Khora Ramji Chawda (1860–1923), better known as Seth Khora Ramji, was a reputed railway contractor, coal mines owner, banker and philanthropist of the early 20th century in
India
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, who worked from
Dhanbad
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and
Jharia
Jharia is a neighbourhood in Dhanbad city in Dhanbad Sadar subdivision of Dhanbad district in Jharkhand state, India. Jharia's economy is heavily dependent on the local coal fields, used to make coke. However, fires in the coal fields have made ...
.
Life-sketch
He was born in the year 1860 in a small village called
Sinugra
Sinugra (also spelled Shinoogra / Sinogra / Sinougra) is a village 7 km from the town of Anjar, in the Anjar taluka of Kutch district in the Indian state of Gujarat.
History
The village is one of the eighteen villages founded by Mistris ...
in
Cutch and belonged to small but enterprising
Mestri community.
[Encyclopaedia of Bengal, Bihar & Orissa (1920) by British Gazetteer.-''Section : People from the region Life-sketch of Seth Khora Ramji Chawda''.][Diary of Golden Days at Jharia – A Memoir & History of Gurjar Kashtriya Samaj of Kutch in Coalfields of Jharia – written by Natwarlal Devram Jethwa of Calcutta compiled by Raja Pawan Jethwa published in 1998 in English.]He was one of the reputed Railway Contractors of his times and his exploits were mentioned by British authorities. He is also credited by them to be the first Indian to break monopoly of Europeans in
Jharia
Jharia is a neighbourhood in Dhanbad city in Dhanbad Sadar subdivision of Dhanbad district in Jharkhand state, India. Jharia's economy is heavily dependent on the local coal fields, used to make coke. However, fires in the coal fields have made ...
coalfields. He established his first Colliery name ''Khas Jharia Colliery'' in 1895 and moved on to establish five more by 1910. He was also a financing partner in many coalfields of Jharia coal belt and additionally worked as a Private Banker.
[Khora Ramji Legal : Partner in Khimji Walji]
/ref> With his half-brother, Jethabhai Lira Jethwa (1862-1932) he owned Khas Jinagora Colliery, which operated under name & style of ''J. & K. Ramji''.
Railway Contract Works across British India
As per British records – a few lines are quoted[ –
Some of the works done by Khora Ramji Chawda of ]Sinugra
Sinugra (also spelled Shinoogra / Sinogra / Sinougra) is a village 7 km from the town of Anjar, in the Anjar taluka of Kutch district in the Indian state of Gujarat.
History
The village is one of the eighteen villages founded by Mistris ...
are : 1880 : Hubli
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Loco Shed & other Works, 100 Miles work in North Western Railway, 20 Miles Work in Southern Maratta Railway, 177 miles in 1882–84 Hotgi
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to Gadag
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with his brothers in SMR, 22 Miles Railway in East Bengal Railway, 1888 – 128 miles in Bilaspur to Jharsuguda
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with fellow Mistris
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section including Bridge over Hasdeo River
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at Champa
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in BNR, in 1894 Jharia
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Branch line of EIR, 1895 : Railway line in East Coast State Railway
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& Bridge over Ganjam
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. His last Railway work was in 1903 : Bridge over Ganges
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river in Allahbad
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– Lucknow
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section.
Shift in carrer from Contractor to Miner
While working for this bridge, he was harassed by Engineer I.L. Gail, so he decided to stop Railway Contracts. By this time since 1895 to 1901 he had already started two collieries in Jharia. A. B. Gale later realised his mistake and offered him contracts in other section.[ But Khora Ramji declined the offer and diverted all his energy to Coal Mining business, in which he was assisted by his & his brother's son.][ He also started a new venture as a private banker at Jharia.][ He rose to such a height by 1920 and became '']Seth
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'' Khora Ramji from Khora Ramji that British had to mention his name in Encyclopaedia of Bengal, Bihar & Orissa.[Kutch Gurjar Kshatriyas : A brief History & Glory : by Raja Pawan Jethwa. (2007) Calcutta. Seth Khora Ramji & Brothers -A biosketch pp: 90-91] He had studied up to fourth standard in his native village school but still managed to erect & build Railway bridges requiring deep technical knowledge and mathematical calculations.[''Nanji Bapa ni Nondh Pothi'' written by Nanji Govindji Taunk and compiled by Dharsi J. Taunk (1999) (Gujarati Book)]
Coal Mines at Jharia coalfields belt
Khora Ramji and Brothers established collieries at Khas Jharia, Jeenagora
Jeenagora is a neighbourhood in Dhanbad in Dhanbad Sadar subdivision of Dhanbad district of Jharkhand.
Geography
Location
Jeenagora is located at .
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, Jamadoba
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Geography
Location
Jamadoba is located at . It has an average elevation of 153 metres (501 feet).
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, Balihari, Fatehpur, Gareria, Bansjora & Bagadih.[ In Pure Jharia Colliery Khora Ramji and brothers were partners with Diwan Bahadur D.D. Thacker.][ Khora Ramji was also partner in Khimji Walji & Company's ''Indian Jharia Colliery'' located at ]Tisra
Tisra is a neighbourhood in Dhanbad in Dhanbad Sadar subdivision of Dhanbad district in Jharkhand state, India.
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Location
Tisra is located at .
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.[
The credit of being first Indian to break the monopoly of British in ]Jharia Coalfield
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s goes to Seth Khora Ramji of Sinugra
Sinugra (also spelled Shinoogra / Sinogra / Sinougra) is a village 7 km from the town of Anjar, in the Anjar taluka of Kutch district in the Indian state of Gujarat.
History
The village is one of the eighteen villages founded by Mistris ...
. In the life sketch of Khora Ramji given in ''Encyclopedia of Bengal, Bihar & Orissa'' – the British have noted this fact in year 1920 – ''"In Jharia Coalfield he was first Indian to seize the opportunity and by his prompt entry into colliery business, he was able to remove the stigma that would otherwise be levelled against his community as backward class."''[ Further, details are given in the book ''Diary of Golden Days at Jharia – A Memoir & History of Gurjar Kashtriya Samaj of Kutch in Coalfields of Jharia – written by Natwarlal Devram Jethwa'' -Quote: He similarly purchased about eight coal-fields from years 1895–1909. Further, he also encouraged fellow ]Mistri
Mistri, or Mistry, is a term for a master-craftsman, foreman or supervisor of manual workers in India. Mistri is being replaced with "supervisor" and other terms, as for example by the Indian Railway who replaced it with supervisor in 2005.
The w ...
contractors to purchase the land and even financed them to do so. He later approached Raja of Jharia for lease of mining rights and laid foundation of his colliery business.[ The location of his three collieries named Jeenagora, Khas Jherria, Gareria is mentioned also in 1917 Gazetteers of Bengal, Assam, Bihar & Orissa.:- Unquote]
''The Jharia underground fire still raging first came to notice in November 1930 with subsidence at Seth Khora Ramji's Khas Jharia Colliery(Page 159). Page 160)''. The politics of labour under late colonialism:workers, unions, and the state in Chota Nagpur, 1928–1939 by Dilip Simeon.[Gazetteers of Bengal, Assam, Bihar & Orissa 1917 Khora Ramji Colliries]
/ref> As per details given in ''Diary of Golden Days at Jharia – A Memoir & History of Gurjar Kashtriya Samaj of Kutch in Coalfields of Jharia – written by Natwarlal Devram Jethwa'' – Quote: "Seth Khora Ramji headed the first association as mentioned by British authorities in ''Encyclopaedia Bengal, Bihar & Orissa (1920)''.
Shipping Business at Cutch State
Seth Khora Ramji and brothers also owned a fleet of ships based in Cutch State
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, which used to deal in import and export dry fruits and spices, trading from Tuna Port
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Tuna Port was developed during mid-eighteenth century.
Fateh Mohammad (1786–1813), a shepherd-turned-king, had further developed the existing facilities ...
and Mandvi
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with Muscat
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, Mombasa
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, Mzizima
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, Zanzibar
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and other countries. Among others from his community, who were in this business were Seth Raja Narayan Chawda of Kumbharia, Kalaji Kachrani Varu of Anjar in decades of 1890–1920. After death of Khora Ramji, one of grandson, Jivram Jeram carried on shipping business for couple of decades till 1945.[
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Death
Khora Ramji died in year 1923 at his native place in Sinugra.[
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Philanthropic activities
As a philanthropist, in his native village Sinugra, he had built and donated in year 1910 a Hindu temple, wells, welcome-gate, Chabutro
Chabutro, also spelled as chabutaro or chabutra, is a structure found mostly in India. They are a tower-like structure with pentagonal- or octagonal-shaped enclosures at the top. In the upper enclosure are several holes, where birds can make the ...
and a primary school, which is now named ''Seth Khora Ramji Prathmik Shala''.[ He also donated major fund along with some other ]Mistri
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colliery owners to start a Gujarati
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school named the Jharia Anglo-Gujarati School at Jharia
Jharia is a neighbourhood in Dhanbad city in Dhanbad Sadar subdivision of Dhanbad district in Jharkhand state, India. Jharia's economy is heavily dependent on the local coal fields, used to make coke. However, fires in the coal fields have made ...
in 1905.[ He also owned more than 500 acres farm-lands, the produce of which was given away to poor and needy.][ In the year 1920, when he held a large public charity event and a ]yagna
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at Sinugra. At the time of this event, Seth Khora Ramji was honoured by Maharao of Cutch, Sir Khengarji III Sawai Bahadur, who sent him a '' Paghdi'' by hands of royal messenger.[ Further, at ]Mathura
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he along with Jetha Lira Jethwa of Sinugra had built and donated a Dharamashala now named ''Kutch Kadia Dharamshala'' in the years 1889–1900, when they were stationed there for railway contract job.[
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Successors
The several mines owned jointly by family of 5 brothers, we divivded amongst the family mutually after his death. Ambalal Khora also carried on father's legacy as a railway contractor, who died in a railway accident.
Capcize & Fire in main mines
His eldest son Karamshi Khora,took over the managment of Khas Jharia & Golden Jharia mines. Karamshi Khora was among the dignitaries, who shared dais in historic All India Trade Union Congress
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meeting held at Jharia in 1928 by prominent labor leaders like Swami Viswananda and Swami Darsanananda. It was hosted by Ramjush Agarwalla and other noted coal miners present were D. D. Thacker, Chhaganlal Karamshi Parekh, Babu Shyam Sunder Chakravarty, Keshavji Pitambar, Madhavji Jivan and others.[
Several after his death two of his collieries, Khas Jharia & Golden Jharia, which worked on maximum 260-foot-deep shafts,][ collapsed due to now infamous underground fires, in which their house & bungalow also collapsed on 8 November 1930, causing 18 feet subsidence and widespread destruction.][ The coal mines at that time were run by his sons Karamshi Khora, Ambalal Khora and others.][
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New Ventures
Jivram Jeram,[Kothari's Economic Guide and Investors' Handbook of India, 1961 pp 175] who carried on his legacy of Shipping business in Cutch till in 1945 he came to Calcutta in year 1946. He, Devram Jethabhai & others invested in fresh coal mines business. Jivram Jeram was one of the founders and director of Khas Shampore Coal Company founded in 1946 having head office at Calcutta
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and mines at Mohuda near Jharia.[ It was a joint venture in which other partners were the family of ]Nagalpar
Nagalpur Moti or Nagalpar Moti is a small village in Kutch district in the state of Gujarat, India. It comes under Anjar taluka.
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based Dhanaji Ratanji Rathor, who owned the Diamond Coal Coampany of Tisra
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Geography
Location
Tisra is located at .
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, Jayantilal Ojha from the noted industrialist and miner concern of Amritlal Ojha
Amritlal Ojha (1890–1944) was a noted coal miner and businessman from Calcutta, India.
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Birth and early life
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, R. K. Seth the transport magnate of East India and noted industrialist and politician of Lahore
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, Rai Bahadur Lala Ram Saran Das.[ Jivram Jeram later also purchased minerals mines of ]quartz
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, kayonit and stones at Saraikela
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Jetha Lira died in 1932 and he Khas Jeenagora mine was later on run solely his son Devram Jethabhai Jethwa till 1938–39 after which the mine was sold due to dispute with ]Raja of Jharia
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The present Jharia house is an offshoot of Palganj in Hazaribagh and was formerly established at Katrasgarh.Bihar ...
over lease renewal. The family moved to Calcutta and established themselves as one of the largest importers and stockists of coal mining machinery and heavy duty screw pump
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Three principal forms exist; In its simplest form (the Archimedes' screw pump or 'water screw'), a single scr ...
s.[
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Nationalization of Coal Mines in 1971
The business of some other coal mines in Jharia of Seth Khora Ramji were carried on by his successors, which were finally taken over by government when the coal mines in India were nationalized in 1971–72.
See also
*Jagmal Raja Chauhan
Jagmal Raja Chauhan (1887–1974), better known as Rai Bahadur Jagmal Raja, was a noted railway contractor, industrialist, miner, private banker, aviation pioneer and philanthropist of India.
Early life
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