Amritlal Hargovinddas (1889–1964) was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist. He is identified in public records as part of the broader generation of Indian business figures who were active during the late colonial and early post-Independence period.
Key Facts
| Name | Amritlal Hargovinddas |
|---|---|
| Born | 1889 |
| Died | 1964 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Known for | Industrial enterprise and philanthropy |
Background
Amritlal Hargovinddas lived between 1889 and 1964, a period that spanned the closing decades of British rule in India and the first years of the Republic. Indian industrialists of this generation typically engaged in manufacturing, trading houses, or family-run enterprises, and many combined commercial activity with charitable work directed at education, healthcare, and community welfare.
Significance
He is recorded in public reference databases within the cohort of Indian business people, with notability arising from his combined role as an industrialist and philanthropist. Specific details of his enterprises, institutional affiliations, and charitable foundations are not summarised here in the absence of verified information.
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References
- Wikidata entry: Q16003651