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PRESENTATION

ON
EXAMPLES OF INDIAN
ENTREPRENUER

Presented By:
BINA ROY
Shahnaz Husain

A Successful Indian Woman


Entrepreneur
"I do not sell products. I sell an entire civilization in a jar."
• In 1977 she set up her own salon at her house in Delhi.

• Initial investment of Rs 35000.

• A large network of over 600 franchises and associate


clinics around the world.

• The Shahnaz Husain Group has about 40 distributors


and more than 600 sub distributors all over India.

• The Group sells not only in the cities but also in the
small towns.
• In addition, the Group owns about 20 clinics and outlets in New Delhi.

• Shahnaz believes that a true entrepreneur is a person who has


independence of spirit.

• Shahnaz says that to succeed, one must never give up and never stop
trying.

• She puts in 18 hours of work and diverts all her energies into her
company.

• She says that to succeed, one must never give up and never stop
trying.
A Family Entreprenuer

JAMSETJI NUSSERWANJI
JRD TATA TATA RATAN TATA
• The beginnings of the Tata Group can be traced back to 1868,[9]
when Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata established a trading company
dealing in cotton in Bombay.This was followed by the installation of
Empress Mills in Nagpur in 1877. Taj Mahal Hotel in Bombay was
opened for business in 1903. Sir Dorab Tata, the eldest son of
Jamsetji became the chairman of the group after his fathers death
in 1904. Under him, the group ventured into steel production (1905)
and hydroelectric power generation(1910). After the death of
Dorab Tata in 1934, Nowroji Saklatwala headed the group till 1938.
He was succeeded by Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata. The group
expanded significantly under him with the establishment of Tata
Chemicals (1939), Tata Motors and Tata Industries (both 1945),
Voltas (1954), Tata Tea (1962), Tata Consultancy Services (1968)
and Titan Industries (1984). Ratan Tata, the incumbent chairman of
the group succeeded JRD Tata in 1991

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