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Aditya Birla Group Started in 1857 HR POLICIES By, Jatin Maratha (80) Kartik Dawar (81) Kumar Gaurav (82) Manish Pandey (83) Imtiyaz Perwaiz (84) About Birlas Aditya Birla Group started in 1857. Shiv Narayan Birla started cotton trading operations in the small town of Pilani in Rajasthan. Ghyanshyamdas Birla (GD birla)-1919-he set the manufacturing company. Grandson of G.D.Birla is Aditya Vikram Birla (A.V.Birla)-1964 Son of A.V.Birla is Kumar Mangalam Birla(K.M.Birla)-1995. Headquartered in Mumbai. Operates in 33 countries with more than 1,33,000 employees worldwide. US$ 35 billion conglomerate which gets 60 % of its revenues from outside India. Some Historical Achievements in India 1857 -The foundation of the Birla Group of Companies is laid by Seth Shiv Narayan Birla – cotton trading operations commence at Pilani, Rajasthan. 1947-Grasim is incorporated. (rayon weaving) 1958 -Hindalco is incorporated. (aluminium) 1966-The Indian Rayon Corporation Ltd is acquired. 1986-The Birla Growth Fund is set up. (to finance industrial equipment, plant and machinery and consumer durables, as well as for stock market operations) 1988 -joint venture with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (to set up a three-million-ton refinery, Mangalore Refineries and Petrochemicals Ltd. 2000 -Indian Rayon acquires Madura Garments 2006-Hindalco in a joint venture with Almex USA Inc. Global Position No.1 in viscose staple fibre. No.1 producer of carbon black. The fourth largest producer of insulators. The 7th largest cement producer globally. Among the world's top 15 BPO companies . Among the best energy efficient fertiliser plants. The fifth-largest producer of acrylic fibre. Position in India Largest cement player in India. The top fashion (branded apparel) and lifestyle player. Second largest player in viscose filament yarn. The largest producer in chlor-alkali sector. Among the top three mobile telecom players. A leading player in life insurance and asset management. Among the top two supermarket chains in India. Group Profile Group companies International establishments Grasim Industries Ltd. Hindalco Industries Ltd. Thailand Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd. UltraTech Cement Ltd. Philippines PSI Data Systems Aditya Birla Minacs Worldwide Limited Indonesia Essel Mining & Industries Ltd Idea Cellular Ltd. Egypt Aditya Birla Insulators Aditya Birla Retail Limited Egypt Bihar Caustic and Chemicals Ltd. China Joint ventures Birla Sun Life Insurance Canada Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company Ltd. Australia Birla Sun Life Distribution Company Ltd. Tanfac Industries Ltd. Laos North and South America, Europe and Asia Some Of The Products VSF TEXTILES GARMENTS Building strong brands Management Hierarchy Chairman Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Vice President Assist. Vice President General Manager Senior Manager Manager Assistant Manager Vision And Mission VISION MISSION To be a premium To deliver superior global conglomerate value to our with a clear focus on customers, each business. shareholders, employees and society at large. .
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