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Jaidayal Dalmia (1904–1993) was born into Hindu Agarwal family and was one of the leading
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and
philanthropists Philanthropy is a form of altruism that consists of "private initiatives, for the public good, focusing on quality of life". Philanthropy contrasts with business initiatives, which are private initiatives for private good, focusing on material ...
of India. He was one of the co-founders of
Dalmia Group Dalmia Bharat Group, (DBG) is an Indian conglomerate company, which trace their origin to the businesses established by ''Ramkrishna Dalmia'' and Jaidayal Dalmia. The Dalmia brothers established a business conglomerate in eastern India, in the ...
and younger brother of
Ramkrishna Dalmia Dalmia Bharat Group, (DBG) is an Indian conglomerate company, which trace their origin to the businesses established by ''Ramkrishna Dalmia'' and Jaidayal Dalmia. The Dalmia brothers established a business conglomerate in eastern India, in t ...


Life Sketch


Early life

Jaidayal Dalmia was born on 11 December 1904 in town of
Chirawa Chirawa is a municipal town and tehsil in Jhunjhunu district of Shekhawati region in Rajasthan state of India. Its elevation is above sea level. See also * Jhunjhunu district Jhunjhunu district is a district of the Indian state of Rajast ...
in Rajasthan. He started his early education in
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and learned Bangla. Later on, after moving to Chirawa he studied till matriculation.


Business

He learned his business from his elder brother and played a major role in establishing Dalmia Industries and later founded Dalmia Cements in 1935, which is now run by his sons and grandsons. In the year 1932–33 Ramkrishna along with a businessman from
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Nirmalkumar Jain started a sugar mill, Jaidayal was appointed to look after the mill, with his keen interest and dedication he got the mill commissioned within short span of 1 year. Within a year one more sugar mill, Rohtas Industries Ltd was started near
Dehri-on-sone Dehri also known as Dehri-on-Sone is a Nagar parishad and corresponding community development block in Rohtas district in the state of Bihar, India. Situated on the Son River, Dehri is a large industrial town and a railway hub. Etymology The n ...
at Dalmianagar. Jaidayal supported his elder brother in all his ventures and showed immense interest in the business. Later on, Dehri-on-sone was named . In few years Ramkrishna and Jaidayal established six cement factories in,
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,
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,
Rajgangpur Rajgangpur is an industrial town situated in the Sundargarh District of Odisha. It is located 400 km to the north-west of the capital city, Bhubaneswar. It is located 30 km east of Rourkela. It is accessible by both road and rail. Rajgang ...
, Charkhi Dadri and one more factory at Shantinagar, Karachi. Jaidayal played a major role in getting the machinery from Europe. He imported improved technology, which not only make his competitor's technology obsolete, he also forced Danish to reduce their price of exporting Wet Process Technology in India. With wide interest in machinery, Jaidayal Dalmia played major role in technical functions of all the factories in Dalmianagar and other plants as well. Soon after establishing the Rajgangpur factory called Orissa Cements. Jaidayal later started fire bricks refractory in
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in the year 1954. Ramkrishna Dalmia ventured in banking sector and started Bharat Bank with branches at many places in India. He also entered in Aviation business and acquired interests in
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and controlling interests in
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. In the automotive sphere, one company of the Group, Allen Berry & Co. Limited, purchased the entire lot of American surplus disposal vehicles, numbering about 50,000, after World War II. This company ran vast workshops in various parts of India till the 1950s when it was disbanded. Knowing that media played an extremely major part in the development of the nation, he acquired
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and started news paper in Hindi & Bengali as well. He purchased Govan Bros. and ventured in Chemicals too. At the time, the Dalmia companies together ranked third among India's major industrial groups after the Tatas and the Birlas. Shortly after the independence, the Dalmia empire was divided among Ramkrishna Dalmia, Jaidayal Dalmia and
Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist. He was the son-in-law of Ramkrishna Dalmia and former chairman of Bennett, Coleman. His family, Sahu Jains, owns the Times of India newspaper group. Early age and edu ...
, son-in-law of Ramkrishna. Dalmianagar and publishing co. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. was handed over to Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain and Jaidayal Dalmia got the cement factories of Rajgangpur, Dalmiapuram and two factories of Pakistan. In the year 1964 both factories in Pakistan were sold off. Jaidayal Dalmia was associated with many companies, worked as managing director of sugar, distillery and other factories. He was also the Technical Director of first ever cement factory in Uttar Pradesh established in Churk. He also held positions of chairman, director, Technical Director of public limited companies like, cement, sugar, distillery, paper, vanaspati ghee, refractories, ceramics, magnetite, financing, insurance and different industries.


Family

He was married to Krishna Devi and had seven sons and two daughters. The name of his sons are Vishnu Hari Dalmia, Nar Hari Dalmia, Mridu Hari Dalmia, Jai Hari Dalmia, Ajay Hari Dalmia, Yadu Hari Dalmia and Raghu Hari Dalmia, who inherited their stakes in Dalmia Group after his demise in 1993. He had two daughters Uma Devi and Usha Devi.


Philanthropy

He was great philanthropist and from 1951 onwards established many trusts that run private hospitals, schools, widow houses, dharamshalas, etc. He was vocal social reformist, who supported anti cow-slaughter movement and was deeply involved in construction of Krishna Jamnabhoomi Kesava Deo Temple. Extended financial help to victims of flood, drought, earthquake and riots. Gave scholarships to deserving and poor students. Also, helped in marriage of girls from financially weaker families. His elder brother Ramkrishna Dalmia and Jaidyal Dalmia, they together founded many trusts of which some are noted like Ramkrishna Jaidayal Dalmia Shreevani Alankaran is an award given or excellence in Sanskrit language and literature. and Dalmia Trust Water Environment awards for outstanding works for water harvesting and environment conservation are given by another trust named Sri Ramkrishna Jaidayal Dalmia Sewa Sansthan founded by two brothers, which operated from their native village
Chirawa Chirawa is a municipal town and tehsil in Jhunjhunu district of Shekhawati region in Rajasthan state of India. Its elevation is above sea level. See also * Jhunjhunu district Jhunjhunu district is a district of the Indian state of Rajast ...
in
Jhunjhunu district Jhunjhunu district is a district of the Indian state of Rajasthan in northern India. The city of Jhunjhunu is the district headquarters. District location The district falls within Shekhawati region, and is bounded on the northeast and east by ...
of
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. After announcing his retirement from his profession, he was Managing Trustee of ''Shri Krishna Janmsthan Sewa Sansthan, Mathura'' for two decades and helped in construction of temples. He also handled the publishing literature of the trust. He had interest in various religious and charitable trusts helping poor, handicapped, blind and needy.


Author

He was also the author of books like – ''Theology and Untouchability'' (Dharmshashtra aur Asprishyata) and ''A Review of beef in ancient India'' (Pracheen Bharat mein Gomaans – Ek samiksha) published in 1971. He was also involved in publishing and translation of many Bengali Vaishnav literature to Hindi.


References

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