NRI
UK Cobra (beer) Boss won the first Indo-British Partnership
Award
LONDON, Oct 27, 2005
NRI (non-resident Indian) Karan Bilimoria entrepreneur
won the first Indo-British Partnership Award. This
award was set up by the NRI Institute for his outstanding
achievements in enhancing relations between the two
countries.
Tony McNulty, British minister of state for immigration
and citizenship presented the award to Karan Bilimoria,
the founder and CEO of Cobra Beer
Karan Bilimoria, NRI entrepreneur and founder-CEO
of Cobra Beer bags Indo-British Award
- Tony McNulty, MP, British Minister of State
for Immigration and Citizenship, presented the award
to Bilimoria
- The award was set up by the NRI Institute, UK Chapter as at its 9th annual event
- S P Hinduja and G P Hinduja, Chairman and
President of the Hinduja Group, Rami
Ranger, President, NRI Institute, UK Chapter and A
P S Chawla, Co-Chairman of the Institute were also present
- Payal Tak, President, CEO, TELESIS Corporation, Maryland,
USA was chosen for the NRI woman of the Year Pride
of India Gold Award.
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Karan Bilimoria, NRI
UK Cobra (beer) Boss to be Brit Univ chancellor
LONDON, MAY 16, 2005
Karan Bilimoria
will be the next chancellor of the Thames Valley University'
He will
be the youngest and the fourth Chancellor of the University,
follows Lord Swraj Paul, Sir William Stubbs and the
late Lord Hamlyn.
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NRI
Bilimoria to brew Cobra Beer in India again
New Delhi, December 6, 2004
Bilimoria, owner of UK-based Cobra Beer Ltd will start commercial
production of its Cobra brand of beer this week in
Rajasthan. Cobra will brew beer in a unit at Behror town of
Rajasthan in a licensing agreement with Mt Shivalik
Breweries. He started brewing Cobra beer in Bangalore
in a licensing agreement with Mysore Breweries Ltd
of South African Breweries in 1990 before moving out
the operations to the United Kingdom in 1997
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