Saharasri Subrata Roy Sahara
RIP: Business tycoon Subrata Roy Sahara’s demise marks end of an era
Subrata Roy Sahara, the chief of Sahara India group, succumbed to health challenges on the night of November 14 at a private hospital in Mumbai. A prominent business figure, Roy's journey began in the late 1970s with a chit fund business, eventually expanding his empire to encompass Air Sahara, television channels, and ventures in finance and real estate, notably the ambitious Amby Valley project near Lonavala. At its pinnacle, the Sahara group stood as India's second-largest employer, boasting around 1.2 million employees, trailing only the Indian Railways. However, the conglomerate | Click Here...
Saharasri Subrata Roy Sahara penned down his emotional tribute to the legendary actor Dilip Kumar
With the demise of the great artist Dilip Kumar, not only has the golden era of Indian cinema drawn to an end, a corner of my own heart lies vacant. He became a hugely popular actor owing to his immense acting talent. He will stay alive in minds of cine-goers and in the film industry due to his unforgettable acting. Alongside, as a person having deeply humane values and profound sensitivity, he shall also stay forever in the hearts of those who were blessed to receive his closeness. Today as I grieve at the passing away of the thespian Dilip Kumar, I keep recalling the times and occ | Click Here...