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"Intense
as he was at work, his work extended far beyond
the confines of business. He was convinced that
business had a duty to return to society a fair
share of the wealth derived from it.
The
essence of his philanthropy was to make people
stand on their own feet. He was also the benefactor,
a patron of the arts. The Sangit Kala Kendra testifies
the enthusiasm with which he pursued the finer
things in life. At a personal level, he was like
a beacon, always there to guide all of us. As
the head of companies, as a father, as a husband
or a friend, he would be by your side when you
needed him most. This was 'Aditya Birla', much
like a crystal with many faces."
Mrs. Rajashree Birla
"Very
early in his career, long before the word 'globalisation'
came into our everyday lexicon, he had foreseen
the winds of change and staked the future of his
business on a competitive, free-market driven
economic order. At a time when India's economy
was glued with bureaucracy and taped with controls,
his was a rather lone voice. But it was a voice
that not only spoke, but also acted decisively
and with conviction.
For him, though, globalisation meant more than
just geographic reach. He believed that a business
could be global even whilst being based in India.
Therefore, back in home territory, he drove single-mindedly
to put together the building blocks to make his
Indian businesses a global force. It is this vision
which, I believe, will prove to be one of his
enduring legacies to Indian business. It is a
vision which prompts the Indian entrepreneur to
take a longer stride; it is a vision which makes
the Indian entrepreneur dare and may be even dream;
it is a vision that makes all of us proud to be
a part of the new India in the making."
Mr. Kumar Mangalam Birla
"Shri
Birla was a visionary industrialist. He had understood
before most others the necessity of taking Indian
companies abroad. In India too, his businesses
were run with great professionalism. His life
is an example that all Indian businessmen can
learn from."
A. B. Vajpayee, former Prime Minister
"I
did not have the pleasure of meeting or knowing
Aditya Birla, but I do know that he and my late
husband admired one another and remained in close
touch. Aditya Birla represented the new face of
Indian business: professional, modern and forward
looking. His years at the helm of affairs were
spent in search of new horizons, meeting new challenges
and preparing his companies for the future. It
is a tribute to his farsightedness that he expanded
abroad when Indian business was generally content
to look inwards. It was Aditya Birla, I believe,
who in one of his earlier meetings with Rajiv
Gandhi, emphasised the need for deregulation and
liberalisation so that the entrepreneurial energies
of our young men and women could be unleashed.
It is indeed the nation's tragedy that both of
them died in the prime of their years."
Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, President AICC
"Shri
Aditya Vikram Birla has a special position in
the contemporary history of India's industrial
development. His range of activity extended over
the entire spectrum of business and industry,
with his contributions to national reconstruction
in sectors such as science, technology and education
being particularly invaluable."
Mr. K .R. Narayanan, former President
"In
any Hall of Fame, among the best and the brightest
of the century, one name that would shine in resplendent
glory is that of Aditya Vikram Birla. He belonged
to those rare breed of industrialists who achieved
so much in so short a span of life.
He
was a great visionary who himself set out a bold,
uncharted path that proved that Indian businessmen
are second to none when it comes to creativity
and adventure. That Indian industry can compete
in the face of all odds.To praise with head and
heart is simply not enough. The lives of great
men, leave behind footprints on the sands of time
for others to follow. Aditya Birla's was a great
life. His vision was to help build a new India.
An India free from fear, free from want and free
from exploitation."
Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime
Minister
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