
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 22nd August took X and mourned over Nri Tycoon Swraj Paul while summoned the inheritance of philanthropy and public service.
“Deeply saddled by Shri Swwaj Paul Ji. His contributions to industry, philanthropy and public service in the UK and his unwavering support for closer ties with India will always be remembered.
The renowned industrialist NRI Lord Swraj Paul, 94, died on August 21 in London. He was moved to the hospital because of illness.
Who was Lord Swraj Paul?
Paul, born in Jalandhar, was the founder of the British group Caparo of Industries. At the age of 60 he moved to Great Britain looking for the treatment of his little daughter of ambitions who had cancer. Paul founded Ambika Paul Foundation as a charity confidence that focused on the donation of millions to encourage the well -being of children and young people around the world through initiatives such as education and health.
Paul’s son, Angad, died in 2015, while the wife of Aruna in 2022.
During the annual memories organized by Ambika Paul in London in London last month, he said, “The London Zoo is always the happiest.” He took part in similar philanthropic activities in their memory.
“This hall is a tribute to my amazing wife, which I miss very much; we never had a quarrel during our 65 years of marriage,” he mentioned when Lady Arnuna Swraj Paul Hall at the Gymkhana Gymkhan Club in London two years ago.
Paul, Who Was Chancellor of Wolverhampton University for Over 26 Years, Staved, ”My Son Has Wasted Alongside Me at Caparo Since 1982. Akash Was Appointed Capinte of Caparo Group in 1992. During this time, He FurtHed Caparo’s Growth Strategy in UK Well As Expanding Capacity and Increasing Profitability of the Companies in the United Kingdom and Was President, Caparo Automotive Espana, Spain and Executive Board, Bull Moose Tube, USA.
Regular in the annual “Sunday Times Rich” list was 81 this year with an approximate wealth of 2 billion GBP, mostly derived from steel and engineering multinational Group Caparo.
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