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 * 1 Early life and education
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   * 2.1 1995–2005
   * 2.2 2016–present
 * 3 Recognition
 * 4 Board memberships and affiliations
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 * 6 Philanthropy
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Indian industrialist (born 1967)



Kumar Mangalam Birla
Birla in 2019
Born (1967-06-14) 14 June 1967 (age 56)

Calcutta, West Bengal, India (now Kolkata)
Alma materUniversity of Mumbai (BCom)
London Business School (MBA)TitleChairman, Aditya Birla Group (heir)Spouse
Neerja Birla

(m. 1989)
Children3 (including Ananya Birla, Aryaman Birla)Parent(s)Aditya Vikram Birla
and Rajashree BirlaRelativesSee Birla familyAwardsPadma Bhushan (2023)

Kumar Mangalam Birla (born 14 June 1967) is an Indian billionaire industrialist,
philanthropist, and the chairman of the Aditya Birla Group, one of the largest
conglomerates in India. He is the chancellor of the Birla Institute of
Technology & Science, Pilani[1] and ex-chairman of Indian Institute of
Management Ahmedabad.[2] According to Forbes, he has an estimated net worth of
US$23 billion, as of March 2024 making him the 6th richest person in India.[3]

Birla took over as chairman of the Aditya Birla Group in 1995, at the age of 28,
following the death of his father Aditya Vikram Birla.[4][5] During his tenure
as chairman, the group's annual turnover has increased from US$2 Billion in 1995
to US$45 billion in 2021.[6] Today, the group is present in 36 countries across
six continents with over 50% of its revenues coming from overseas operations.[7]


EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION[EDIT]

A fourth generation member of the Birla Family from Pilani, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan
Kumar Birla was born in Kolkata and grew up in a joint family in Mumbai with his
parents Aditya Vikram Birla and Rajashree Birla and younger sister Vasavadatta
Birla.[3][8] He did his high school from Sydenham College of Commerce and
Economics and a bachelor's degree from H.R. College of Commerce and Economics of
the University of Mumbai. He later studied at London Business School and was
awarded Master of Business Administration from University of London in 1992. He
is also an honorary fellow at LBS.[1] He is a chartered accountant from
Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).[9]


CAREER[EDIT]


1995–2005[EDIT]

In 1995, Kumar Mangalam Birla took over the family business and consolidated all
the group companies under the brand – Aditya Birla Group (ABG).[10] Birla
acquired Indian Aluminum Company (INDAL) in 2000.[11] Then in 2003, Hindalco,
acquired Nifty Copper Mines in Australia, while the Aditya Birla Group acquired
the Mount Gordon Copper mines in Australia.[12][13] Next year in 2004, Birla
acquired a majority stake in L&T cement, which was later renamed UltraTech
Cement.[14] In the same year, the Birla-led group's flagship Hindalco Industries
announced a merger with all the businesses of Indian Aluminium Company
(Indal).[15]

In 2007, Birla spearheaded the purchase of Atlanta-based Novelis Inc, which was
the world's leading producer of aluminium rolled products, by Aditya Birla
Group's flagship Hindalco.[16] After five years in 2012, Birla's Aditya Birla
Nuvo Ltd. acquired Future Group's Pantaloon Retail Limited in India. [17] In
2013, Aditya Birla Chemicals, spearheaded by Birla, acquired the chlor-alkali
and phosphoric acid divisions of Solaris Chemtech Industries in India.[18]

Birla's name surfaced in Indian coal allocation case, which traced its origin to
the allocation of coal blocks between 2004 and 2009.[19] In 2014, CBI filed
closure report against Birla.[20] Since 2015, the Aditya Birla Group
consolidated its branded apparel business under its lifestyle retail firm
Pantaloons Fashion and Retail India Ltd. and renamed it as Aditya Birla Fashion
& Retail, creating India's top branded clothing company by revenues and number
of sales outlets. [21]


2016–PRESENT[EDIT]

By 2016, Kumar Birla launched a new logo for the Aditya Birla Group.[22] In June
2017, UltraTech Cement, chaired by Birla, completed the acquisition of
Jaiprakash Associates' six cement plants along with five grinding units.[23] In
the same year, Birla revived Applause Entertainment, a media, content and IP
creation studio with a focus on creating premium digital drama series. Sameer
Nair, ex-CEO of Balaji Telefilms, heads the venture, part of the Aditya Birla
Group.[24]

After that in 2018, the Aditya Birla Group owned Idea Cellular was merged with
Vodafone India to create India's largest telecom service provider – Vodafone
Idea Ltd. Also in 2018 under Birla's guidance, UltraTech Cement acquired the
cement business of Century Textiles while Binani Cement became a wholly owned
subsidiary of UltraTech Cement.[25] [26] In 2018, Birla led Novelis entered into
an agreement to acquire Aleris Corporation. The deal was closed for 2.8 bn
dollars in 2020.[27] Under Birla's leadership, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail
(ABFRL) acquired the Jaypore brand and bought 51% stake in Finesse International
Design that runs the designer wear label Shantanu & Nikhil in 2019.[28] In 2020,
Walmart owned Flipkart acquired a 7.8% stake in Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail
by making an investment of INR 1,500 crore in the company. [29]

By 2021, Grasim industries, a flagship company of the global conglomerate Aditya
Birla Group, entered the paints business with an investment of INR 5,000 crore
over three years. [30] Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Limited (ABFRL) entered
into an agreement to buy a 51% stake in the designer brand Sabyasachi. Later
that year, Birla led ABFRL entered into a partnership with designer Tarun
Tahiliani. ABFRL also partnered with Authentic Brands Group to take on Reebok's
operations in India and build India's leading sports athletic lifestyle brand.
[31]

Since August 2021, Birla stepped down as non-executive Chairman of telecom firm
Vodafone Idea, formed by the 2018 merger between his Idea Cellular and Vodafone
India.[32] [33] In January 2022, ABFRL acquired 51% stake in House of Masaba
Lifestyle.[34]


RECOGNITION[EDIT]

Birla has received several awards, including the International Advertising
Association's "CEO of the Year Award" in 2016; the US India Business Council's
"Global Leadership Award" in 2014; Economic Times "Business Leader Award" in
2003 and 2013; Forbes India Leadership Award – Flagship Award "Entrepreneur of
the Year 2012; NDTV Profit Business Leadership Awards 2012, "Most Inspiring
Leader"; CNBCTV18 IBLA "Business Leader for Taking India Abroad 2012"; CNN-IBN
"Indian of the Year Award 2010"; JRD Tata "Leadership Award 2008"; NDTV's
"Global Indian Leader of the Year 2007".[35]

An educationist, Birla is the Chancellor of Birla Institute of Technology &
Science (BITS) and BITS School of Management (BITSoM) also BITS Law School
(BITSLaW) . He is chairman of IIT Delhi, IIM Ahmedabad and chairman of the
Rhodes India Scholarship Committee for Oxford University. He serves on the
London Business School's Asia Pacific Advisory Board and is an honorary fellow
of the London Business School.[36]


BOARD MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS[EDIT]

 * Chairman, Aditya Birla Group.
 * Chancellor, BITS, Pilani, Hyderabad, Goa and Dubai.[37]
 * Chairman, Governing Council, The BITS School of Management (BITSoM) .[38]
 * Chairman, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.
 * Member, Asia Pacific Advisory Board, London Business School (LBS).
 * Chairman, Rhodes India Scholarship Committee for Oxford University, England.
 * Director, G. D. Birla Medical Research and Education Foundation.[39]
 * Former Chairman, IIT Delhi.[40]
 * Former Director, Central Board of Directors, Reserve Bank of India.[41]
 * Former Chairman, Advisory Committee, Ministry of Company Affairs.
 * Former Chairman, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Committee on
   Corporate Governance.
 * Former Chairman, Board of Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
 * Former Chairman, SEBI's Committee on Insider Trading.[42]
 * Former Convener, PM's Task Force on Administrative and Legal Simplifications.
 * Former Member, Prime Minister of India's Advisory Council on Trade and
   Industry.[39]


HONORS AND AWARDS[EDIT]

Year Name Awarding Organisation Ref. 2001 Outstanding Business Man of the Year
National HRD Network [43] 2003 The Business Leader of the Year The Economic
Times [44] 2003 Business Man of the Year Business India [45] 2004 Young Global
Leader World Economic Forum (Davos) [46] 2004 Doctor of Literature (Honoris
causa) Banaras Hindu University [47] 2005 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year
– India Ernst & Young [48] 2007 Global Indian Leader of the Year NDTV [49] 2008
JRD Tata Corporate Leadership Award AIMA [50] 2008 Doctor of Literature SRM
University [51] 2011 GQ Business Leader of the Year Condé Nast India Pvt. Ltd.
[52] 2012 Entrepreneur of the Year Forbes India Leadership Award (FILA) [53]
2012 Most Inspiring Leader NDTV [54] 2012 Business Leader for Taking India
Abroad CNBCTV18 [55] 2012 Global Business Leader Award NASSCOM [56] 2012 Doctor
of Science (Honoris Causa) Visvesvaraya Technological University [57] 2013 The
Business Leader of the Year The Economic Times [58] 2013 Positioned the fourth
Most Powerful CEO Economic Times' Corporate India's Definitive Power posting of
100 CEOs [59] 2014 Inducted as an Honorary Member Rotary Club of Mumbai [60]
2016 CEO of the Year International Advertising Association [61] 2017 Outstanding
Businessman of the Year CNBC-TV18 – IBLA [62] 2017 The GIL Visionary Leadership
Award Frost & Sullivan [63] 2019 Global Asian Award ABLF [64] 2021 Global
Entrepreneur of the Year' in business transformation The Indus Entrepreneurs
(TiE) [65] 2023 Padma Bhushan Government of India [66]


PHILANTHROPY[EDIT]

As per the EdelGive Hurun India Philanthropy List 2021, Kumar Mangalam Birla and
his family ranked fourth on the philanthropy list with donations mostly to the
healthcare sector.[67] In 2020, the Aditya Birla Group contributed Rs. 500
crores towards COVID relief measures. This included a contribution of Rs. 400
crores to the PM-CARES fund.[68]

Kumar Mangalam Birla has created a 15 million pound endowed scholarship
programme to support 10 full-time MBA candidates every year at the London
Business School. The BK Birla Scholars Programme is named after Birla's late
grandfather Basant Kumar Birla. This scholarship programme is the largest
endowed scholarship gift to a European business school.[69]

The Birla family has built schools and temples around the India, including BITS
Pilani and Birla Mandirs.[70][71]


SEE ALSO[EDIT]

 * List of billionaires
 * List of University of London people
 * Indian coal allocation scam


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Aditya Birla Group
Companies
 * Century Textile and Industries
 * Grasim Industries
 * Hindalco Industries
   * Novelis
   * Aleris
 * UltraTech Cement
 * Vodafone Idea
 * Applause Entertainment
 * Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail
   * Tarun Tahiliani
   * Sabyasachi

Previous companies
 * Idea Cellular
 * Indo Gulf Fertilisers
 * Minacs
 * More (retail)

Foreign subsidiaries
 * Aleris
 * Novelis
 * Domsjö Fabriker

School and institutes
 * Aditya Birla Public School, Renukoot
 * Aditya Birla Public School, Renusagar
 * Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani

Notable people
 * Kumar Mangalam Birla
 * Baldeo Das Birla
 * G. D. Birla
 * Krishna Kumar Birla
 * Madhav Prasad Birla
 * Rameshwar Das Birla
 * Shobhana Bhartia
 * Aditya Vikram Birla

Others
 * Birla Mandir



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Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
Campus
 * Pilani
 * Dubai
 * Goa
 * Hyderabad

Fests


Cultural fests
 * Oasis
 * Waves
 * Pearl

Technical fests
 * Quark
 * ATMOS

Sports fests
 * BOSM

Literary fests
 * Verba Maximus


People
 * G. D. Birla
 * Chittaranjan Mitra
 * K. K. Birla
 * Kumar Mangalam Birla



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Birla family
Birla Family


1st generation
 * Baldeo Das Birla

2nd generation
 * Ghanshyam Das Birla
 * Jugal Kishore Birla
 * Rameshwar Das Birla
 * Brij Mohan Birla

3rd generation
 * Lakshmi Niwas Birla
 * Basant Kumar Birla
   * Sarala Birla
 * Krishna Kumar Birla
 * Ganga Prasad Birla
 * Madhav Prasad Birla
   * Priyamvada Birla

4th generation
 * Sudarshan Kumar Birla
 * Aditya Vikram Birla
   * Rajashree Birla
 * Chandra Kant Birla
 * Shobhana Bhartia

5th generation
 * Kumar Mangalam Birla
 * Yashovardhan Birla

6th generation
 * Aryaman Birla
 * Ananya Birla


Aditya Birla Group


Companies


Media & Telecom
 * Vodafone Idea
 * Applause Entertainment

Financial Services
 * Aditya Birla Capital
 * Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC

Metals & Cement
 * Hindalco Industries
   * Novelis
   * Aleris
 * UltraTech Cement

Textiles, Fashion & Retail
 * Century Textile and Industries
 * Domsjö Fabriker
 * Grasim Industries
 * Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail
   * Tarun Tahiliani
   * Sabyasachi
 * Thai Rayon

Other
 * Birla Carbon
 * Tanfac
 * Thai Acrylic Fibre Co.,Ltd.


Former holdings
 * Idea Cellular
 * Indo Gulf Fertilisers
 * Minacs
 * More (retail)

Institutions
 * Aditya Birla Public School, Renukoot
 * Aditya Birla Public School, Renusagar
 * BITS
   * Pilani
   * Dubai
   * Goa
   * Hyderabad

People
 * Kumar Mangalam Birla
 * Aditya Vikram Birla


K.K. Birla Group


Successor
groups


K.K. Birla Group
of sugar companies
 * Avadh Sugar & Energy
 * Magadh Sugar & Energy

People
 * Nandini Nopany
 * Chandra Shekhar Nopany


Adventz Group
 * Chambal Fertilisers
 * Texmaco Rail & Engineering
 * Zuari Agro Chemicals
   * Paradeep Phosphates
   * Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers

People
 * Saroj Kumar Poddar
 * Jyotsna Poddar


HT Media Group
 * Hindustan Times
 * Mint (newspaper)
 * Hindustan (newspaper)

People
 * Shobhana Bhartia




Institutions
 * K. K. Birla Foundation

People
 * K. K. Birla


B.K. Birla Group


Companies
 * Kesoram Industries Ltd.
   * Birla Tyres
   * Kesoram Rayon
   * Birla Shakti Cement
 * Mangalam Cement
 * ECE Industries Ltd.
 * Jay Shree Tea & Manufacturing

Former holdings
 * Century Textile and Industries

Institutions
 * Birla Institute of Liberal Arts and Management Sciences
 * B.K. Birla Institute of Engineering & Technology
 * B K Birla Centre For Education
 * Birla Global University
 * Sarala Birla University

People
 * Basant Kumar Birla
 * Sarala Birla
 * Jayashree Mohta
 * Manjushree Khaitan


CK Birla Group


Companies
 * HIL Limited
 * NBC Bearings
 * Orient Electric
 * Orient Paper & Industries
 * Orient Cement
 * Birlasoft

Former holdings
 * Hindustan Motors

Institutions
 * Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
 * Birla Institute of Applied Sciences
 * Birla Institute of Scientific Research

People
 * C. K. Birla
 * Ganga Prasad Birla
 * Brij Mohan Birla


S.K. Birla Group


Companies
 * DIGJAM Ltd
 * Xpro India Limited

People
 * S.K. Birla


MP Birla Group


Companies
 * Birla Corporation
 * Vindhya Telelinks
 * Birla Cables

Institutions
 * M. P. Birla Foundation Higher Secondary School
 * South Point School
 * Bombay Hospital
 * Belle Vue Clinic, Kolkata
 * Birla Planetarium, Kolkata

People
 * M.P. Birla
 * Priyamvada Birla
 * R. S. Lodha


Yash Birla Group
 * Birla Precision Technologies
 * Birla Capital & Financial Services
 * Birla Cotsyn India
 * Birla Shloka Edutech
 * Birla Transasia Carpets
 * Melstar Information Technologies
 * Zenith Steel Pipes & Industries
 * Yashovardhan Birla
 * Vedant Birla

Related
 * Birla Mandir



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Padma Bhushan award recipients (2020–2029)
2020
 * Syed Muazzem Ali#
 * Muzaffar Hussain Baig
 * Ajoy Chakrabarty
 * Manoj Das
 * B. V. Doshi
 * Krishnammal Jagannathan
 * S. C. Jamir
 * Anil Prakash Joshi
 * Tsering Landol
 * Anand Mahindra
 * N. R. Madhava Menon#
 * Sri Madhukarnath
 * Manohar Parrikar#
 * Jagdish Sheth
 * P. V. Sindhu
 * Venu Srinivasan

2021
 * K. S. Chithra
 * Tarun Gogoi
 * Chandrashekhara Kambara
 * Sumitra Mahajan
 * Nripendra Misra
 * Ram Vilas Paswan
 * Keshubhai Patel
 * Kalbe Sadiq
 * Rajnikant Devidas Shroff
 * Tarlochan Singh

2022
 * Ghulam Nabi Azad
 * Victor Banerjee
 * Gurmeet Bawa#
 * Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
 * Natarajan Chandrasekaran
 * Krishna Ella
 * Suchitra Ella
 * Madhur Jaffrey
 * Devendra Jhajharia
 * Rashid Khan
 * Rajiv Mehrishi
 * Satya Nadella
 * Sundar Pichai
 * Cyrus Poonawalla
 * Sanjaya Rajaram#
 * Pratibha Ray
 * Swami Sachchidanand
 * Vashishth Tripathi

2023
 * Kumar Mangalam Birla
 * S. L. Bhyrappa
 * Deepak Dhar
 * Vani Jairam
 * Chinna Jeeyar
 * Suman Kalyanpur
 * Kapil Kapoor
 * Sudha Murty
 * Kamlesh D Patel

# Posthumous conferral
 * 1954–1959
 * 1960–1969
 * 1970–1979
 * 1980–1989
 * 1990–1999
 * 2000–2009
 * 2010–2019
 * 2020–2029



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