The last customs of Industrialist and Padma Bhushan-awardee Rahul Bajaj will be acted in full state respects at Vaikuntha Crematorium in Pune at 4pm on Sunday, who died at 83 years old on Saturday.
The human remaining parts of Bajaj have been kept at his home premises (Bajaj Plant) in Akurdi in Pimpri-Chinchwad city in Pune region so that individuals can pay their last praise.
Recently, the human remaining parts of industrialist Rahul Bajaj were brought to his home and arrangements are in progress for his last customs.
Bajaj inhaled his last at Ruby Hall Hospital in Pune at 2:30pm on Saturday.
Dr Parvez Grant, Chairman, Ruby Hall Clinic said that Rahul Bajaj died at Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune at 2:30pm on Saturday. He was under treatment for heart and lung-related issues for the last month.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray reported that Rahul Bajaj’s burial service will be hung on Sunday with full state praises.
Brought into the world on June 10, 1938, Rahul Bajaj held a Bachelor’s certificate in financial matters, a regulation degree from Mumbai University and a MBA from Harvard.
Bajaj was a previous individual from the Rajya Sabha. Also, he had been the executive of the International Business Council, World Economic Forum.
Bajaj was one of the longest-serving executives in corporate India.
He filled in as leader of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) two times. Bajaj filled in as leader of CII from 1979 to 1980 and again from 1999 to 2000.