The last rite of the veteran industrialist and Padma Bhushan-Awardee Rahul Bajaj was carried out in Pune today with a full-state award and with representatives of India Inc., politicians and ordinary people Maharashtra Maharashtra Chairman Uddhav Thackeray has announced that the funeral of Rahul Bajaj will be held on Sunday with a full-state award.
The last rite of the former Chairman of the Bajaj group was carried out by Rahul Bajaj’s Sons Rajeev and Sanjiv in the electrical crematorium at Vaikth Smashanbhoomi in Pune The remnants of Fana Bajaj have been stored in their residence (Bajaj Factory) in Akurdi in Pimpri-Chinchwad City in Pune District so that people can pay their last respect.
Previously today, the remnants of mortal Industrialis Rahul Bajaj were taken to his residence and preparation on his last ceremony Bajaj, Chairman of Emeritus from the Bajaj group, inhaled the last in a private hospital here on Saturday due to illness. He is 83 years old.
Head of the Sharad Pawar NCP, Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Aaditya Thackeray, among others, gave respect to industrial tycoons. Bajaj is a man behind the iconic ‘Bajaj’ brand that grows with the aspirations of the middle class in India that has been liberalized before Dr. Parvez Grant, Chairman, Ruby Hall Clinic said that Rahul Bajaj died at Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday. He was in care for the problems related to the heart and lung for last month.
Born on June 10, 1938, Rahul Bajaj held a bachelor’s degree in economics, a law degree from the University of Mumbai and MBA from Harvard Bajaj is a former member of Rajya Sabha. In addition, he has been the chairman of the International Business Council, World Economic Forum.
Bajaj is one of the leaders who serve longest in Indian companies He served as President of India Industry Confederation (CII) twice. Bajaj served as President CII from 1979 to 1980 and again from 1999 to 2000.