Who Was Subhash Dandekar? Kokuyo Camlin's Chairman Emeritus Passes Away in Mumbai

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Subhash Dandekar. Source: (X/Dev_Fadnavis)

Subhash Dandekar, Chairman Emeritus of stationery brand Kokuyo Camlin, died on Monday. He was 86. Dandekar was cremated in central Mumbai and a condolence meeting will be held on Thursday, family sources told news agency PTI.

Subhash Dandekar's Career And Legacy

In 1958, Subhash Dandekar completed his undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Mumbai University and joined the company as technical director. His focus was on creating high-quality art materials in India, reducing reliance on imports.

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Dandekar started research and development by creating his first product: waterproof black drawing ink. The ink quickly gained popularity among designers, cartographers, and cartoonists. Encouraged by the positive response, he expanded the product line to include more shades. Cartoonist Bal Thackeray praised his work, inspiring Dandekar to delve deeper into colour technologies.

He then began his post-graduate studies in colour chemistry at Glasgow, UK, and visited several dye and pigment manufacturers from England and neighbouring countries to better understand the business nuances.

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Dandekar played a key role in making Camlin a top producer of high-quality art supplies. His leadership led the company to branch out significantly, offering not just art materials, but also office supplies, professional artist tools, and educational essentials like mathematical instruments, pencils, markers, and inks.

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