Paiso: How Sindhis Do Business
by Maya Bathija /
2017 / English / Kindle
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Guided by their sharp business acumen and adaptability, Sindhis
have braved Partition, fled from one nation to another, and
weathered ups and downs in the economy to set up some of the
biggest companies in the world. In Paiso, Maya Bathija, former head
of content of the Sindhian, brings to you the extraordinary stories
of five Sindhi families and the empires they have built over the
years through Gary and David Harilela of the Hong Kong-based
Harilela Group, renowned for their hotels; Ramola Motwani,
chairwoman and CEO of the realestate investment and development
company Merrimac Ventures; India s first individual angel investor
and chairman of Americorp Ventures and India Land Properties,
Harish Fabiani; Dilip Kumar V Lakhi, head of Lakhi Group-one of the
biggest diamond suppliers in the country; and Jitu Virwani, real
estate kingpin and CMD of the Embassy Group. Through the journeys
of these incredibly successful companies, built painstakingly by
many generations, this book takes a close look at the Sindhi way of
doing business.
Guided by their sharp business acumen and adaptability, Sindhis
have braved Partition, fled from one nation to another, and
weathered ups and downs in the economy to set up some of the
biggest companies in the world. In Paiso, Maya Bathija, former head
of content of the Sindhian, brings to you the extraordinary stories
of five Sindhi families and the empires they have built over the
years through Gary and David Harilela of the Hong Kong-based
Harilela Group, renowned for their hotels; Ramola Motwani,
chairwoman and CEO of the realestate investment and development
company Merrimac Ventures; India s first individual angel investor
and chairman of Americorp Ventures and India Land Properties,
Harish Fabiani; Dilip Kumar V Lakhi, head of Lakhi Group-one of the
biggest diamond suppliers in the country; and Jitu Virwani, real
estate kingpin and CMD of the Embassy Group. Through the journeys
of these incredibly successful companies, built painstakingly by
many generations, this book takes a close look at the Sindhi way of
doing business.