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R. G.

Chandramogan is the chairman and managing director of Hatsun Agro Product Ltd, which
is the manufacturer of branded milk and ice cream and the largest private dairy in India.[1] Arun
Ice Creams, a popular ice cream brand in south India is owned by Hatsun Agro.[2] Hatsun group
is also producing Arokya and Gomatha, two popular milk brands in Tamil Nadu. He is one of the
first generation of entrepreneurs from Sivakasi.[3] He is one among the 113 Indian Billionaires,
with a fortune of 1.45 billion $.

Personal life[edit]
Chandramogan was born in Thiruthangal in Sivakasi to a Nadar family. He discontinued his
education early on to support his family. His family sold some property for 13,000 rupees with
which he started RG Chandramogan & Co in 1970. In 1986, RG Chandramogan & Co was
established as ‘Hatsun Agro Products Ltd’.[4] His son C. Sathyan has been named executive
director of Hatson Agro since 2002.[5] In an interview with Sify, He said he likes
playing badminton and has won veteran's championship for two years. He also enjoys reading
books.[3]

Arokya and Gomatha[edit]


Arokya and Gomatha are two milk product lines of Hatsun Agro selling liquid milk to markets
in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Goa. In 2003, it procured and marketed over
6.25 lakh (625,000) litres milk per day out of which over 1.55 lakh (155,000) litres was sold
in Chennai. The company has dairy units located in Kancheepuram, Salem and Madurai for
markets in Tamil Nadu and Belgaum for markets in northern Karnataka and Goa. The company
procured and marketed about 1.40 lakh (140,000) litres milk in its Belgaum unit in 2003.[6] The
company sells more than 1 million liters of milk every day.[4]

Arun Ice Creams[edit]


Arun Ice creams is a popular ice cream brand in South India. Arun has over 1000 exclusive
parlours. Of the 1,000 outlets, 670 are in Tamil Nadu, 148 in Karnataka and the rest
in Kerala and Andhra Pradesh.[2] It has over 70 flavours and combinations. Among these, many
of them are India's first and trendsetters in their category such as the Color Magic, an ice cream
that changes colors.[3] Hatsun has set up a 3000 liters per day ice cream plant in Seychelles in
May 2008 and was setting up another plant in Fiji in the end of year 2009. It also has ice cream
plant in Brunei.[7]

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