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Kalyanaraman was born in Thrissur, into a Tamil Brahmin family, as the eldest son of T. R. Seetharama Iyer. He was named after his paternal grandfather, who was also the founder of Kalyan Group. He learned the business from his father when he was 12, by helping his father in his shop.
The group got its name from its founder Kalyanarama Iyer. Later his son T. K. Seetharamaiyer also joined the business. Seetharamaiyer in 1991 partitioned the businesses to five sons. T. S. Kalyanaraman, one of the five sons started the Kalyan Jewellers in 1993. [2] [3] [4] [5]
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.
Kathir Kalyanaraman sits at his workspace in his Johnston home. The high school student is the founder of Tech Gift Foundation, which donates refurbished laptops and other personal electronics to ...
Kalyan Silks is an Indian textile retailer founded by T. S. Kalyanaraman. [1] At present, the ownership of the company rests with T. S. Pattabhiraman. It is a subsidiary of the Kalyan Group holding company.
Shrikumar's meeting with Ramesh Kalyanaraman, executive director, Kalyan Jewellers, to sponsor a programme at the Devi temple in Puthur, was a turning point. With Ramesh Kalyanaraman's father T.S. Kalyanaraman, also the chairman and managing director of Kalyan Jewellers’ support, Shrikumar got back to advertising.
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Toulmin, the bank’s Ethiopian program director, said that the refugees’ accounts weren’t enough to outweigh the findings of field missions by the bank and other foreign donors that found no evidence of widespread forced evictions or human rights abuses. “At the end, we simply had to agree to disagree,” Toulmin said.