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Kalyan Jewellers was established by T. S. Kalyanaraman, leveraging his family's experience in the textile and retail industries. The first store opened in Thrissur, Kerala in 1993. Following the success of the initial store, Kalyanaraman's sons, Rajesh Kalyanaraman and Ramesh Kalyanaraman, joined the family business.
He started his first jewellery shop named Kalyan Jewellers in Thrissur City in 1993 with a capital of ₹50,00,000. Later, he expanded the business to 32 showrooms all over South India . In 2024, Forbes magazine's latest annual tally of billionaires has listed Kalyanaraman in 622th position with a net worth of US$5.4 billion .
Kalyan Group is a holding company for the brands of Kalyan Silks, Kalyan Jewellers, Kalyan Developers, Kalyan Sarees and Kalyan Collections. [1] It is headquartered in Thrissur , Kerala , India. History
In 2017 Kalyan Jewellers, an Indian jewellery store chain owned by the Kalyan Group invested in Candere forming a partnership between both. Kalyan Group purchased the stakes and the equity held by Singularity Strategic in Candere and some part held by its founder, for a sum of 40 crores.
PC Jewellers faces various nationwide and regional competitions from prominent brands such as Tanishq, Senco, Kalyan Jewellers, and others. The company has consistently endeavored to expand its market share in the Indian jewellery retail sector.
From January 2008 to June 2010, if you bought shares in companies when Allen I. Questrom joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 6.3 percent return on your investment, compared to a -27.5 percent return from the S&P 500.
I wanted to make the changes that were just reverted because Kalyan Jewellers recently provided its first dividend after the IPO listing. I included this information along with a source link to support the update. However, someone reverted the edit.
HuffPost reviewed logs documenting complaints inside state youth prisons recorded between 2008 and 2012. Those logs show that several of the YSI facilities that received positive “quality assurance” reviews also generated an outsize share of staff arrests, youth injuries and allegations of excessive force.