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Pirojsha was the son of Burjorji Godrej and a member of the Parsi community. He was born into a wealthy Parsi-Zoroastrian family of Bombay (now Mumbai), called Gootherajee. Burjorji later changed the family name to Godrej in January 1871. Working with his elder brother Ardeshir Godrej, Pirojsha made Godrej a household name in India. [2]
The Godrej family is an Indian Gujarati Parsi family [1] that largely owns and manages Godrej Group, a conglomerate founded by Ardeshir Godrej and his brother Pirojsha Burjorji Godrej in 1897. The family operates in various sectors, including real estate, consumer products, industrial engineering, appliances, furniture, security, and ...
Pirojsha Adi Godrej is an Indian industrialist and businessman. He is the executive chairman of Godrej Properties , [ 1 ] the real estate development arm of the Godrej Group , of which his father, Adi Godrej , is the chairman.
Pirojsha Godrej may refer to: Pirojsha Burjorji Godrej (1882–1972), founder of the Godrej Group; Pirojsha Adi Godrej, great-grandson of Pirojsha Burjorji Godrej
Pages in category "Godrej family" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Pirojsha Burjorji Godrej; Pirojsha Adi Godrej;
Godrej Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate headquartered in Mumbai, which is managed and largely owned by the Godrej family.It was founded by Ardeshir Godrej and Pirojsha Burjorji Godrej in 1897, and operates in sectors including real estate, consumer products, industrial engineering, appliances, furniture, security and agricultural products. [4]
Ardeshir Burjorji Sorabji Godrej (1868–1936) was an Indian businessman. With his brother Pirojsha Burjorji , he co-founded the Godrej Brothers Company, the precursor of the modern Godrej Group . Early years
Sohrab Pirojsha Godrej (3 June 1912 – 22 May 2000), popularly known as Soli, was an Indian businessperson, entrepreneur and the chairman of Godrej Group, [1] one of the largest conglomerates in India with interests in real estate, consumer products, industrial engineering, appliances, furniture, security and agricultural products.