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Mahindra Group
Mahindra Group
Mahindra Group
HISTORY
Mahindra & Mahindra was incorporated as Muhammad & Mahindra in 1945 by the brothers J. C.
Mahindra and K. C. Mahindra, and Malik Ghulam Muhammad in Ludhiana, Punjab to trade steel.
Following the Partition of India in 1947, Malik Ghulam Muhammad left the company and emigrated
to Pakistan, where he became the first finance minister of the new state (and later the third Governor
General in 1951). In 1948, K. C. Mahindra changed the company's name to Mahindra & Mahindra.
Building on their expertise in the steel industry, the Mahindra brothers began trading steel with UK
suppliers. They won a contract to manufacture Willys Jeeps in India and began producing them in 1947.
By 1956, the company was listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange, and by 1969 the company became an
exporter of utility vehicles and spare parts.[4] Like many Indian companies, Mahindra responded to the
restrictions of the Licence Raj by expanding into other industries. Mahindra & Mahindra created
a tractor division in 1982 and a tech division (now Tech Mahindra) in 1986. It has continued to diversify
its operations through both joint ventures and greenfield investments.[5]
By 1994, the group had become so diverse that it undertook a fundamental reorganization, dividing into six
Strategic Business Units: Automotive; Farm Equipment; Infrastructure; Trade and Financial
services; Information Technology; and Automotive Components (known internally as Systech). [6]The
new managing director, Anand Mahindra, followed this reorganization with a new logo in 2000 and the
successful launch of the Mahindra Scorpio(a wholly indigenously designed vehicle) in 2002. Along with
an overhaul in production and manufacturing methods, these changes helped make the company more
competitive,[7] and since then the Group's reputation and revenues have risen noticeably. Currently,
Mahindra & Mahindra is one of the 20 largest companies in India [8] In 2009, Forbes ranked Mahindra
among the top 200 most reputable companies in the world.[9]
In January 2011, the Mahindra Group launched a new corporate brand, Mahindra Rise, to unify Mahindra's
image across industries and geographies.[10] The brand positions Mahindra products and services as
aspirational, supporting customers' ambitions to 'Rise.'
In April 2012, the Mahindra Group expressed interest in purchasing the bankrupt automobile
company Saab, and placed several bids for Saab, though was outbid by Saab's new owner National Electric
Vehicle Sweden.[11]
LEADERSHIP
Keshub Mahindra, the Chairman Emeritus of Mahindra & Mahindra, is a graduate of Wharton Business
School, University of Pennsylvania, USA. He joined the company in 1947 and became the chairman in
1963.
During his career he has also been Chairman of Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry (1966–67),
President of ASSOCHAM (1969–70), Chairman of the Indian Institute of Management
Ahmedabad (1975–85); Member of the Foundation Board – International Institute for Management
Development (1984–89)
At the time of the Bhopal Disaster he was managing director of Union Carbide India Ltd.(In 2010 he was
charged and indicted for causing death due to negligence and sentenced to 2 years' imprisonment and Rs 1
Lakh fine. He was granted bail shortly after being sentenced.[25] [26]
Anand Mahindra is chairman and managing director of Mahindra & Mahindra. He graduated from Harvard
University and earned his MBA from Harvard Business School in 1981.[27] He joined the Mahindra Group
in 1981 as an Executive Assistant to the Finance Director of the Mahindra Ugine Steel Company. [28]
COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
Other initiatives include Mahindra Hariyali (a 1 million tree planting campaign) [19] as well as sponsorship
[20]
of the Lifeline Express, a mobile hospital train. Mahindra employees also plan and lead their own service
projects through Mahindra's Employee Social Options Plans. In 2009, more than 35,000 employees
participated.[21]
The Mahindra Group was responsible for the creation of Mahindra United World College, a UWC campus
located in Pune.
Mahindra supports the Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards to recognize Indian theater talent, the
Mahindra Indo-American Film Festival, and the Mahindra Lucknow Festival. In 2011, it held the first
annual Mahindra Blues Festival with guests including Buddy Guy, Johnny Lang, and Shemekia Copeland
at the Mehboob Studios in Mumbai.[22] Mahindra partners with the NBA and Celtic Football Club to bring
grassroots basketball and football to India.[23]