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The hindu
Managing director
M. Veeraraghavachariar (1878 1904)
S. Kasturi Ranga Iyengar (1904 1923)
K. Srinivasan (1923 1959)
G. Narasimhan (1959 1977)
N. Ram (1977 2011)
K. Balaji (2011
2013)
N. Ram (2013 incumbent)- Chairman of KSL & Publisher
BOD
Board of directors
The Hindu Group is managed by the descendants of Kasturi Ranga Iyengar. As of 20
10, there are 12 directors in the board of Kasturi & Sons N. Ram, N. Ravi and N. M
urali (sons of G. Narasimhan); Nirmala Lakshman, Nalini Krishnan and Malini Part
hasarathy (daughters of S. Parthasarathy); Ramesh Rangarajan, Vijaya Arun and Ak
ila Iyengar (children of S. Rangarajan); K. Balaji, K. Venugopal and Lakshmi Sri
nath (children of G. Kasturi)
history
mysore silk sarees
Brief History
The silk weaving factory in Mysore, presently owned by KSIC, was established in
the year 1912 by the Maharaja of Mysore province.
Initially the silk fabrics were manufactured & supplied to meet the requirements
of the royal family and ornamental fabrics to
their armed forces.
The unit was started with 10 looms and gradually increased to 44 looms over a pe
riod. The looms and preparatory machines were imported
from Switzerland and was the first of its kind in India. After India gained Inde
pendence the Mysore state Sericulture Dept. took
control of the silk weaving factory.

In 1980 the Silk weaving factory was handed over to Karnataka Silk Industries Co
rporation Ltd., a Govt. of Karnataka enterprise and is
popularly known as KSIC. The take over was enthused by effecting modernization &
expansion assisted by the World Bank to the tune
of Rs. 27.30 crores integrated under Karnataka sericulture project.
Brief on product
KSIC is the only organization in the country commanding the entire gamut of silk
production right from reeling of cocoons to the weaving
of pure silk fabric of various shades and designs, all under one roof. KSIC uses
only high quality pure natural silk and 100% pure
gold zari. The zari never tarnish and will look fresh even over a long period of
usage. KSIC is the only organization to give
guarantee for its zari saree in the form of embroidered code No. which is unique
to each saree.

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