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Ahmed Dawood (15 March 1905 – 2 January 2002) was a Pakistani
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and a
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. Dawood founded several companies and
The Dawood Foundation The Dawood Foundation (TDF) is a not-for-profit family foundation based in Karachi, Pakistan. TDF has been working in Pakistan since the 1960s and has been heavily involved in establishing various formal and informal education institutions acros ...
(TDF), which established the Dawood College of Engineering and Technology (renamed Dawood University of Engineering & Technology after being granted the status of a university in 2013).


Early life

Ahmed was born in Bantva, a small town in
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, British India, as the eldest son and second child of the seven children to Dawood Gandhi and Hajiani Hanifa Bai, a
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trader family. He had three years of formal education, like many others in his time and environs. He followed the family tradition and went into the family business. When he was 12, he was sent to stay with his maternal grandfather, Haji Abdul Ghani, son of Haji Noor Muhammad, in south India. Over two years, he learned basic trade of cotton yarn, wheat, and grains in
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(then in Mysore state, now in
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). He was then sent for another two years to the
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area and assigned more responsibilities. The death of his father, Dawood, was a turning point in his life. Ahmed moved to
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and started his own business at the age of hardly 15. Under the supervision of his grandfather, he opened a shop in Hanuman Building in the Tamba Kanta market area of Bombay. When he was 18 or 19 years old, Ahmed was married to Ayesha Bai, a girl of his own community and similar family background, in a match arranged by their families in the usual Indian way. The couple had two sons – Aziz Dawood and Yusuf Dawood — and one daughter, Khadijah (Khatoo Bai). After around 10 years, his wife Ayesha Bai died as a result of
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. Some years later, Ahmed Dawood married Mariam Bai, another lady from his own community and similar family background, again in a match arranged by their families. The couple had two children, son
Hussain Dawood Hussain Dawood (born 20 September 1943) is a Pakistani businessman, investor, educationalist and philanthropist. Dawood is the Chairman of two publicly listed companies in Pakistan: the Dawood Hercules Corporation and Engro Corporation. Dawood ...
and daughter Amina Bai.


Professional life in Bombay

Dawood's initial ventures in the spice trade ended in bankruptcy. He then opened a small shop in Tamba Kanta to deal in cotton and silk yarn. His strategy involved purchasing wholesale and selling retail. By 1933 he was with his firm the biggest supplier of imported yarn to the textile mills in
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. He also set up a cotton ginning factory in his hometown of Bantva, an oil mill in Madras, and a
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(
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) factory in
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. With a special license granted by the British colonial government, Dawood set up an army vehicle disposable depot in
Chattogram Chittagong ( /ˈtʃɪt əˌɡɒŋ/ ''chit-uh-gong''; ctg, চিটাং; bn, চিটাগং), officially Chattogram ( bn, চট্টগ্রাম), is the second-largest city in Bangladesh after Dhaka and third largest city in B ...
. Such depots were established after the end of the first World War and required a license. Dawood further acquired an automobile service and repair company which carried out operations on a large scale. Altogether, Dawood had some 26 shops and offices across British India. He was about to finalise a deal with one of the leading traders and industrialists of the time, Nagindas Fulchand Chinai, to establish a viscose manufacturing joint venture when India got partitioned. Dawood left India and moved with his siblings and their entire families to Pakistan soon after its founding with personal belongings they could carry.


Professional life in Pakistan

Dawood and his three brothers — Suleman Dawood, Siddiq Dawood, and Sattar Dawood — started new business activities as Dawood Cooperation Ltd. with an office in Karachi's old business area New Chali and soon after opened a shop on Saleh Muhammad Street (adjacent to Bandar Road) for trading textile and yarn. Therefore, the Dawood Cooperation was established in Pakistan and in
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. In the following decades, particular in the 1950s and 1960s, Dawood founded several businesses and chaired companies in the cotton, textiles, paper, consumer goods, oil, logistics, insurance, jute, chemicals, motorbikes, home appliances, electronics, and fertilisers industries in East and West Pakistan. He rose to prominence at the national level and became a major figure in the industrialisation of Karachi. Dawood served as vice-chairman of
Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation (PICIC) is a financial institution in Pakistan, one of the first development finance institutions established with the World Bank Group assistance in 1957. In 2007, PICIC Commercial Bank was ...
(PICIC), one of the first development finance institutions in the country. In 1968, Dawood partnered with the American company
Hercules Inc. Hercules, Inc. was a chemical and munitions manufacturing company based in Wilmington, Delaware, United States, incorporated in 1912 as the Hercules Powder Company following the breakup of the DuPont explosives monopoly by the U.S. Circuit ...
A private loan from the World Bank's International Finance Corporation (IFC) supported the realisation of the fertiliser factory in Sheikhpura. In 1969, the expansion of multiple projects peaked: Dawood Petroleum Ltd started construction of its Oil Terminal at
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. The Dawood Jute Mills were set up in East Pakistan, and the construction of the Dawood Hercules Chemical Fertilizer factory started. The IFC invested into the expansion of the
Karnaphuli Paper Mills Karnaphuli Paper Mills is a government-owned corporation, Government-owned paper pulp and paper manufacturer in Chittagong, Bangladesh established in 1953 by Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation. In 1964 it was sold to Dawood Group. After t ...
in East Pakistan. The project to assemble motorbikes in Pakistan known as Dawood Yamaha Ltd. started in the same year. At the peak of his economic ventures in 1970, the different entities Dawood chaired employed 35,000 people. It was also the year his mother died. As a result of the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, assets and properties in East Pakistan of residents of West Pakistan were confiscated and nationalised. Dawood and his family lost factories in Dhaka and Chittagong — including Karnaphuli Paper Mills Limited, Karnaphuli Rayon and Chemical Limited, Dawood Jute Mills Limited and Dawood Shipping Company Limited — accounting for 60% of their industrial undertakings. All investments in the former eastern part of the country were lost. The pressure also increased for the remaining businesses in Pakistan and for Dawood. In January 1972 he and other industrialists were put under house arrest. The Government initiated nationalisation of many local private companies across the country. In the same year, the nationalisation process affected many industries including those of Dawood and his family. He lost two million rupees and profitable industrial projects, namely Dawood Petroleum Limited and Central Life Insurance Company Limited. Dawood Petroleum was put under martial law in 1972, and the oil business became in 1974 an official part of Pakistan State Oil (PSO). Dawood "was downsized to almost insignificance uthe did not give up, he continued to develop things though at a much lesser scale". Of the remaining businesses that Dawood chaired, Dawood Hercules Chemical Ltd. and their fertiliser factory in
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near Lahore was a profitable joint venture. This, along with the Lawrencepur Woollen and Textile Mills Limited, Dawood Cotton Mills Limited, Burewala Textile Mills Limited, and Dilon Limited, was the backbone of Dawood's economic activities. In 1975, disappointed with the nationalisation policy of the government, Dawood and his wife left Pakistan for the US. While abroad, he set up an oil exploration company that discovered oil wells in Texas. He then returned to Pakistan in 1977. By the late 1970s and early 80s, although the corporation was doing well financially, Dawood's siblings parted ways with him. In 1990, Dawood bought the stake of the American partner of the joint venture and as Chairman, acquired all of Hercules' stakes.


Social and welfare services

Dawood focused his philanthropic activities on health and education. In 1950, he created the Dawood Trust to provide scholarships and financial help for students and educational institutions. He transformed the Trust into an educational Foundation, which became
The Dawood Foundation The Dawood Foundation (TDF) is a not-for-profit family foundation based in Karachi, Pakistan. TDF has been working in Pakistan since the 1960s and has been heavily involved in establishing various formal and informal education institutions acros ...
(TDF) in February 1960. In 1962 TDF founded the Dawood College of Engineering and Technology in Karachi, which became nationalised in 1971. In 1983, he founded the
Dawood Public School Dawood Public School (DPS) is a trust owned institution that offers education to over 2500 girls in Karachi, Pakistan. DPS is affiliated with Cambridge University and offers a highly developed and holistic educational programme for girls from ...
in Karachi's Dawood Colony. Dawood's children and those from his extended family all went abroad to the UK for schooling and to prestigious universities in the UK and the US. TDF was involved in the construction and administration of various schools, colleges, and madrassas. It also offered stipends and scholarships to students for higher education. Dawood and his family have also been involved in the construction of Masjid-e-Quba in Karachi's Dawood Colony. He has also been engaged in welfare of the Memon community. In 1981, he was involved in the creation of a united platform for Memons. The United Memon Jamat of Pakistan (UMJP) was formed to create a joint organisation of Halai, Kutchi and
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. Dawood died 2 January 2002 in Karachi at the age of 96. Dawood is buried in the grounds of the
Mewa Shah Graveyard Mewa Shah Graveyard ( ur, ) is located in SITE Town, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The Mewa Shah Qabaristan (Cemetery), one of the largest and oldest graveyards of Karachi. It is named after the 19th Century Sufi, Mewa Shah, was a Sufi and struggl ...
of Karachi. In 2003, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) established the Ahmed Dawood Chair at the SBA School of Science and Engineering Dean in his honor.


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