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Baba Kalyani
Babasaheb Neelkanth Kalyani (born 7 January 1949) is an Indian billionaire businessman who served as the chairman and managing director of Bharat Forge, the flagship company of the Kalyani Group and the world's second-largest forging manufacturer after ThyssenKrupp of Germany.
Babasaheb Kalyani was born in a Veerashiva Jangama family on 7 January 1949 to Sulochana and Neelakanth Rao Kalyani, a Pune-based technocrat and maker of automotive components.[citation needed] He completed his high school from Rashtriya Military School, Belgaum; and also attended Dr. (Mrs.) Erin N. Nagarvala School (formerly National Model School), Pune. He attended BITS Pilani, from where he earned a BE (Hons.) in Mechanical Engineering in 1970, and later Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he earned an MS degree.
Babasaheb Kalyani is locked in a bitter dispute with his brother Gaurishankar over a will to distribute family wealth. Gaurishankar has disputed the 2012 will which favours Babasaheb Kalyani and has submitted a will dated December 17, 2022. Gaurishankar claims revokes all previous versions and he has accused Babasaheb Kalyani of exerting “coercion and undue influence” over their mother to secure a more favorable distribution of the estate. Gaurishankar further alleges that Baba’s efforts to probate the 2012 will are part of an attempt to “usurp” properties intended for him.
Babasaheb Kalyani's sister Sugandha Hiremath has alleged that he made false statements regarding a samadhi being built in their parents' name at Kashi. She has accused him of "fraud" amid a legal battle over the construction of a memorial shrine (samadhi) for their late mother. The dispute has now reached Pune’s Civil Court after Sugandha Hiremath filed a special civil suit against her brother, Baba Kalyani.
Baba Kalyani joined Bharat Forge, a global manufacturing company, in 1972.
To contribute to a clean and emission-free environment, Kalyani set up Kenersys Limited to manufacture various energy-efficient wind turbines for domestic and international markets. The company also has its own wind turbines in Maharashtra which generate "green energy" for the group's manufacturing operations. He is also engaged in developing solar energy equipment for the non-conventional energy sector. In a joint venture with KPIT Cummins, Bharat Forge is developing a hybrid solution that would contribute in the country being able to meet its vehicular emission targets.
Kalyani has been a member of the SKF board of directors since 2011.
The Government of India constituted a task force under the chairmanship of Baba Kalyani to study policies related to special economic zone (SEZ) on 6 June 2018.
Baba Kalyani
Babasaheb Neelkanth Kalyani (born 7 January 1949) is an Indian billionaire businessman who served as the chairman and managing director of Bharat Forge, the flagship company of the Kalyani Group and the world's second-largest forging manufacturer after ThyssenKrupp of Germany.
Babasaheb Kalyani was born in a Veerashiva Jangama family on 7 January 1949 to Sulochana and Neelakanth Rao Kalyani, a Pune-based technocrat and maker of automotive components.[citation needed] He completed his high school from Rashtriya Military School, Belgaum; and also attended Dr. (Mrs.) Erin N. Nagarvala School (formerly National Model School), Pune. He attended BITS Pilani, from where he earned a BE (Hons.) in Mechanical Engineering in 1970, and later Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he earned an MS degree.
Babasaheb Kalyani is locked in a bitter dispute with his brother Gaurishankar over a will to distribute family wealth. Gaurishankar has disputed the 2012 will which favours Babasaheb Kalyani and has submitted a will dated December 17, 2022. Gaurishankar claims revokes all previous versions and he has accused Babasaheb Kalyani of exerting “coercion and undue influence” over their mother to secure a more favorable distribution of the estate. Gaurishankar further alleges that Baba’s efforts to probate the 2012 will are part of an attempt to “usurp” properties intended for him.
Babasaheb Kalyani's sister Sugandha Hiremath has alleged that he made false statements regarding a samadhi being built in their parents' name at Kashi. She has accused him of "fraud" amid a legal battle over the construction of a memorial shrine (samadhi) for their late mother. The dispute has now reached Pune’s Civil Court after Sugandha Hiremath filed a special civil suit against her brother, Baba Kalyani.
Baba Kalyani joined Bharat Forge, a global manufacturing company, in 1972.
To contribute to a clean and emission-free environment, Kalyani set up Kenersys Limited to manufacture various energy-efficient wind turbines for domestic and international markets. The company also has its own wind turbines in Maharashtra which generate "green energy" for the group's manufacturing operations. He is also engaged in developing solar energy equipment for the non-conventional energy sector. In a joint venture with KPIT Cummins, Bharat Forge is developing a hybrid solution that would contribute in the country being able to meet its vehicular emission targets.
Kalyani has been a member of the SKF board of directors since 2011.
The Government of India constituted a task force under the chairmanship of Baba Kalyani to study policies related to special economic zone (SEZ) on 6 June 2018.
