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Essay / Sunil Bharti Mittal - Entrepreneur Profile - 1565
BACKGROUND:Family Support:Sunil Bharti Mittal, born October 23, 1957, is an Indian businessman. He is the Chairman and Managing Director of the Bharti Group. The $4.5 billion company operates the largest GSM-based mobile phone service in India. Sunil's father, Sat Paul Mittal, MP, has always been in public life. It was Sunil who started his business (manufacturing of cycle parts in Ludhiana, India) in 1976 at the age of 18 with borrowed capital of Rs 20,000. Son of a politician, Sunil Mittal is a Punjabi. He built the Bharti Group, along with his two siblings, into India's largest mobile operator in just ten years. Fifteen years ago, his company, Bharti Telecom, was a manufacturer of push-button telephones and made its money supplying the Department of Telecommunications (DOT). Critics claim it was the family's political connections that helped it land the DOT contract. Achievements: 2002 Dataquest IT Man of the Year Award, CEO of the Year, 2002 World Human Resources Congress Award. Today, Sunil Mittal runs a successful empire with a market capitalization of approximately $2 billion and employing more than 5,000 people. He has been honored with several awards. Sunil Bharti Mittal was chosen as one of the world's best entrepreneurs for the year 2000 and among the "Stars of Asia", by "Business Week". First generation entrepreneur. Education: Sunil, an alumnus of Harvard Business School, graduated from Punjab. University. He had shown interest in business since his teenage years.Previous business experience: Started as an entrepreneur immediately after graduation, trading in various commodities.Required skills: Practical behavior, risk-taking behavior, futuristic, innovative,.... .. middle of paper ......ls. They also gave Rs 200 million to IIT Delhi for building a Bharti School of Technology and Management. You must return what you take. Bharti Enterprises has partnered with the Football Federation of India and has pumped in over a hundred crores of rupees to help the country achieve global standards in the sport. Bharti signed a memorandum of understanding with the AIFF, which aims to create a comprehensive national football development program and work towards the globalization of Indian football, with the aim of qualifying for the World Cup final. world. Initially, the telecom company will set up a world-class football academy, named 'Bharti-AIFF Academy', with an investment of over Rs 100 million, which will be set up either in Haryana or Goa. Mr Mittal said he wanted a "football revolution" in the country and was ready to invest "any amount of money" necessary to create a world-class academy..