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Bajaj stepped down from his role in 2005 and his son Rajiv became the Group's managing director. [11] Bajaj led the split of Bajaj Auto into three units in 2008: Bajaj Auto, Bajaj Finserv and a holding company. [12] He resigned as chairman and non-executive director of Bajaj Finserv to become chairman emeritus in March 2019. [13]
Rahul Bajaj, the chairman emeritus and former managing director (until 2005) of the Bajaj group was the grandson of Jamnalal Bajaj. He completed his schooling from Cathedral, a school in Bombay. Then he pursued his studies from St Stephen's College, Delhi, Government Law College, Mumbai and Harvard University, USA.
Kushagra Nayan Bajaj is the Promoter and Non-Executive Chairman of the Bajaj Group of Companies which includes Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar Limited, Bajaj Consumer Care Limited, and Bajaj Energy Limited. Early life and background
Born into the Bajaj family, Sanjiv is the great-grandson of founder Jamnalal Bajaj and the younger son of Bajaj Group chairman Rahul Bajaj. [3] He completed his education at a Swiss missionaries-run Catholic convent school. [4]
Rajiv Bajaj (born 21 December 1966) is an Indian businessman, and the managing director of Bajaj Auto since 2005. He introduced the Pulsar range of motorcycles [1] credited with reviving the fortunes of the ailing company. [2] [3] India Today magazine ranked him #42nd in their India's 50 Most powerful people of 2017 list. [4]
The target customer group was Bajaj's three-wheeler customers. [31] According to its Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj, the RE60 powered by a new 200 cc rear mounted petrol engine will have a top speed of 70 kilometres per hour (43 mph), a mileage of 35 kilometres per litre (99 mpg ‑imp; 82 mpg ‑US) and carbon dioxide emissions of 60 g/km. [31 ...
Rahul Bajaj, chairman emeritus of the Indian conglomerate Bajaj Group. Benu Gopal Bangur, Indian billionaire businessman, and the chairman of Shree Cement. Narendra Bansal, founder and owner of Intex Technologies; Jamnalal Bajaj, the adopted son of Mahatma Gandhi and the founder of the Bajaj Group of Industries
In 1952, Bajaj joined his family business as a director. He served as MD of Bajaj Electricals from 1970 to 1980. In 1991, he was appointed chairman of Bajaj Group and held the position till his death in 1994. [citation needed]