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Top industrialist and former Usha International chairman Siddharth Shriram no more

Shriram, who served as an advisor to the board of Usha International after stepping down from the executive role, was admitted to Medanta Hospital in Gurugram for treatment of Covid-19

Siddharth Shriram (Photo: File)

Known Indian industrialist and former chairman of Usha International Siddharth Shriram passed away on Monday due to Covid-19, according to people close to the family. Shriram (76), who served as an advisor to the board of Usha International after stepping down from the executive role, was admitted to in Gurugram for treatment of Covid-19.

Top industrialist, Shriram has served as the Chairman of Ltd besides being the Chairman of Usha International, known for its sewing machines and home appliances. He also led the Usha International group informing two joint ventures with Japan's for passenger cars and power products.

In August 2012, Usha International exited from its then joint venture Honda Siels Cars India, by selling its entire 3.16% stake to the Japanese partner for Rs 180 crore. Later, last year in April, Honda Motor Co and Usha International terminated their over two-decade-old joint venture Honda Siel Power Products, thus putting an end to their long relationship.

Shriram was also the chairman of Delhi Policy Group, a think tank with a primary focus on international and strategic issues of critical national interest. Born on January 18, 1945, Shriram was schooled in Welham School and the Doon School at Dehradun. He graduated in English Literature from St. Stephens College, Delhi University. He was also a Sloan Fellow at MIT, USA.

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