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Kesoram Chairperson Manjushree Khaitan Dies At 65

Khaitan assumed the role of chairperson in July 2019, following the demise of her father, industrialist Basant Kumar Birla.

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The B K Birla Group on Thursday announced the death of Manjushree Khaitan, the chairperson of Kesoram Industries Ltd. Khaitan, 65, died in her Kolkata home following a brief illness, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional leadership and philanthropy, group officials said.

Having joined the Kesoram Board in October 1998, Khaitan assumed the role of chairperson in July 2019, following the demise of her father, industrialist Basant Kumar Birla.

Khaitan's commitment extended beyond the boardroom to the field of education, the group said in a statement.

Her four-decade-long association with the Ashok Hall Group of schools stands as a testament to her dedication to nurturing young minds, with a particular focus on empowering girl children from underprivileged sections of society, group officials said.

Her passing away so early is an irreparable loss to Kesoram and its subsidiaries which had begun to progress well in recent times, it said.

'As a philanthropist, she was never found wanting in personally supporting the cause of those on the fringes of society. She was a huge connoisseur of art and supported a large number of artists through her deep involvement with Birla Academy of Fine Arts,' the statement read.

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