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Anil Agarwal is an Indian businessman, philanthropist, and the founder and chairman of Vedanta Resources Limited. Anil Agarwal was born in age 69 years; as of in Patna, Bihar, India. Anil did his schooling from the Miller High School in Patna. Anil Agarwal has two brothers, Pravin Agarwal who works closely with the Vedanta Group and Navin Agarwal, who holds the position of chairman at Cairn India which is also in ties with the Vedanta Group.
The couple have two children together, a son named Agnivesh and a daughter named Priya.
Anil agarwal children
During the mids, Anil Agarwal initiated involvement in the scrap metal trade by gathering materials from cable companies in different states and vending them in Mumbai. In , he started a factory that created jelly-filled cables and named it Sterlite Industries. Recognizing the fluctuating chance linked to making a profit after considering the costs of raw materials such as copper and aluminium, he opted to establish control by producing these metals himself rather than procuring them.
Vedanta Resources has its headquarters in London and is a diversified global conglomerate in the natural resources sector. It has interests in various resources including zinc, lead, silver, copper, iron ore, aluminium, power generation, and oil and gas.
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Although its substantial assets are primarily in India, Anil Agarwal resides in London. In , Anil Agarwal and his team established Vedanta Resources Plc in London as a means to access international capital markets. During its initial listing on the London Stock Exchange on December 10, , Vedanta Resources Plc became the first Indian company to be listed there.
In , the company gained a controlling interest in Sesa Goa Limited, the largest producer-exporter of iron ore in India. In , Vedanta Resources attained a controlling stake in Cairn India, the leading private-sector oil-producing company in India. The merger of Sesa Goa and Sterlite Industries was declared in , as part of the consolidation strategy of the Vedanta Group.
These initiatives were carried out in collaboration with governmental bodies and non-governmental organizations NGOs.