Jagdish Narain Sapru

Jagdish Narain Sapru (16 November 1933 8 May 2007), the grandson of eminent lawyer, political, and social leader Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, was the former chairman of ITC Limited, BOC India, DIC India (Formerly Coates of India), Nicco Park, and the Indian Chamber of Commerce. He was also the president of the Tollygunge Club, a prestigious golf club in Kolkata. Sapru was voted as one of the 'CEOs who Rock' by Asia Africa Intelligence Wire in 2003 and was also an honorary fellow of the All India Management Association.

Early life

Jagdish Narain Sapru was born on November 16, 1933 in Allahabad (in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh) to a Kashmiri Brahmin family. He was educated at the Allahabad University where he achieved an M.A. in Economics.

ITC

Sapru joined ITC as a 'sales pupil' in 1955. In the mid '60s, he was posted in Calcutta (now Kolkatta), and eventually made his permanent home there. He joined the board in 1974, and became chairman in 1983, succeeding his brother-in-law Ajit Narain Haksar. In his tenure as chairman, Sapru was responsible for ITC diversifying into the agriculture sector. He retired from ITC in 1991.

Family life

Sapru is survived by his wife Gita, two sons, Nirukt and Rakesh, daughters-in-law Abha and Sonya, and three grandchildren Abhirukt, Mihika and Sarojini. He was a keen golfer and cricketer.

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