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  1. Baldeo Das Birla (1863 – 1956) was an Indian entrepreneur. He contributed to the establishment of the Medical College Calcutta , and also built the Laxminarayan Temple , Delhi, also known as Birla Mandir , which was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1939.

  2. Quick Info→. Age: 93 Years. Death Cause: Age-related Illness. Wife: Yogeshwari Devi. Some Lesser Known Facts About Baldeo Das Birla. He was the adopted son of Shiv Narayan Birla. His father was a member of the Marwari tradition. Baldeo Das Birla’s father started the cotton trade in 1861, and in 1880, passed its responsibility to Baldeo.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Birla_familyBirla family - Wikipedia

    Baldeo Das Birla. Shiv Narayan Birla had one overwhelming sorrow in his life: he had no children. By the early 1880s, Shiv Narayan (Narain) had passed on the baton of his business interests to his adopted son, Baldev Das Birla, established Shivnarayan Baldevdas, a trading house based in Bombay.

  4. Baldeo Das Birla (1863 – 1956) was one of the earliest members of Birla industrialist family. He was a 2 nd generation member who was adopted from Navalgarh Birla family by Shiv Narayan Birla.

  5. In 1884 A.D. Baldeo Das Birla went to Bombay in search of new avenues of trade. He established his firm Shiv Narian Baldeo Das in Bombay in 1884 and Baldeo Das Jugal Kishore in 1897 in Calcutta. The firms started business in silver, cotton, grain and other commodities.

  6. Baldeo Das Birla was an Indian entrepreneur. He contributed to the establishment of the Medical College Calcutta, and also built the Laxminarayan Temple, Delhi, also known as Birla Mandir, which was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1939. [1]

  7. entrepreneur. Baldeo Das Birla was an Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist. Career. He contributed to the establishment of the Medical College Calcutta, and also built the Laxminarayan Temple, Delhi, also known as Birla Mandir, which was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1939.