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SIR GOKULDAS TEJPAL & DR.PRAVIN G.PURECHA-BHATIA

SIR GOKULDAS TELPAL FAMILY-INDIA
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Author: DR.PRAVIN G.PURECHA - INDIA -MUMBAI
Date: Apr 3, 8:26 AM
About SIR-GOKULDAS TEJPAL-PURECHA TEJPAL
SIR,G.T. HOSPITAL & TEJPAL HALL-MUMBAI INDIA. FAMILY.1. BHANJI SHYAMJI-PURECHA TEJPAL
2. GORDHANDAS GOKULDAS-PURECHA TEJPAL
3. HIRJI BHANJI-PURECHA TEJPAL
4. KESHAVJI HIRJI-PURECHA TEJPAL
5. KHATAAV KESHAVJI-PURECHA TEJPAL
6. LAXMI DAS GORDHANDAS-PURECHA TEJPAL
7. RADHAKUMAR LAXMIDAS-PURECHA TEJPAL
8. SHYAMJI AANAND-PURECHA TEJPAL
9. SIR-GOKULDAS TEJPAL-PURECHA TEJPAL
10. SUDHIR RADHAKUMAR-PURECHA TEJPAL
11. TEJPAL KHATAAV-PURECHA TEJPAL
The name `Vile Parle` is derived from the names of small villages that included Idlai - Padlai. Around 1897, some of the rich businessmen came down to the Western Suburbs and bought real estate on a large scale. Some middle class families and government officers also came to Vile Parle to settle down. The railway station was built in 1906 or 1907.A wealthy businessman, Shri Gokuldas Tejpal, bought a huge piece of land near railway station (east) and built a palatial bungalow called Mor Bangla in 1904. Many Maharashtrian families bought land and constructed bungalows and chawls in Vile Parle (E). Dr. Dada Kambli started a charitable trust. He also built small shops alongside the railway line.Gokuldas Tejpal High School Dadi Sheth Agiary Lane, Kalbadevi Mumbai 400 002 Gokuldas Tejpal Hall Tbhe Indian National Congress, held its inaugural session at the Gokuldas Tejpal Hall on December 27, 1885. Today the hall is part of a larger Gokuldas Tejpal complex that includes a boarding school, an auditorium and a well replete with turtles. August Kranti Maidan The Gokuldas Tejpal Hall looks onto the August Kranti Maidan, yet another site with a proud freedom struggle history. The Quit India Movement was launched here by Gandhi on August 8th 1942. This occasion sounded the death knell for British rule and is commemorated by the large white obelisk that stands in the corner of the park. The name `Vile Parle` is derived from the names of small villages that included Idlai - Padlai. Around 1897, some of the rich businessmen came down to Western Suburbs and bought real estate on large scale. Also some middle class families and government officers came to Vile Parle to settle down. The railway station was built somewhere in 1906 or 1907. One of the rich businessman Shri Gokuldas Tejpal bought over the huge piece of land near railway station (east) and built a palatial bunglow called Mor Bangla. (1904 ...
Related Link:www.dutiapurecha.tribalpages.com.....Relationship SummarySIR-GOKULDAS TEJPAL-PURECHA TEJPAL's great great great great great grandfather's great great great great great great great grandson is DR.PRAVIN GOPALDAS PURECHA




AANAND PARDHAAN PURECHA

SHYAMJI AANAND-PURECHA TEJPAL

MAKKAN AANAND PURECHA

BHANJI SHYAMJI-PURECHA TEJPAL

NAATHA MAKKAN PURECHA

HIRJI BHANJI-PURECHA TEJPAL

LALJI NAATHA PURECHA

KESHAVJI HIRJI-PURECHA TEJPAL

LAXMIDAS LALJI PURECHA

KHATAAV KESHAVJI-PURECHA TEJPAL

NARAYANDAS LAXMIDAS PURECHA

TEJPAL KHATAAV-PURECHA TEJPAL

VIRJI NARAYANDAS PURECHA1851 - 1931

SIR-GOKULDAS TEJPAL-PURECHA TEJPAL

MAVJI VIRJI PURECHA???? - 1944




GOPALDAS-KAKUBHAA MAVJI PURECHA1914 - 1982




DR.PRAVIN GOPALDAS PURECHA
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SIR-GOKULDAS TEJPAL-PURECHA TEJPAL's father's father's father's father's father's father's father's son's son's son's son's son's son's son's son's son is DR.PRAVIN GOPALDAS PURECHA
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SIR-GOKULDAS TEJPAL-PURECHA TEJPAL father TEJPAL KHATAAV-PURECHA TEJPAL father KHATAAV KESHAVJI-PURECHA TEJPAL father KESHAVJI HIRJI-PURECHA TEJPAL father HIRJI BHANJI-PURECHA TEJPAL father BHANJI SHYAMJI-PURECHA TEJPAL father SHYAMJI AANAND-PURECHA TEJPAL father AANAND PARDHAAN PURECHA son MAKKAN AANAND PURECHA son NAATHA MAKKAN PURECHA son LALJI NAATHA PURECHA son LAXMIDAS LALJI PURECHA son NARAYANDAS LAXMIDAS PURECHA son VIRJI NARAYANDAS PURECHA son MAVJI VIRJI PURECHA son GOPALDAS-KAKUBHAA MAVJI PURECHA son DR.PRAVIN GOPALDAS PURECHA


Shri Mansingh L. Bhakta

Shri Mansingh L. Bhakta is a Director of the Reliance Industries Ltd.Company since September 27, 1977. He is a Senior Partner of Messers Kanga & Company, a leading firm of Advocates and Solicitors in Mumbai. He has been in practice for over 51 years and has vast experience in the legal field and particularly on matters relating to corporate laws, banking and taxation.

Shri Bhakta is the legal advisor to leading foreign and Indian companies and banks. He has also been associated with a large number of Euro issues made by Indian companies. He was the Chairman of the Taxation Law Standing Committee of LAWASIA, an Association of Lawyers of Asia and Pacific which has its headquarters in Australia.

Shri Bhakta is a Director of Ambuja Cements Limited, Micro Inks Limited, The Indian Merchant's Chamber, Mumbai, JCB Manufacturing Limited, JCB India Limited and Lodha Developers Limited. He is the Lead Independent Director of the Company. He is the Chairman of the Shareholders'/ Investors' Grievance Committee and the Remuneration Committee of the Company. He is the Chairman of the Audit Committee, the Shareholders' / Investors' Grievance Committee, the Compensation and Remuneration Committee and the Banking Matters Committee of Ambuja Cements Limited and a member of the Audit Committees of Micro Inks Limited and JCB India Limited. He is Recipient of Rotary Centennial Service Award for Professional Excellence from Rotary International. He has been listed as one of the Leading Lawyers of Asia by Asialaw, Hongkong for the fourth consecutive year from 2006.

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