Baba Kalyani
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Babasaheb Neelkanth Kalyani is an Indian businessman who served as the chairman and managing
director of Bharat Forge, the flagship company of the Kalyani Group
and the world's second-largest forgings manufacturer after ThyssenKrupp
of Germany.
Early
Life and Education
Baba Kalyani was born on 7 January
1949 to Sulochana and Neelakanth Kalyani, a Pune based technocrat and maker of
auto components.He completed his high school from Rastriya Military School
Belgaum, formerly King George Royal Indian Military College. He attended BITS Pilani,
from where he earned a BE(Hons.) in Mechanical Engineering in 1970,
and later in Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he earned an MS
degree.
Career
Baba Kalyani joined Bharat Forge in
1972 when the company's annual turnover was about US $1.3 million; it was then
a global company with 11 manufacturing facilities spread across India, USA,
Germany, Sweden, and China.
Kalyani pioneered the export of
automobile components from India to China in 2002. Bharat Forge was the
country's largest exporter of automotive components for eight consecutive
years, with exports contributing almost 50% to total sales. Every second heavy
truck manufactured in USA runs on a "Made by Bharat Forge, India"
front axle beam. Bharat Forge’s global customer base comprises 38 automobile
manufacturers besides several tier suppliers to the industry.
He is the Founder Chairman of
Pratham Pune Education Foundation, an NGO that is engaged in providing primary
education to children belonging to under-privileged sections of the local
community. Since its inception in 2000, Pratham Pune has made a difference in
the lives of over 100,000 children in Pune society. Kalyani is also providing
free technical and vocational training to rural youth at a government
Industrial Training Institute [ITI] Taluka in Pune district that is being run
as a Public-Private partnership, a model being replicated in other parts of the
country. Kalyani also supports various other NGOs and charitable institutes
engaged in education and assisting the disadvantaged and needy.
To contribute to a clean and
emission-free environment, Kalyani set up Kenersys Limited to manufacture
various energy-efficient wind turbines for domestic and international markets.
The company also has its own wind turbines in Maharashtra which generate
"green energy" for the group’s manufacturing operations. He is also
engaged in developing solar energy equipment for the non-conventional energy
sector. In a joint venture with KPIT Cummins, Bharat Forge is developing a
hybrid solution that would contribute in the country being able to meet its
vehicular emission targets.
Kalyani received the Indian
government's Padma Bhushan award for contributions to Trade and Industry, and was made
Commander First Class of the Royal Order of the Polar Star by the Swedish
government in recognition of his contribution in furthering trade and business
cooperation between Sweden and India. Other awards include Global Economy Prize
2009 for Business by Kiel Institute, German Businessman of the Year-2006 by
Business India Magazine, Entrepreneur of the Year 2005 for Manufacturing by
Ernst & Young, and CEO of the Year 2004 by the Business Standard group.
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