Swapan Guha

[2][3] He was honored by the Government of India, in 2012, with the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri.

[2][3] In 1988, he moved to Bharat Potteries Limited, Jaipur as a Technical Advisor where he is reported to have introduced Bone China to their product range.

[2] Afterwards, he had an opportunity to commission a bone china unit, Bharat Potteries Limited, in Jaipur which was accomplished in 9 months where he worked as the chief executive and director.

After leaving Bharat Potteries, Guha founded Hopewell Ceramics in Jaipur[5] in 2002 and later Nagarjuna Cerachem and Kalpataru Ceraware, his own ventures, collectively employing over 1200 people in the villages of Rajawas, Jetpura and Govindgarh.

[2][3] Guha is a former president of the Indian Ceramic Society and is the founder chairman of its Jaipur chapter.