lodha Group, Mumbai [28] [29] Rajesh Mehta - Indian billionaire businessman owner and executive chairman of the jewellery company Rajesh Exports. [30] Sanjiv Mehta - An India-born British businessman. He is the owner of "the East India company" [31]
Lodha is a name of various Indian communities and may refer to: Lodha people, a tribal people living primarily in the Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha, mostly in the Paschim Medinipur district. A section of the Lodha has converted to Islam, and form a distinct community of Lodha Muslims. [1] [2]
Laxmi Mall Singhvi (9 November 1931 – 6 October 2007) was an Indian jurist, parliamentarian, scholar, writer and diplomat. He was, after V. K. Krishna Menon, the second-longest-serving High Commissioner for India in the United Kingdom (1991–97). [1]
The traditional occupation of the Lodha was hunting and gathering, in particular catching of snakes and toads, and then selling their skins. They are no longer hunters and gatherers, and community has now taken up the occupation as locksmiths. A small number are also marginal farmers, but their holdings are incredibly small.