Narotam Sekhsaria

He subsequently switched career in the early 1980s, giving up trading to set up Ambuja Cements.

[5] It was among the earliest companies in India to develop its own captive sea-ports and use sea transportation to ship cement across the country and abroad.

[9] It does work in the areas of rural development through agriculture, health, education,skill-building and women's empowerment initiatives.

[10] He is also the Chairman of the Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation, the philanthropic arm of his family office, which funds and supports individuals and organisations working in health, education, livelihoods, governance, art and culture.

[11] Publication: The Ambuja Story Publisher: HarperCollins This Indian business-related biographical article is a stub.