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Free download Õ The Marwaris Ç PDF, DOC, TXT, eBook or Kindle ePUB free In the nineteenth century a tiny community from the deserts of Rajasthan spread out to every corner of India The Marwaris controlled much of the country's inland trade by the time of the First World War They then turned their hand to industry and by the 1970s owned most of India's private industria The Marwaris form a powerful business community in India More than a uarter of the country s richest men belong to the group They control many large and profitable enterprises that are leaders in their area of expertise However the term Marwari conjures up images of a usurer or a non ethical trader in many parts of India most notably in the South They are associated with money lending at cut throat interest rates and are intent on promptly getting the money back without any leniency or kindness In other words their social standing may be likened to Jews in medieval Europe with Shylock as their most notorious representative The term Marwari which is used in the book however refers to enterprising families from the region of Marwar in Rajasthan which is centered on the city of Jodhpur and adjoining areas They do not belong to any particular caste which is very important to note but includes Hindus and Jains as well A typical Who s Who of Indian business includes names like Birla Goenka Ruia Singhania Mittal Khaitan Bajaj and numerous others who are all Marwari Thomas A Timberg is a scholar and consultant on economic development His fields of study include Baghdadi Jews in India contemporary microfinance and Islamic finance His doctoral dissertation was on the Marwaris as industrial entrepreneurs and this book is a result of his continued interest in following the affairs of the community This book is also a part of the series The Story of Indian Business edited by Gurcharan Das Another title in the series Merchants of Tamilakam was reviewed earlier Das has contributed an illuminating Foreword to the bookBusiness communities are groups of castes with a common regional origin and a traditional involvement in trade and industry They constitute several castes Incidentally different occupational interests may be seen in one caste The Amils are traditionally service oriented with most of them taking up positions in government while the Bhaibands are entrepreneurial by turn of mind However both are members of the same Lohana caste The Marwaris found lucrative business opportunities in an India moulded by the British East India Company Many of them migrated under Jagat Seth to Kolkata Their acumen in identifying a business opportunity uickly enabled them to grow beyond comparison Three typical roles were donned by the Marwari businessmen in running the economic system put in place by the British This included great firms that is large state banks formal Banias or guaranteed brokers to large foreign firms and firms that dealt with future and ready markets for shares and commodities Timberg identifies the reasons for the growth spurt seen in Marwari establishments such as psychological disposition social support networks and individual and historical factors They had innovative ideas the world had not thought about For example the Birlas had a kind of accounting system called Parta which was widely used in the family business for monitoring and financial control However the author s remarks hide echoes of racial profiling of successful business people There were Marwari firms like Tarachand Ghanshyamdas which failed Also Marwari firms flourished in foreign lands too where you can t point to social support or historical factors for the success story Hence the most logical thing to conclude is that they excelled because they cultivated the above mentioned redeeming characteristics and not under the umbrella of an enveloping caste system Timberg s unwarranted assumption on the effects of caste in the observation that there is a large portion of Indians in the Fortune 500 list is challenging the wisdom of modern Indian society and the principles of social justice The last two chapters of the book are of a general nature applicable to any business Where the time honoured principles of watching the money delegation of authority with constant monitoring importance of having a plan with a style inhibition free growth and right corporate culture is enunciated that enterprise is bound to create wondersAs in most practical cases good business firms are not necessarily ethically good too for at least some of the times Marwari enterprises are also not totally immune from this general principle The institutions freely traded in opium but of course it was completely legal in those days We should not examine an event in the past under the glow of enlightenment of a future era But still it was evident even in those days that opium was a dangerous substance that dissipated men into insignificance and a destroyer of families and health Besides industrialists always supported the ruling power In 1857 when the country erupted into its war of independence the Marwari businesses helped the British in crushing the insurrection All of them were richly rewarded for their loyalty However it should also be pointed out that industrialists like Birlas sided with the national movement spearheaded by Gandhi providing all material support even at the risk of antagonizing the BritishTimberg adopts a very prejudiced point of view in assessing the entrepreneurial spirit of Indians incorrectly attributing it to the ethos of belonging to a caste or community that traditionally indulged in business Thus Nandan Nilekani is hailed as a successful businessman even though he did not belong to any recognized community that specialized in business An unfortunate aspect that cries out is the lack of proper structure in the book s organization Though it is rather small the book took a time disproportionately longer to complete owing to its regretful inability to interest the reader The author has relied heavily on the work The Life and Times of G D Birla by Medha M Kudaisya The text transforms into a review of the book at times History and anecdotes of prominent business personalities abound in the book but there is no thread of analysis that strings them meaningfully together The work is adorned with a good section of Notes a Bibliography and an IndexThe book is recommended
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Free download Õ The Marwaris Ç PDF, DOC, TXT, eBook or Kindle ePUB free Ystem for conserving and growing capital which has stood them in good stead alongside a strong sense of business ethics which has earned them respect Family businesses in general and the Marwaris in particular might have a vital role to play in shaping India's economic future This book tells us why Vey mature bussiness knowledge and use of local resources
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Free download Õ The Marwaris Ç PDF, DOC, TXT, eBook or Kindle ePUB free L assets Today Marwari businessmen account for a uarter of the Indian names on the Forbes billionaires list What makes Marwaris so successful Is it their indominitable enterprise or their incredible appetite for risk In this new book Thomas A Timberg shows how the Marwaris rely on a centuries old s It was a very good read on a very inspiring topic I liked the expanse Timberg tries to achieve both across time and geographies This exactly has been his undoing of giving sketchy or anecdotal references to issues which needed a lot of research and detailingespecially the families and the reasons for their continuing success otherwise else a good attempt on business communitytheir rootspractices even though lacking in depth
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Free download The Marwaris [The Marwaris] E–pub Ù Thomas A Timberg An okayish introduction to the Marwaris a community in India that has produced a large number of successful and large businesses over the last few centuries I bought this book in the hope that it takes an in depth look at the practices of this community over the years in an attempt to explain their disproportionate representation in successful businesses in India Timberg does dive into these details to a limited extent but only
[The Marwaris] E–pub Ù Thomas A Timberg The Marwaris form a powerful business community in India More than a uarter of the country’s richest men belong to the group They control many large and profitable enterprises that are leaders in their area of expertise However the term ‘Marwari’ conjures up images of a usurer or a non ethical trader in many parts of India most notab
[The Marwaris] E–pub Ù Thomas A Timberg The book is poorly written and organized The overarching narrative is also absent The only chapter of any importance is the third one The Marwaris the Bazaar Economy and the British Raj Mostly due to the informational content of different Marwari groups and their business activities All the later discussion on the viability of family firms w
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[The Marwaris] E–pub Ù Thomas A Timberg It was a very good read on a very inspiring topic I liked the expanse Timberg tries to achieve both across time and geograp
[The Marwaris] E–pub Ù Thomas A Timberg One of the best books on Marwari Industrialists Traders The writer covers many prominent families from Rajasthan a
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[The Marwaris] E–pub Ù Thomas A Timberg A light read fairly informative
Download å PDF, DOC, TXT, eBook or Kindle ePUB free ✓ Thomas A Timberg [The Marwaris] E–pub Ù Thomas A Timberg Thomas A Timberg ✓ 2 Free read Very disappointing book coming from what is meant to be one of the foremost experts on the subjects