Jagdish "Panditrao" Agashe (8 March 1936 – 16 November 1986) was an Indian businessman, best remembered for succeeding his father
Chandrashekhar Agashe as the joint managing director of the
Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate Ltd. from 1970 to 1978. The
Panditrao Agashe School in
Pune
Pune (; ; also known as Poona, ( the official name from 1818 until 1978) is one of the most important industrial and educational hubs of India, with an estimated population of 7.4 million As of 2021, Pune Metropolitan Region is the largest i ...
is named in his honour.
Biography
Early life and family: 1936–1956
Agashe was born on 8 March 1936, into an aristocratic and entrepreneurial
Chitpavan brahmin
Brahmin (; sa, ब्राह्मण, brāhmaṇa) is a varna as well as a caste within Hindu society. The Brahmins are designated as the priestly class as they serve as priests (purohit, pandit, or pujari) and religious teachers (gur ...
family of industrialist
Chandrashekhar Agashe and wife Indirabai Agashe (née Dwarka Gokhale).
He was the fourth of nine children, and second son (eldest surviving), born to his parents. Given the name Jagdish at birth, he was known for most of his professional and personal life as Panditrao, a nickname given to him by his sisters.
Agashe's father founded the
Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate
The Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate Ltd. is an Indian sugar company headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Established in 1934, it is one of the oldest companies in India.
History Under Chandrashekhar Agashe: 1934 — 1956
In 1933, the ...
in 1934, and after his death in 1956, Agashe was brought on the
board of directors of the company under S. L. Limaye's chairmanship and K. V. Champhekar's management in 1957.
He had matriculated high school, but dropped out of his
Bachelor of Science
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The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Science was the University o ...
degree from
Fergusson University when he joined the company, becoming the joint
managing director
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of the syndicate alongside his brother
Dnyaneshwar
Sant Dnyaneshwar (Marathi pronunciation: ̪ɲaːn̪eʃʋəɾ, also referred to as Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli or Dnyaneshwar Vitthal Kulkarni (1275–1296), was a 13th-century Indian Marathi saint, poet, philosopher and yogi ...
on 1 July 1970.
Agashe never married. Through his brother Dnyaneshwar, he was a paternal uncle to
Mandar and
Ashutosh Agashe
Ashutosh Agashe (born 21 October 1972) is an Indian cricket player and businessman. He played the Ranji Trophy for the Maharashtra cricket team from 1996 to 1999. He has served as the managing director of Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate Ltd. ...
. Some of Agashe's other prominent relations include musician
Ashutosh Phatak, historian
Dinkar G. Kelkar, scientist
P. K. Kelkar, and
Third Anglo-Maratha War
The Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817–1819) was the final and decisive conflict between the English East India Company and the Maratha Empire in India. The war left the Company in control of most of India. It began with an invasion of Maratha ter ...
general
Bapu Gokhale.
Career in business: 1956–1986
Agashe's father left the syndicate to him in a strong position, with several senior managers of the company aiding Agashe, given his considerable youth when he joined the
board of director
A board of directors (commonly referred simply as the board) is an executive committee that jointly supervises the activities of an organization, which can be either a for-profit or a nonprofit organization such as a business, nonprofit organiz ...
s in 1957.
Between 1958 and 1966, the syndicate continued regular operation under the board's management and Agashe's supervision, during which time he financially aided several farming communities around the
Malshiras taluka
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, including those regions affected by the
Panshet dam flood in 1961.
The later half of the 1960s saw Agashe battle the
Government of Maharashtra's
socialist
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land acquisition schemes, which he ultimately lost, relinquishing several thousand acres of syndicate owned land to the
Government of India
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. He was also known for his philanthropy, donating to several
Maharashtra Mandals across India. By 1966, Agashe's brother Dnyaneshwar had joined him on the board of directors of the syndicate, and further founded the
Suvarna Sahakari Bank in 1969, of which Agashe was a director. Agashe became the joint managing director of the company in July 1970.
In the early 1970s, Agashe established the
Mandar Printing Press in
Shaniwar Peth, naming it after his nephew Mandar. In 1973, he also donated an exhibit named after his father to the
Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum. Beginning in the 1970s, under Agashe and his brother, the syndicate manufactured
liquor in
Shreepur, Maharashtra, specialising in
whisky
Whisky or whiskey is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. Various grains (which may be malted) are used for different varieties, including barley, corn, rye, and wheat. Whisky is typically aged in wooden ca ...
and
rum
Rum is a liquor made by fermenting and then distilling sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice. The distillate, a clear liquid, is usually aged in oak barrels. Rum is produced in nearly every sugar-producing region of the world, such as the Ph ...
production under its several flagship brands.
The syndicate was one of the first companies to produce a range of government-approved liquors after the
Maharashtra state prohibition, called
Indian Made Foreign Liquor Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) is the official term used by governments, businesses and media in India to refer to all types of liquor manufactured in the country other than indigenous alcoholic beverages such as feni, toddy, arrack and othe ...
. In 1978, Agashe retired as joint managing director of the syndicate, leaving his brother as sole managing director. By the early 1980s, under Agashe's management, the syndicate also briefly engaged in the business of metal printing.
In 1984, Agashe survived a heart attack, having been a heavy smoker for most of his life.
Death and legacy: 1986
Agashe died on 16 November 1986, from a heart attack at the family residence in Shaniwar Peth. His younger brother and nephews survived him in business. The
Panditrao Agashe School in Pune was named in his honour.
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Marathi people
1936 births
1986 deaths
Businesspeople from Pune
Indian industrialists
20th-century Indian businesspeople
20th-century Indian philanthropists
Businesspeople from Maharashtra