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Presentation by:
Sudhanshu Malewar
Siddharth Parkhe
Symbiosis College ofArts &
Commerce, Pune.
SubmittedTo:
Prof.Vivek Sane
•Capital: Hyderabad
•Geographical Area
(Sq km): 114,840
•State language:
Telugu, Hindi,
English.
•Literacy Rate:
66.5%
•Key Industries: IT,
Pharmaceuticals
manufacturing,
Tourism,Textile,
Mines & Minerals.
1. Dr.Reddy Laboratories: --
• Pharmaceutical Company – 1984
• Founder - Kallam Anji Reddy;
• Revenue - $2.4 Billion (15,697 crores)
• No.of employees: 20,373
2. Aurobindo Pharma Ltd.: --
• Pharmaceutical company ( manufactures Tablets and Oral Solutions.)
• Founder - P.V.Ramprasad Reddy & K.Nityananda Reddy.
• Revenue - $121.2 billion.
3. GVK Power & Infrastructure:--
• Founder - G.V.Krishna Reddy & Sanjay Reddy; 2005 .
• Conglomerate Industry- Energy, Resources, Airports, Hospitality,Transportation.
• Revenue – 31.3 billion.
4. Avanti Feeds Ltd.:--
• Founder - AlluriVenkateshwara Rao; 1993.
• Revenue – 2,018 crores.
• Manufacturers of prawn & Fish feeds & Shrimp processor & exporter from India.
• Customers from- USA, Europe, Japan, Australia.
5. Natco Pharma Ltd.:--
• Founder -Mr.Rajeev Nannapaneni -1981.
• Revenue - 832 crores.
6. Andhra Bank:--
• Founder- Mr.Bhagaraju Sitaramagya -1923
• Revenue - 17,634 crore.
• Operation in Dubai & New jersey also.
7. Granules India Ltd.:--
• PharmaCompany – 1984;
• Founder - Mr.C.Krishna P.Chigurupati
• Revenue - 1,057 – USA & Singapore.
8. Neuland Laboratories Ltd.:--
• Promoted by – D R Rao.
• Manufactures Drug Ingredients & R&D.
• Revenue- 507 crores.
•Capital:- Amravati
•Geographical Area(Sq) :-
19,130 km
•Languages Known:-
Telugu, Urdu, Hindi,
Banjara.
•Literacy Rate:- 67.66%
•Key Industries:-
Infrastructure, exports,
Energy, Engineering
Industry & Jewellery,etc.
1. GMR Company:--
• Founder- Mr.Grandhi Mallikarujuna Rao.
• Infrastructural Company – 1978 (39 yr ago).
• Started with jute, sugar & slowly moved to
Airport, energy, highway & Urban
infrastructure.
• $133.57 billion revenue – operating assets in
Singapore, Philippines, Maldives, Indonesia
& S.Africa.
2. LancoCompany (Public):--
• Energy & Infrastructure company – 1986.
• Founder - Lagadapati Rajagopal.
• Products- Natural gas, Real Estate, Electricity generation Distribution.
• Revenue - 9600 crores (1.5 billion).
• Employees – 6500.
3. IVRCL Company:--
• Founder- E.Sudhir Reddy – 10,000 cr.debt
• EPC & Infrastructural public ltd.co. – 1987;
• (Water & environment, irrigation, power distribution, mining, transport).
4. Madhucon :--
• Construction Engineering company – 1983
• Founder - Sri N. Nageswar.
• Revenue - 76 billion.
5. KSK EnergyVentures Limited.:--
• Power Projects – Non Profit Organisation.
• Founder- S.Kishore & K.A.Sastry.
• 15 power Plants.
• Revenue - 370 crores.
• Also listed on London Stock Exchange (LSE)
in 2006.
•Capital: Bengaluru.
•Geographical Area
(Sq km): 74,122.
•State language:
Kannada, Urdu,
Telugu, etc.
•Literacy Rate:
75.60%
•Key Industries: IT,
biotechnology,
engineering,
electronics &
Telecom, aerospace,
automotive
1. Canara Bank :-- (Public Sector Bank).
 Owned by Government of India.
 Established in Mangalore – 1906.
 Key people- Shri.T.N.Manoharan (Chairman).
 Revenue – 48,982 crores.
2. Syndicate bank :--
 Oldest & major Commercial Bank.
 Headquartered in Manipal,Karnataka.
 Nationalised in 1969.
 Founder –T M A Pai, Upendra Pai,Vaman Kudva.
 Revenue – 6913.9 crores
1. SH Kelkar and Company:--
 1922 – India Largest fragrance player.
 Revenue – 837 crores ( FY 15).
 Subsidiaries – Keva Flavours Pvt.Ltd. , K.V.Arochem
Pvt.Ltd., Keva UK Ltd., Keva Fragrance Industry, Saiba
Industries Pvt.ltd., Rasiklal Hemani Agencies Pvt.Ltd.
 Products – Personal care, Hair care, Skincare &
Cosmetics, Fabric Care, Household products, Fine
Fragrances, Cyclofloranol.
1. Café Coffee Day (CCD):--
 Founder –V.G.Siddhartha (chairman).
 Inception year – 1996; 21 years ago. – Bengaluru.
 Location – 1600 (Spread Across Country.
 Revenue – 13.26 billion
 Area served – India, Austria, Malaysia & Egypt.
 No. of employees – 5000+
 Subsidiaries – Café Emporio; Café Day Fresh n Ground; Coffee Day
Xpress; Coffee DayTake Away; Coffee Day Exports; Coffee Day
Perfect; Coffee Day Beverages.
 Products – Coffee,Tea, Pastries, Cappuccino beverages,
smoothies.
1. Infosys:-- (Public)
 1981 (36 years ago); by N. R. Narayan Murthy.
 Key People –Vishal Sikka (Ceo & MD).
 Headquarter – Bengaluru.
 Revenue - $10.2 Billion.
 Employees – 2,00,364. (2017)
2. Wipro:-- (Public)
 1945; by Azim Premji.
 Western India Palm Refined oils limited.
 Headquartered – Bengaluru.
 Revenue – 8.5 billion (2017).
 Employees – 1,81,482.
1. VRL GROUP. (Transportation, courier services).
2. Corporation Bank.
3. United Spirits Ltd. (Breweries & Distilleries)
4. McDowell Holdings Ltd. (Breweries & Distilleries)
5. Bharat Electronics Co.Ltd. (State owned)
6. TritonValves Ltd. ( Automotive tyre, valves manufacturer,etc)
7. Karnataka Bank Ltd.
8. Cyberscape Multimedia Ltd. (Software Development).
9. ITI Ltd. (1948-Telecommunications).
10. Biocon (biopharmaceutical company)
11. Heildelberg Cement India Limited.
12. Keltech Energies Ltd.
13. Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd.
14. VSTTillersTractors Ltd.
15. Bhuwalka Steel Industries Ltd.
16. Hatsun Agro Products Ltd.
17. ABB India Ltd. (Power & automation technologies).
CMRL is manufacturing the best quality Synthetic Rutile across the world. CMRL Is
India’s largest manufacturer of aqua ferric chloride which conforms to all major
internationalnt standards.
CMRL is a publicly listed company chemical company based in ALUVA, Kerala, India.
The company was founded in 1989 by Dr. S.N. Sasidharan Kartha and Mathew M.
Cherian with assistance from the Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation.`
 CMLR plant is ideally located at Edyayar Industrial Development Area ,hardly
15KM from Cochin pport and 100 KM from the ilmenite deposits.The company
started production with the modest capacity of 10000TPA of synthetic rutile and
12500TPA of Ferric chloride. Subsequent through innovations and debottle-
necking, the company enhanced its production capacity of synthetic rutile to
50,000TPA, Ferric chloride to 30,000TPA,Ferrous chloride to 82,500TPA and
Cemox to 20,000TPA.
 PRODUCTS
-BENEFICIATED ILMENITE(synthetic rutile)
-FERRIC CHLORIDE
-FERROUSCHLORIDE
-CEMOX
 Kerala Ayurveda Limited is a Pioneer in providing Holistic Healing
andWellness Solutions – in line with its Guiding Principle – the
5000-year-old Holistic Science of Ayurveda.
 Kerala Ayurveda Limited is Powered by various Pioneering Entities
like Katra Phytochem (India) Private, Renovel Discoveries,
USA and Asthagiri Herbal Research Foundation, India, that
ensure that all batches of our Products meet the Highest
Standards of Safety, Purity and Efficacy. A force to reckon with in
Healthcare, growing at a spectacular rate – with new Clinics, new
Market Strategies, new Products and new Cures.
Being one of the largest manufacturers of Ayurvedic Medicine in
compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), and
the first Public Limited Company in Ayurvedic domain, Kerala
Ayurveda Limited is truly on a mission to be the number one
choice in Ayurveda Globally.
 KAL’s Manufacturing Facility at Athani, Kerala, produces a range of 350 Classical &
Proprietary Ayurvedic medicines, including therapeutic formulations. Our Resort,
Hospitals,Wellness Centers and Clinics offer a full range of Ayurveda Lifestyle
Products, including health supplements, skin and beauty care products and specialty
foods.
 The products manufactured by Kerala Ayurveda Limited are classified into three
categories:
 Proprietary Products
These medicines are manufactured based on the formulas developed by Kerala
Ayurveda Limited’s R&D division. Our products are very efficacious and have won
the trust of clinicians and consumers as they are clinically tested and proven
effective by Clinical trial, Animal trial etc before being launched in the market.
 Classical Products
These are formulations manufactured based on the Ayurvedic Formulatory of India
(AFI).These products are developed from 3000-year-old scriptures. In KAL, we
follow the traditional method for manufacturing these products.
 Consumer Products
These are once again Proprietary formulations of Kerala Ayurveda Limited and are
aimed at the needs of our Consumers. Our Consumer medicines range from Beauty
and Personal Care products to Health and Wellness supplements.
 Origin - 1977, when Mr. Kochouseph Chittilappilly ,build a robust brand in the Indian electric and
electronic goods panorama. With a small manufacturing unit for voltage stabilizers, a vision and a
strong make-do belief, apart from a capital of Rs. 100,000 borrowed from his father and two workers
to assist him, he set sail on his dream. V-Guard grew rapidly to become a name synonymous with
voltage stabilizers across South India. The company soon extended their range of products to Voltage
Stabilizer, Digital UPS, Inverter and Inverter Batteries, Electric Water Heaters, Solar Water Heaters,
Domestic Pumps, Agricultural Pumps, Industrial Motors, Domestic Switch Gears, Distribution Boards,
Wiring Cables, Industrial Cables, Induction Cooktops, Mixer Grinders & Fans.
 Very soon the brand expanded its wings and is now available across the length and breadth of the
country with a wide range of products.
 The reputation has been built on sheer passion and a continuous quest to understand its consumer
better. With stringent quality control measures, reliable products, talented people and a responsible
approach to business, V-Guard continues to steadily capture the hearts of people across the country.
 V-Guard is armed with over 500 distributors, 3,000 direct dealers, more than 20,000 retailers and
service centers spread across the 29 states.
 As we look into the future, it will be the endeavor of brand V-Guard to stay relevant and aspirational to
a world that is growing younger, every day. The quest is to understand human life and its relationship
with the tools and appliances he uses and to create a seamless experience of thoughtfully engineered
products in its endeavor to enrich consumer lives.
 Voltage stabilizers
 Inverters, DUPs, Solar power systems and
inverters batteries
 Electric and solar water heaters
 Fans
 Induction cooktops
 Pumps
 Wires and cables
 Domestic switch gears
 The Federal Bank Limited, Private sector Commercial bank headquartered at Aluva, Kochi, Kerala.
Federal Bank has 1252 branches and 1680 ATMs across the country. Its balance-sheet stood at Rs.
1.37 trillion as of end March 2016 and its Net Profit stood at Rs. 475 crore for the fiscal year.
 The history of Federal Bank dates back to the pre-independence era. On 7 April 1931 at Pattamukkil
Varattisseril Tharavad, the PattamukkilVarattisseril Brothers gathered together to discuss the
necessary steps to be taken to form a bank.
 The Federal Bank Limited (the erstwhileTravancore Federal Bank Limited) was incorporated with an
authorised capital of ₹5000 from PattamukkilVarattisseril Brother’s at PattamukkilVarattisseril
Ancestral Home, Nedumpuram a place nearThiruvalla in CentralTravancore on 28 April 1931 under
theTravancore Company's Act, 1916. It started with the business of auction-chitty and elementary
banking transactions related to agriculture and industry.The home functioned as the bank office for
nearly 15 years.
 The founders included PattamukkilVarattisseril Oommen Geevarghese, and his brothers Oommen
Chacko, Oommen Kurian, and Oommen George. Oommen Geevarghese was the founder chairman
and Oommen Chacko was the managing director.TheTravancore Agriculturists' Relief Act, 1939, and
the limitation of interest by theTravancore Debt Relief Act, 1941 greatly influenced the smooth
functioning of bank.The terms and conditions of this particular act was supportive to the farmers
and it was totally against the interest of the banks and auction-chitty operators of that time. After
the bank had functioned for nearly 15 years, the bank's day-to-day operations had to be stopped
due to Oommen Chacko's ill-health.
 A lawyer from Perumbavoor named Kulangara Paulo Hormis (K. P. Hormis), and his acquaintances,
bought the shares and took over the management on 30 December 1944 and till 18 May 1945
Travancore Federal Bank Limited functioned at Nedumpuram under his chairmanship.
 The bank's name was shortened from Travancore Federal Bank Limited to Federal Bank
Limited on 2 December 1949, after completing the formalities of Banking Regulation Act, 1949
 Digital banking
 InAugust 2013, Federal Bank introduced FedBook, the first electronic passbook launched by any bank in
India. FedBook is a mobile app through which customers can view their passbook details.
 In May 2015, Federal Bank and SBI Card launched Federal Bank-SBI two co-brandedVisa credit cards.The
Federal Bank SBI PlatinumCredit Card will offer distinct and exclusive benefits to customers, especially for
fuel payments, dining etc
 In July 2015, Federal Bank introduced automated chat facility, a first of its kind by an Indian
bank. Customer wanting to check the bank’s products and services can now visit its website and chat with
itsVirtual Relationship Officer/Agent.The virtual agent generates personalised responses to customer
queries.
 Launchpad
 InApril 2016, Federal Bank opened 'Launchpad' exclusive outlets for startups. ‘Launchpad’ is a one stop
facility providing a range of advisory services in addition to customized banking offerings to budding
entrepreneurs who wish to set up start-up ventures in diverse sectors like Digital Financial Services,
Biotechnology, Hi-Tech Farming, Healthcare, Logistics, e-Commerce/e-Markets etc.The initiative is in
alignment with the Start-Up India initiatives of the Government of India.These outlets offer counselling
and guidance on key aspects involved in setting up of start-ups like registration, regulatory compliances,
investments and accounting, Intellectual Property Protection, trading and taxation. ‘Launchpad’ will also
provide customized banking offerings for Start-up ventures to run their business seamlessly which
includes exclusive StartupAccount, digitally powered Payroll accounts, payment/collection solutions and
Forex services, apart from facilitating space and required infrastructure to needy startups to incubate their
ideas. Federal Bank is one of the very few banks to have created a Corpus exclusively for investment in
Start-ups.
 Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL) is an Indian state-owned oil and gas
corporation headquartered in Chennai, India. It was formed as a joint venture in 1965 between
the Government of India (GOI), AMOCO and National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), having a
shareholding in the ratio 74%: 13%: 13% respectively. From the grassroots stage CPCL Refinery
was set up with an installed capacity of 2.5 million tonnes per annum (MMTPA) in a record time of
27 months at a cost of Rs. 430 million without any time or cost overrun.
 In 1985, AMOCO disinvested in favor of GOI and the shareholding percentage of GOI and NIOC
stood revised at 62% and 15.38% respectively. Later GOI disinvested 16.92% of the paid up capital
in favor of UnitTrust of India, mutual funds, insurance companies and banks on 19 May 1992,
thereby reducing its holding to 67.7%.The public issue of CPCL shares at a premium of Rs. 70 (Rs.
90 to FIIs) in 1994 was oversubscribed to an extent of 27 times and added a
large shareholder base of over 90000. As a part of the restructuring steps taken up by the
Government of India, Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) acquired equity fromGOI in 2000-01.
Currently IOC holds 51.88% while NIOC continued its holding
at wax and petrochemical feedstocks production facilities.
 CPCL has two refineries with a combined refining capacity of 11.5 million tonnes per annum
(MMTPA). The Manali Refinery in Chennai has a capacity of 10.5 MMTPA and is one of the most
complex refineries in India with fuel, lube, wax and petrochemical feedstocks production
facilities. CPCL's second refinery is Nagapattnam Refinery located at Cauvery basin
at Nagapattinam in Panagudi.This unit was set up in Nagapattinam with a capacity of 0.5
MMTPA in 1993 and later enhanced to 1.0 MMTPA.
 The crude throughput for 2011-12 was 10.557
million metric tonnes (MMT).The company’s
turnover for 2011-12 was Rs.45385 crores and
the profit after tax was Rs.61.83 crores.
 The company has declared a dividend of 20% on
the paid-up equity share capital of the company
for 2011-12.
 The production line has been affected multiple
times due to nature's adversities in form of
drought and excessive rains.
 It is categorized as a Miniratna-I company by the
government.
 Madras Rubber Factory Limited, commonly known by the abbreviation MRF, is an
Indian multinational and the largest manufacturer of tyres in India. It is headquartered
in Chennai, India.The company manufactures rubber products including tyres, treads, tubes
and conveyor belts, paints and toys. MRF also runs the MRF Pace
Foundation, Chennai and MRF Challenge in motorsport.
 Madras Rubber Factory was started by K M Mathew as a toy balloon manufacturing unit in
1946 atTiruvottiyur, Madras (now Chennai). In 1952, the company ventured into the
manufacture of tread rubber. Madras Rubber Factory limited was incorporated as a private
company in November 1960 and ventured into manufacture of tyres in partnership
with MansfieldTire & Rubber company based in Ohio, United States.[1] The company went
public on 1 April 1961 and an office was established in Beirut, Lebanon to develop the export
market in 1964 and its current logo of the muscleman was born.[1] In 1967, it became the first
Indian company to export tyres to USA.
 In 1973, MRF started manufacturing Nylon tyres for the first time.The Company entered into
with a technical know-how collaboration with B.FGoodrich in 1978.The MansfieldTire &
Rubber Co sold out its share in 1979 and the name of the company was changed to MRF Ltd
in the year.The company finalized a technical collaboration agreement with MarangoniTRS
SPA, Italy for the manufacture of pre-cured tread rubber for retreading industry. MRF tyres
supplied tyres to Maruti 800, India's first modern small car. In 1989, the company
collaborated with Hasbro International United States, the world's largest toy maker and
launched Funskool India.Also, they entered into a pact with Vapocure ofAustralia to
manufacture polyurethane paint formulations and with Italian tyre manufacturer Pirelli for
conveyor and elevator belt manufacture. During the year 2004-05, the product range of the
company expanded with Go-kart & rally tyres and tyres for two/three wheelers.
 Tyres manufactures various tyres for passenger cars, two–
wheelers, trucks, buses, tractors, light commercial vehicles and
off–the–road tyres.The major products include MRF Nylogrip for
bikes, MRF ZVTs and MRF Wanderers for cars and SUVs, MRF
Meteor all terrain tyres, MRF Steel Muscle for trucks and buses.
 Conveyor Belting – manufactures its in-house brand of Muscleflex
conveyor belts.
 Pretreads – MRF has the most advanced pre-cured retreading
system in India. MRF forayed into retreading in 1970 and
manufactures pretreads for tyres.
 Paints - manufactures polyurethane paint formulations and coats
used in automotive, decorative and industrial applications.
 Cricket - MRF manufactures cricket bats, gloves, pads and other
accessories.
 TVS Motor Company is the third largest two-wheeler
manufacturer in India, with a revenue of over 13,000 Cr ($2 billion)
in 2016-17. It is the flagship company of the Rs. 40,000 Cr ($6
billion, in 2014-15)TVS Group.The company has an annual sales of
3 million units and an annual capacity of over 4 million vehicles.
TVS Motor Company is also the 2nd largest exporter in India with
exports to over 60 Countries.
 TVS Motor Company Ltd (TVS Motor), member of theTVS Group,
is the largest company of the group in terms of size and turnover,
with more than 3 crore (30 million) customers riding aTVS bike.
Type Public company
Traded as BSE, NSE:TVSMOTOR
Industry Automotive
Founded 1978
Founder T.V. Sundaram Iyengar
Headquarters Chennai ,Tamil Nadu, India
Number of locations 4 two wheeler and 1 three wheeler
plants
Key people Venu Srinivasan (Chairman & Managing
Director) , Sudarshan venu (Joint
Managing Director)
Products Motorcycles, scooters, three-wheeler
vehicles and spare parts
Revenue 13363 CR INR (2016-17)
Operating income ₹4.44 billion (US$69 million) (2016)
Profit ₹3.28 billion (US$51 million) (2016)
Total assets ₹49.22 billion(US$760 million) (2016)
Total equity ₹15.83 billion(US$250 million) (2016
 Ashok Leyland is an India automobile manufacturing company
headquartered in Chennai, India. It is owned by the Hinduja Group.
 Founded in 1948, it is the 2nd largest commercial vehicle manufacturer in
India, 4th largest manufacturer of buses in the world and 12th largest
manufacturer of trucks globally.Operating nine plants,Ashok Leyland
also makes spare parts and engines for industrial and marine
applications. It is the second largest commercial vehicle company in India
in the medium and heavy commercial vehicle (M&HCV) segment, with a
market share of 32.1% (FY 2016).With passenger transportation options
ranging from 10 seaters to 74 seaters (M&HCV = LCV),Ashok Leyland is a
market leader in the bus segment. In the trucks segment Ashok Leyland
primarily concentrates on the 16 to 25-ton range. However, Ashok
Leyland has a presence in the entire truck range, from 7.5 to 49 tons.
 Ashok Leyland's UK subsidiary Optare has shut down its bus factory
in Blackburn, Lancashire.This subsidiary's traditional home in Leeds has
also been vacated in favor of a purpose built plant at Sherburn-in-Elmet.
Type Public
Traded as BSE; NSE: ASHOKLEY
Industry Automotive Commercial
Founded 7 September 1948
Headquarters Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Area served Worldwide
Key people Dheeraj Hinduja
(Chairman)
Products Automobiles, engines, commercial vehicles
Revenue ₹213.32 billion(US$3.3 billion) (2016)
Net income ₹12.23 billion(US$190 million) (2016)
Number of employees 11,906 (2016)
[1]
Parent Hinduja Group
Subsidiaries Albonair GmbH
Global TVS Bus Body Builders Limited
Hinduja Leyland Finance
HindujaTech
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Companies in Southern India

  • 1. Presentation by: Sudhanshu Malewar Siddharth Parkhe Symbiosis College ofArts & Commerce, Pune. SubmittedTo: Prof.Vivek Sane
  • 2. •Capital: Hyderabad •Geographical Area (Sq km): 114,840 •State language: Telugu, Hindi, English. •Literacy Rate: 66.5% •Key Industries: IT, Pharmaceuticals manufacturing, Tourism,Textile, Mines & Minerals.
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  • 4. 1. Dr.Reddy Laboratories: -- • Pharmaceutical Company – 1984 • Founder - Kallam Anji Reddy; • Revenue - $2.4 Billion (15,697 crores) • No.of employees: 20,373 2. Aurobindo Pharma Ltd.: -- • Pharmaceutical company ( manufactures Tablets and Oral Solutions.) • Founder - P.V.Ramprasad Reddy & K.Nityananda Reddy. • Revenue - $121.2 billion. 3. GVK Power & Infrastructure:-- • Founder - G.V.Krishna Reddy & Sanjay Reddy; 2005 . • Conglomerate Industry- Energy, Resources, Airports, Hospitality,Transportation. • Revenue – 31.3 billion. 4. Avanti Feeds Ltd.:-- • Founder - AlluriVenkateshwara Rao; 1993. • Revenue – 2,018 crores. • Manufacturers of prawn & Fish feeds & Shrimp processor & exporter from India. • Customers from- USA, Europe, Japan, Australia.
  • 5. 5. Natco Pharma Ltd.:-- • Founder -Mr.Rajeev Nannapaneni -1981. • Revenue - 832 crores. 6. Andhra Bank:-- • Founder- Mr.Bhagaraju Sitaramagya -1923 • Revenue - 17,634 crore. • Operation in Dubai & New jersey also. 7. Granules India Ltd.:-- • PharmaCompany – 1984; • Founder - Mr.C.Krishna P.Chigurupati • Revenue - 1,057 – USA & Singapore. 8. Neuland Laboratories Ltd.:-- • Promoted by – D R Rao. • Manufactures Drug Ingredients & R&D. • Revenue- 507 crores.
  • 6. •Capital:- Amravati •Geographical Area(Sq) :- 19,130 km •Languages Known:- Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Banjara. •Literacy Rate:- 67.66% •Key Industries:- Infrastructure, exports, Energy, Engineering Industry & Jewellery,etc.
  • 7. 1. GMR Company:-- • Founder- Mr.Grandhi Mallikarujuna Rao. • Infrastructural Company – 1978 (39 yr ago). • Started with jute, sugar & slowly moved to Airport, energy, highway & Urban infrastructure. • $133.57 billion revenue – operating assets in Singapore, Philippines, Maldives, Indonesia & S.Africa.
  • 8. 2. LancoCompany (Public):-- • Energy & Infrastructure company – 1986. • Founder - Lagadapati Rajagopal. • Products- Natural gas, Real Estate, Electricity generation Distribution. • Revenue - 9600 crores (1.5 billion). • Employees – 6500. 3. IVRCL Company:-- • Founder- E.Sudhir Reddy – 10,000 cr.debt • EPC & Infrastructural public ltd.co. – 1987; • (Water & environment, irrigation, power distribution, mining, transport). 4. Madhucon :-- • Construction Engineering company – 1983 • Founder - Sri N. Nageswar. • Revenue - 76 billion.
  • 9. 5. KSK EnergyVentures Limited.:-- • Power Projects – Non Profit Organisation. • Founder- S.Kishore & K.A.Sastry. • 15 power Plants. • Revenue - 370 crores. • Also listed on London Stock Exchange (LSE) in 2006.
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  • 11. •Capital: Bengaluru. •Geographical Area (Sq km): 74,122. •State language: Kannada, Urdu, Telugu, etc. •Literacy Rate: 75.60% •Key Industries: IT, biotechnology, engineering, electronics & Telecom, aerospace, automotive
  • 12. 1. Canara Bank :-- (Public Sector Bank).  Owned by Government of India.  Established in Mangalore – 1906.  Key people- Shri.T.N.Manoharan (Chairman).  Revenue – 48,982 crores. 2. Syndicate bank :--  Oldest & major Commercial Bank.  Headquartered in Manipal,Karnataka.  Nationalised in 1969.  Founder –T M A Pai, Upendra Pai,Vaman Kudva.  Revenue – 6913.9 crores
  • 13. 1. SH Kelkar and Company:--  1922 – India Largest fragrance player.  Revenue – 837 crores ( FY 15).  Subsidiaries – Keva Flavours Pvt.Ltd. , K.V.Arochem Pvt.Ltd., Keva UK Ltd., Keva Fragrance Industry, Saiba Industries Pvt.ltd., Rasiklal Hemani Agencies Pvt.Ltd.  Products – Personal care, Hair care, Skincare & Cosmetics, Fabric Care, Household products, Fine Fragrances, Cyclofloranol.
  • 14. 1. Café Coffee Day (CCD):--  Founder –V.G.Siddhartha (chairman).  Inception year – 1996; 21 years ago. – Bengaluru.  Location – 1600 (Spread Across Country.  Revenue – 13.26 billion  Area served – India, Austria, Malaysia & Egypt.  No. of employees – 5000+  Subsidiaries – Café Emporio; Café Day Fresh n Ground; Coffee Day Xpress; Coffee DayTake Away; Coffee Day Exports; Coffee Day Perfect; Coffee Day Beverages.  Products – Coffee,Tea, Pastries, Cappuccino beverages, smoothies.
  • 15. 1. Infosys:-- (Public)  1981 (36 years ago); by N. R. Narayan Murthy.  Key People –Vishal Sikka (Ceo & MD).  Headquarter – Bengaluru.  Revenue - $10.2 Billion.  Employees – 2,00,364. (2017) 2. Wipro:-- (Public)  1945; by Azim Premji.  Western India Palm Refined oils limited.  Headquartered – Bengaluru.  Revenue – 8.5 billion (2017).  Employees – 1,81,482.
  • 16. 1. VRL GROUP. (Transportation, courier services). 2. Corporation Bank. 3. United Spirits Ltd. (Breweries & Distilleries) 4. McDowell Holdings Ltd. (Breweries & Distilleries) 5. Bharat Electronics Co.Ltd. (State owned) 6. TritonValves Ltd. ( Automotive tyre, valves manufacturer,etc) 7. Karnataka Bank Ltd. 8. Cyberscape Multimedia Ltd. (Software Development). 9. ITI Ltd. (1948-Telecommunications). 10. Biocon (biopharmaceutical company) 11. Heildelberg Cement India Limited. 12. Keltech Energies Ltd. 13. Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. 14. VSTTillersTractors Ltd. 15. Bhuwalka Steel Industries Ltd. 16. Hatsun Agro Products Ltd. 17. ABB India Ltd. (Power & automation technologies).
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  • 18. CMRL is manufacturing the best quality Synthetic Rutile across the world. CMRL Is India’s largest manufacturer of aqua ferric chloride which conforms to all major internationalnt standards. CMRL is a publicly listed company chemical company based in ALUVA, Kerala, India. The company was founded in 1989 by Dr. S.N. Sasidharan Kartha and Mathew M. Cherian with assistance from the Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation.`  CMLR plant is ideally located at Edyayar Industrial Development Area ,hardly 15KM from Cochin pport and 100 KM from the ilmenite deposits.The company started production with the modest capacity of 10000TPA of synthetic rutile and 12500TPA of Ferric chloride. Subsequent through innovations and debottle- necking, the company enhanced its production capacity of synthetic rutile to 50,000TPA, Ferric chloride to 30,000TPA,Ferrous chloride to 82,500TPA and Cemox to 20,000TPA.  PRODUCTS -BENEFICIATED ILMENITE(synthetic rutile) -FERRIC CHLORIDE -FERROUSCHLORIDE -CEMOX
  • 19.  Kerala Ayurveda Limited is a Pioneer in providing Holistic Healing andWellness Solutions – in line with its Guiding Principle – the 5000-year-old Holistic Science of Ayurveda.  Kerala Ayurveda Limited is Powered by various Pioneering Entities like Katra Phytochem (India) Private, Renovel Discoveries, USA and Asthagiri Herbal Research Foundation, India, that ensure that all batches of our Products meet the Highest Standards of Safety, Purity and Efficacy. A force to reckon with in Healthcare, growing at a spectacular rate – with new Clinics, new Market Strategies, new Products and new Cures. Being one of the largest manufacturers of Ayurvedic Medicine in compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), and the first Public Limited Company in Ayurvedic domain, Kerala Ayurveda Limited is truly on a mission to be the number one choice in Ayurveda Globally.
  • 20.  KAL’s Manufacturing Facility at Athani, Kerala, produces a range of 350 Classical & Proprietary Ayurvedic medicines, including therapeutic formulations. Our Resort, Hospitals,Wellness Centers and Clinics offer a full range of Ayurveda Lifestyle Products, including health supplements, skin and beauty care products and specialty foods.  The products manufactured by Kerala Ayurveda Limited are classified into three categories:  Proprietary Products These medicines are manufactured based on the formulas developed by Kerala Ayurveda Limited’s R&D division. Our products are very efficacious and have won the trust of clinicians and consumers as they are clinically tested and proven effective by Clinical trial, Animal trial etc before being launched in the market.  Classical Products These are formulations manufactured based on the Ayurvedic Formulatory of India (AFI).These products are developed from 3000-year-old scriptures. In KAL, we follow the traditional method for manufacturing these products.  Consumer Products These are once again Proprietary formulations of Kerala Ayurveda Limited and are aimed at the needs of our Consumers. Our Consumer medicines range from Beauty and Personal Care products to Health and Wellness supplements.
  • 21.  Origin - 1977, when Mr. Kochouseph Chittilappilly ,build a robust brand in the Indian electric and electronic goods panorama. With a small manufacturing unit for voltage stabilizers, a vision and a strong make-do belief, apart from a capital of Rs. 100,000 borrowed from his father and two workers to assist him, he set sail on his dream. V-Guard grew rapidly to become a name synonymous with voltage stabilizers across South India. The company soon extended their range of products to Voltage Stabilizer, Digital UPS, Inverter and Inverter Batteries, Electric Water Heaters, Solar Water Heaters, Domestic Pumps, Agricultural Pumps, Industrial Motors, Domestic Switch Gears, Distribution Boards, Wiring Cables, Industrial Cables, Induction Cooktops, Mixer Grinders & Fans.  Very soon the brand expanded its wings and is now available across the length and breadth of the country with a wide range of products.  The reputation has been built on sheer passion and a continuous quest to understand its consumer better. With stringent quality control measures, reliable products, talented people and a responsible approach to business, V-Guard continues to steadily capture the hearts of people across the country.  V-Guard is armed with over 500 distributors, 3,000 direct dealers, more than 20,000 retailers and service centers spread across the 29 states.  As we look into the future, it will be the endeavor of brand V-Guard to stay relevant and aspirational to a world that is growing younger, every day. The quest is to understand human life and its relationship with the tools and appliances he uses and to create a seamless experience of thoughtfully engineered products in its endeavor to enrich consumer lives.
  • 22.  Voltage stabilizers  Inverters, DUPs, Solar power systems and inverters batteries  Electric and solar water heaters  Fans  Induction cooktops  Pumps  Wires and cables  Domestic switch gears
  • 23.  The Federal Bank Limited, Private sector Commercial bank headquartered at Aluva, Kochi, Kerala. Federal Bank has 1252 branches and 1680 ATMs across the country. Its balance-sheet stood at Rs. 1.37 trillion as of end March 2016 and its Net Profit stood at Rs. 475 crore for the fiscal year.  The history of Federal Bank dates back to the pre-independence era. On 7 April 1931 at Pattamukkil Varattisseril Tharavad, the PattamukkilVarattisseril Brothers gathered together to discuss the necessary steps to be taken to form a bank.  The Federal Bank Limited (the erstwhileTravancore Federal Bank Limited) was incorporated with an authorised capital of ₹5000 from PattamukkilVarattisseril Brother’s at PattamukkilVarattisseril Ancestral Home, Nedumpuram a place nearThiruvalla in CentralTravancore on 28 April 1931 under theTravancore Company's Act, 1916. It started with the business of auction-chitty and elementary banking transactions related to agriculture and industry.The home functioned as the bank office for nearly 15 years.  The founders included PattamukkilVarattisseril Oommen Geevarghese, and his brothers Oommen Chacko, Oommen Kurian, and Oommen George. Oommen Geevarghese was the founder chairman and Oommen Chacko was the managing director.TheTravancore Agriculturists' Relief Act, 1939, and the limitation of interest by theTravancore Debt Relief Act, 1941 greatly influenced the smooth functioning of bank.The terms and conditions of this particular act was supportive to the farmers and it was totally against the interest of the banks and auction-chitty operators of that time. After the bank had functioned for nearly 15 years, the bank's day-to-day operations had to be stopped due to Oommen Chacko's ill-health.  A lawyer from Perumbavoor named Kulangara Paulo Hormis (K. P. Hormis), and his acquaintances, bought the shares and took over the management on 30 December 1944 and till 18 May 1945 Travancore Federal Bank Limited functioned at Nedumpuram under his chairmanship.  The bank's name was shortened from Travancore Federal Bank Limited to Federal Bank Limited on 2 December 1949, after completing the formalities of Banking Regulation Act, 1949
  • 24.  Digital banking  InAugust 2013, Federal Bank introduced FedBook, the first electronic passbook launched by any bank in India. FedBook is a mobile app through which customers can view their passbook details.  In May 2015, Federal Bank and SBI Card launched Federal Bank-SBI two co-brandedVisa credit cards.The Federal Bank SBI PlatinumCredit Card will offer distinct and exclusive benefits to customers, especially for fuel payments, dining etc  In July 2015, Federal Bank introduced automated chat facility, a first of its kind by an Indian bank. Customer wanting to check the bank’s products and services can now visit its website and chat with itsVirtual Relationship Officer/Agent.The virtual agent generates personalised responses to customer queries.  Launchpad  InApril 2016, Federal Bank opened 'Launchpad' exclusive outlets for startups. ‘Launchpad’ is a one stop facility providing a range of advisory services in addition to customized banking offerings to budding entrepreneurs who wish to set up start-up ventures in diverse sectors like Digital Financial Services, Biotechnology, Hi-Tech Farming, Healthcare, Logistics, e-Commerce/e-Markets etc.The initiative is in alignment with the Start-Up India initiatives of the Government of India.These outlets offer counselling and guidance on key aspects involved in setting up of start-ups like registration, regulatory compliances, investments and accounting, Intellectual Property Protection, trading and taxation. ‘Launchpad’ will also provide customized banking offerings for Start-up ventures to run their business seamlessly which includes exclusive StartupAccount, digitally powered Payroll accounts, payment/collection solutions and Forex services, apart from facilitating space and required infrastructure to needy startups to incubate their ideas. Federal Bank is one of the very few banks to have created a Corpus exclusively for investment in Start-ups.
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  • 26.  Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL) is an Indian state-owned oil and gas corporation headquartered in Chennai, India. It was formed as a joint venture in 1965 between the Government of India (GOI), AMOCO and National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), having a shareholding in the ratio 74%: 13%: 13% respectively. From the grassroots stage CPCL Refinery was set up with an installed capacity of 2.5 million tonnes per annum (MMTPA) in a record time of 27 months at a cost of Rs. 430 million without any time or cost overrun.  In 1985, AMOCO disinvested in favor of GOI and the shareholding percentage of GOI and NIOC stood revised at 62% and 15.38% respectively. Later GOI disinvested 16.92% of the paid up capital in favor of UnitTrust of India, mutual funds, insurance companies and banks on 19 May 1992, thereby reducing its holding to 67.7%.The public issue of CPCL shares at a premium of Rs. 70 (Rs. 90 to FIIs) in 1994 was oversubscribed to an extent of 27 times and added a large shareholder base of over 90000. As a part of the restructuring steps taken up by the Government of India, Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) acquired equity fromGOI in 2000-01. Currently IOC holds 51.88% while NIOC continued its holding at wax and petrochemical feedstocks production facilities.  CPCL has two refineries with a combined refining capacity of 11.5 million tonnes per annum (MMTPA). The Manali Refinery in Chennai has a capacity of 10.5 MMTPA and is one of the most complex refineries in India with fuel, lube, wax and petrochemical feedstocks production facilities. CPCL's second refinery is Nagapattnam Refinery located at Cauvery basin at Nagapattinam in Panagudi.This unit was set up in Nagapattinam with a capacity of 0.5 MMTPA in 1993 and later enhanced to 1.0 MMTPA.
  • 27.  The crude throughput for 2011-12 was 10.557 million metric tonnes (MMT).The company’s turnover for 2011-12 was Rs.45385 crores and the profit after tax was Rs.61.83 crores.  The company has declared a dividend of 20% on the paid-up equity share capital of the company for 2011-12.  The production line has been affected multiple times due to nature's adversities in form of drought and excessive rains.  It is categorized as a Miniratna-I company by the government.
  • 28.  Madras Rubber Factory Limited, commonly known by the abbreviation MRF, is an Indian multinational and the largest manufacturer of tyres in India. It is headquartered in Chennai, India.The company manufactures rubber products including tyres, treads, tubes and conveyor belts, paints and toys. MRF also runs the MRF Pace Foundation, Chennai and MRF Challenge in motorsport.  Madras Rubber Factory was started by K M Mathew as a toy balloon manufacturing unit in 1946 atTiruvottiyur, Madras (now Chennai). In 1952, the company ventured into the manufacture of tread rubber. Madras Rubber Factory limited was incorporated as a private company in November 1960 and ventured into manufacture of tyres in partnership with MansfieldTire & Rubber company based in Ohio, United States.[1] The company went public on 1 April 1961 and an office was established in Beirut, Lebanon to develop the export market in 1964 and its current logo of the muscleman was born.[1] In 1967, it became the first Indian company to export tyres to USA.  In 1973, MRF started manufacturing Nylon tyres for the first time.The Company entered into with a technical know-how collaboration with B.FGoodrich in 1978.The MansfieldTire & Rubber Co sold out its share in 1979 and the name of the company was changed to MRF Ltd in the year.The company finalized a technical collaboration agreement with MarangoniTRS SPA, Italy for the manufacture of pre-cured tread rubber for retreading industry. MRF tyres supplied tyres to Maruti 800, India's first modern small car. In 1989, the company collaborated with Hasbro International United States, the world's largest toy maker and launched Funskool India.Also, they entered into a pact with Vapocure ofAustralia to manufacture polyurethane paint formulations and with Italian tyre manufacturer Pirelli for conveyor and elevator belt manufacture. During the year 2004-05, the product range of the company expanded with Go-kart & rally tyres and tyres for two/three wheelers.
  • 29.  Tyres manufactures various tyres for passenger cars, two– wheelers, trucks, buses, tractors, light commercial vehicles and off–the–road tyres.The major products include MRF Nylogrip for bikes, MRF ZVTs and MRF Wanderers for cars and SUVs, MRF Meteor all terrain tyres, MRF Steel Muscle for trucks and buses.  Conveyor Belting – manufactures its in-house brand of Muscleflex conveyor belts.  Pretreads – MRF has the most advanced pre-cured retreading system in India. MRF forayed into retreading in 1970 and manufactures pretreads for tyres.  Paints - manufactures polyurethane paint formulations and coats used in automotive, decorative and industrial applications.  Cricket - MRF manufactures cricket bats, gloves, pads and other accessories.
  • 30.  TVS Motor Company is the third largest two-wheeler manufacturer in India, with a revenue of over 13,000 Cr ($2 billion) in 2016-17. It is the flagship company of the Rs. 40,000 Cr ($6 billion, in 2014-15)TVS Group.The company has an annual sales of 3 million units and an annual capacity of over 4 million vehicles. TVS Motor Company is also the 2nd largest exporter in India with exports to over 60 Countries.  TVS Motor Company Ltd (TVS Motor), member of theTVS Group, is the largest company of the group in terms of size and turnover, with more than 3 crore (30 million) customers riding aTVS bike.
  • 31. Type Public company Traded as BSE, NSE:TVSMOTOR Industry Automotive Founded 1978 Founder T.V. Sundaram Iyengar Headquarters Chennai ,Tamil Nadu, India Number of locations 4 two wheeler and 1 three wheeler plants Key people Venu Srinivasan (Chairman & Managing Director) , Sudarshan venu (Joint Managing Director) Products Motorcycles, scooters, three-wheeler vehicles and spare parts Revenue 13363 CR INR (2016-17) Operating income ₹4.44 billion (US$69 million) (2016) Profit ₹3.28 billion (US$51 million) (2016) Total assets ₹49.22 billion(US$760 million) (2016) Total equity ₹15.83 billion(US$250 million) (2016
  • 32.  Ashok Leyland is an India automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Chennai, India. It is owned by the Hinduja Group.  Founded in 1948, it is the 2nd largest commercial vehicle manufacturer in India, 4th largest manufacturer of buses in the world and 12th largest manufacturer of trucks globally.Operating nine plants,Ashok Leyland also makes spare parts and engines for industrial and marine applications. It is the second largest commercial vehicle company in India in the medium and heavy commercial vehicle (M&HCV) segment, with a market share of 32.1% (FY 2016).With passenger transportation options ranging from 10 seaters to 74 seaters (M&HCV = LCV),Ashok Leyland is a market leader in the bus segment. In the trucks segment Ashok Leyland primarily concentrates on the 16 to 25-ton range. However, Ashok Leyland has a presence in the entire truck range, from 7.5 to 49 tons.  Ashok Leyland's UK subsidiary Optare has shut down its bus factory in Blackburn, Lancashire.This subsidiary's traditional home in Leeds has also been vacated in favor of a purpose built plant at Sherburn-in-Elmet.
  • 33. Type Public Traded as BSE; NSE: ASHOKLEY Industry Automotive Commercial Founded 7 September 1948 Headquarters Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Area served Worldwide Key people Dheeraj Hinduja (Chairman) Products Automobiles, engines, commercial vehicles Revenue ₹213.32 billion(US$3.3 billion) (2016) Net income ₹12.23 billion(US$190 million) (2016) Number of employees 11,906 (2016) [1] Parent Hinduja Group Subsidiaries Albonair GmbH Global TVS Bus Body Builders Limited Hinduja Leyland Finance HindujaTech