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*Rajan Mahadevan Nair (died 21 September 1983), popularly known in the Mumbai underworld by his moniker Bada Rajan (literally Elder Rajan) was an Indian mobster and underworld don from Bombay (now known as Mumbai). Originally from Kerala, he operated a gang active in Bombay’s eastern suburbs of Ghatkopar, Tilak Nagar and Chembur. On 21 September 1983, he was shot dead by the Pathan gang.
*She is married to her long-time boyfriend Ashwin Shashi, President and COO of KGM Group of Companies. The wedding held on 16 January 2011 in Chennai. Ashwin is her friend Aarathi’s brother. The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter, Shreshta, on 1 December 2017.
*Swetha Jordan
*Ashwin Shashi Age
*Singer Swetha Mohan BabyBornRajan Mahadevan Nair
Died21 September 1983
Bombay, Maharashtra, IndiaNationalityIndianOther namesBada RajanOccupationYears activeEarly 1970s – 1983Criminal chargeMurder
Rajan Mahadevan Nair[1] (died 21 September 1983), popularly known in the Mumbai underworld by his moniker Bada Rajan (literally Elder Rajan) was an Indian mobster and underworld don from Bombay (now known as Mumbai).
Originally from Kerala, he operated a gang active in Bombay’s eastern suburbs of Ghatkopar, Tilak Nagar and Chembur.
Shweta married into a family of music lovers. Her husband Ashwin Shashi, President and COO of KGM Group of Companies is also passionate about music and has been a great support in her musical endeavours. She strongly believes that family support can do wonders.
On 21 September 1983, he was shot dead by the Pathan gang because he had helped Dawood Ibrahim by instructing a gang member David Pardeshi to shoot dead Amirzada from the Pathan gang.Early years in crime[edit]Swetha Jordan
Rajan lived in a slum in Ghatkopar in the east Bombay. He hails from Kerala. He worked in a small factory in Thane.
With mounting expenses and greed for excess money and to get the attention of his love interest, he got into the habit of stealing branded typewriters and selling them in Chor Bazaar.
Once he was accidentally arrested by a police team in search of another criminal and served imprisonment.
When he was released, he took to full time crime in Ghatkopar, especially black marketing of cinema tickets, spurious liquor and extortion from shopkeepers.
After a few years, a band of daring youngsters from neighbouring Tilak Nagar were released from jail. They were imprisoned on the charges of cinema ticket black marketing and beating up the police who tried to stop them. That group was led by Rajendra Nikalje alias Chhota Rajan.
To increase his muscle power and clout in the area, Rajan welcomed Nikalje in his gang and they both were known as Bada Rajan (Elder Rajan) and Chhota Rajan (Younger Rajan). They soon took over most of the crime in Bombay’s eastern suburbs of Ghatkopar, Pant Nagar, Chembur and Tilak Nagar. Cydia impactor update.Rise in the underworld[edit]
The early eighties saw a tectonic shift of power in the Mumbai underworld. Haji Mastan had virtually stopped his smuggling activities and Karim Lala was focusing more on his hotel business. The vicious Pathan gang started by Karim Lala was weakened by a split between his nephew Samad Khan on one side and Dawood Ibrahim on the other. The third don, Varadarajan Mudaliar from Dharavi moved in to extend his hold over north-east Mumbai. Bada Rajan often used his clout with Varadarajan to intimidate his victims and rivals like Abdul Kunju, Yeshwant Jadhav and Philip Pandhre. Just like his mentor, Varadarajan, Bada Rajan started the Sahyadri Krida Mandal to celebrate the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in his area.In 1982, Samad Khan and his Pathan gangsters Amirzada and Alamzeb murdered Saabir Ibrahim, elder brother of Dawood Ibrahim. Dawood plotted revenge. He offered a big supari (contract for killing) to kill Amirzada but nobody came forward. Bada Rajan saw his chance to rise in the underworld and accepted the supari. He had one of his junior gang member- an unemployed youth David Pardeshi shoot down Amirzada in the Mumbai sessions court on 6 September 1983.[citation needed]Murder[edit]
Malayali don Abdul Kunju had a bitter and long-standing enmity with Bada Rajan. It all started when Bada Rajan sent his men to assault some youth in Shell Colony, Chembur, for harassing a woman typist. This incident developed into a deadly rivalry with Kunju.[1] Both Kunju and Rajan had sworn to kill each other.[2]
Aware of Rajan’s enormous power in the areas between Ghatkopar and Matunga, Kunju realised that he could not fight the Rajan gang on his own. Therefore, he allied himself with Bada Rajan’s rival, Philip Pandhare. Pandhare’s gang was further strengthened when Vijay Sawant and Francis Xavier, also known as ’Shorty’, from Pestom Sagar enlisted with them.[1]
After Amirzada Nawab Khan was killed outside the sessions court premises on 6 September 1983 by Bada Rajan’s hitman, David Pardesi, Kunju switched sides and allied himself with Kalia Anthony and Mahesh Dholakia of the Karim Lala gang to murder Bada Rajan.[1]
Kunju’s neighbour, an autorickshaw driver named Chandrashekar Safalika, who was looking to make Rs. 5 million for his sister’s wedding, was hired for the job. He was introduced to hotelier,Mahesh Dholakia at Caesar Palace. Dholakia offered around Rs. 5 million as ’supari’ (murder contract fee) and promised to give the entire money on successful killing of Rajan. Safalika left with only Rs. 1,00,000. The next day, Kunju provided Safalika with a revolver, and converted an isolated spot near Vikhroli Park site into a firing range. He was trained for the next 15 days by Ramesh Pujari, Mangesh More and Francis a.k.a. ’Kaliya Anthony’ (Blackie Anthony).[2]
In a daring operation, Safalika dressed as a naval cadet with his gun hidden in the cavity of a thick book, stalked Bada Rajan outside the Esplanade court and shot him dead. The hit was carried out on 21 September 1983, exactly 15 days after Amirzada’s murder.[1] Safalika was caught on the spot, but managed to escape while he was being escorted to the Thane prison[2] and was killed by the rivals later (though the police claimed to have him dead).Retribution for murder[edit]
The murder of Bada Rajan dealt a devastating blow to his gang. His right hand man and successor, Chhota Rajan was shattered at the loss of his mentor and swore retribution against the assassins.[3]
It was well known that Abdul Kunju was a cricket enthusiast and often managed a good-sized crowd to come and watch him play. This gave Chhota Rajan the opportunity to use Kunju’s own passion against him. During one such match in 1985, as Kunju hit a boundary, three young gangsters dressed in T-shirts and sneakers, including Sanjay Raggad, Sadhu and Chhota Rajan himself, entered the arena on the pretext of retrieving the ball. After doing so, they walked right up to Kunju, pulled out their guns and shot him dead at point-blank range.[3][4] Another report suggests that Chota Rajan sent Sanjay Raggad and Vijay to shoot down Kunju when he was watching a volleyball match. On spotting the two assailants, Kunju fled the match venue with the duo in pursuit. Eventually, Raggad and Vijay sprayed an array of bullets into Kunju’s body that left him dead.[5]Ashwin Shashi Age
After Kunju’s death, Dolakia went back on his word and refused to deliver the remaining Rs. 4.90 million, leaving the now fugitive Safalika helpless and on his own. In desperation, he turned to the Thane-based goon Abdul Majid for help. Majid invited him over for a treat at a bar in Thane, which in actuality was owned by Sadhu. Safalika got very drunk and stayed at the bar overnight. In the meanwhile, Sadhu tipped off Chhotta Rajan to his whereabouts and Safalika was woken up at around 4 a.m. by Rajan’s henchmen. He was then driven in a Fiat car to Dawood Ibrahim’s younger brother, Noora’s hideout at Nagpada. There he was viciously interrogated, tortured and subsequently murdered the next day.[2]In popular culture[edit]
*The 1991 Malayalam filmAbhimanyu was inspired by the life of Bada Rajan; and is loosely based on his biography. In the film, Mohanlal plays a Malayali immigrant who becomes a Mumbai underworld don and is eventually shot dead.References[edit]Singer Swetha Mohan Baby
*^ abcdeIt all started with an eve-teasingArchived 11 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine – 2 November 2003, Express India
*^ abcdHe began supari killings[permanent dead link] – 16 March 2002, Express India
*^ ab’Chhota aur Bada Rajan – part I’. Mid Day. 13 June 2010. Archived from the original on 14 March 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
*^’D’ Company on the run? – February 2003, Frontline
*^Chhota aur Bada Rajan – 2010 June 13, Mid-dayRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bada_Rajan&oldid=987223124’
Masters’ Union School of Business announced that Member of Parliament and renowned author, Dr Shashi Tharoor has joined the B-school as a Master. Dr Tharoor will teach a foundation course at the Masters’ Union which will draw from his experience as an eminent thinker, writer, administrator and one of the most revered political voices from India on the world stage. The course taught by Dr Tharoor will revolve around themes like diplomacy and communications. Dr Tharoor’s association with the Masters’ Union School of Business will give its students an opportunity to learn from his wide-ranging experience.
Some of the other distinguished parliamentarians who will also teach at the Masters’ Union School of Business include Dr Narendra Jadhav, who has also served as the Former Chief Economist, RBI, Former MP and Wharton Graduate Dr MV Rajeev Gowda, and IIT-K/IIM-A alumnus and Former MP Mr Prem Das Rai.
An author, politician, and former international civil servant, Dr Shashi Tharoor straddles several worlds of experience. Currently a third-term Lok Sabha Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Thiruvananthapuram constituency, he has previously served as Minister of State for Human Resource Development and Minister of State for External Affairs in the Government of India. He currently chairs the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology. During his nearly three-decade long prior career at the United Nations, he served as a peacekeeper, refugee worker, and administrator at the highest levels, serving as Under-Secretary-General during Kofi Annan’s leadership of the organisation. He is also an award-winning author of twenty books of both fiction as well as non-fiction, including The Great Indian Novel, The Paradoxical Prime Minister, The Hindu Way and The New World Disorder. He has won numerous literary awards, including a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, the prestigious Crossword Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Sahitya Akademi Award in the category of ‘English Non-Fiction’ for his book An Era of Darkness.
With a sharp focus on technology, and practitioner-led learning, the Masters’ Union School of Business is a collective initiative of some of the leading CEOs, CXOs, educationists and policymakers. Located in Gurugram, the B-school aims to rethink and reinvent how management education is delivered in the country. Masters’ Union has over 60 Masters from diverse backgrounds, most of whom are industry leaders. The school will commence its first session from August, 2020.
Discussing his plans, Dr Tharoor said, ’I am looking forward to teaching a Foundation Course for the Masters’ Union on Diplomacy and Communications. See you there!’
Senior bureaucrats, administrators and business stalwarts who are also part of the Masters’ Union School of Business include, Mukund Rajan (Former MD, Tata Teleservices Limited), Shailaja Chandra (Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Delhi), Raghu Raman (Former President, Reliance Industries Limited), Rajat Mathur (MD, Morgan Stanley), Satish Krishnan (Former MD, Financial Markets, Standard Chartered Bank), Arun Maira (Former Chairman, Boston Consulting Group), Karthik Ramanna (Director, University of Oxford and Former Professor, Harvard Business School), Bhaskar Chakravorti (Dean of Global Business, Tufts University and Former Professor, Harvard Business School) amongst others.
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*Rajan Mahadevan Nair (died 21 September 1983), popularly known in the Mumbai underworld by his moniker Bada Rajan (literally Elder Rajan) was an Indian mobster and underworld don from Bombay (now known as Mumbai). Originally from Kerala, he operated a gang active in Bombay’s eastern suburbs of Ghatkopar, Tilak Nagar and Chembur. On 21 September 1983, he was shot dead by the Pathan gang.
*She is married to her long-time boyfriend Ashwin Shashi, President and COO of KGM Group of Companies. The wedding held on 16 January 2011 in Chennai. Ashwin is her friend Aarathi’s brother. The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter, Shreshta, on 1 December 2017.
*Swetha Jordan
*Ashwin Shashi Age
*Singer Swetha Mohan BabyBornRajan Mahadevan Nair
Died21 September 1983
Bombay, Maharashtra, IndiaNationalityIndianOther namesBada RajanOccupationYears activeEarly 1970s – 1983Criminal chargeMurder
Rajan Mahadevan Nair[1] (died 21 September 1983), popularly known in the Mumbai underworld by his moniker Bada Rajan (literally Elder Rajan) was an Indian mobster and underworld don from Bombay (now known as Mumbai).
Originally from Kerala, he operated a gang active in Bombay’s eastern suburbs of Ghatkopar, Tilak Nagar and Chembur.
Shweta married into a family of music lovers. Her husband Ashwin Shashi, President and COO of KGM Group of Companies is also passionate about music and has been a great support in her musical endeavours. She strongly believes that family support can do wonders.
On 21 September 1983, he was shot dead by the Pathan gang because he had helped Dawood Ibrahim by instructing a gang member David Pardeshi to shoot dead Amirzada from the Pathan gang.Early years in crime[edit]Swetha Jordan
Rajan lived in a slum in Ghatkopar in the east Bombay. He hails from Kerala. He worked in a small factory in Thane.
With mounting expenses and greed for excess money and to get the attention of his love interest, he got into the habit of stealing branded typewriters and selling them in Chor Bazaar.
Once he was accidentally arrested by a police team in search of another criminal and served imprisonment.
When he was released, he took to full time crime in Ghatkopar, especially black marketing of cinema tickets, spurious liquor and extortion from shopkeepers.
After a few years, a band of daring youngsters from neighbouring Tilak Nagar were released from jail. They were imprisoned on the charges of cinema ticket black marketing and beating up the police who tried to stop them. That group was led by Rajendra Nikalje alias Chhota Rajan.
To increase his muscle power and clout in the area, Rajan welcomed Nikalje in his gang and they both were known as Bada Rajan (Elder Rajan) and Chhota Rajan (Younger Rajan). They soon took over most of the crime in Bombay’s eastern suburbs of Ghatkopar, Pant Nagar, Chembur and Tilak Nagar. Cydia impactor update.Rise in the underworld[edit]
The early eighties saw a tectonic shift of power in the Mumbai underworld. Haji Mastan had virtually stopped his smuggling activities and Karim Lala was focusing more on his hotel business. The vicious Pathan gang started by Karim Lala was weakened by a split between his nephew Samad Khan on one side and Dawood Ibrahim on the other. The third don, Varadarajan Mudaliar from Dharavi moved in to extend his hold over north-east Mumbai. Bada Rajan often used his clout with Varadarajan to intimidate his victims and rivals like Abdul Kunju, Yeshwant Jadhav and Philip Pandhre. Just like his mentor, Varadarajan, Bada Rajan started the Sahyadri Krida Mandal to celebrate the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in his area.In 1982, Samad Khan and his Pathan gangsters Amirzada and Alamzeb murdered Saabir Ibrahim, elder brother of Dawood Ibrahim. Dawood plotted revenge. He offered a big supari (contract for killing) to kill Amirzada but nobody came forward. Bada Rajan saw his chance to rise in the underworld and accepted the supari. He had one of his junior gang member- an unemployed youth David Pardeshi shoot down Amirzada in the Mumbai sessions court on 6 September 1983.[citation needed]Murder[edit]
Malayali don Abdul Kunju had a bitter and long-standing enmity with Bada Rajan. It all started when Bada Rajan sent his men to assault some youth in Shell Colony, Chembur, for harassing a woman typist. This incident developed into a deadly rivalry with Kunju.[1] Both Kunju and Rajan had sworn to kill each other.[2]
Aware of Rajan’s enormous power in the areas between Ghatkopar and Matunga, Kunju realised that he could not fight the Rajan gang on his own. Therefore, he allied himself with Bada Rajan’s rival, Philip Pandhare. Pandhare’s gang was further strengthened when Vijay Sawant and Francis Xavier, also known as ’Shorty’, from Pestom Sagar enlisted with them.[1]
After Amirzada Nawab Khan was killed outside the sessions court premises on 6 September 1983 by Bada Rajan’s hitman, David Pardesi, Kunju switched sides and allied himself with Kalia Anthony and Mahesh Dholakia of the Karim Lala gang to murder Bada Rajan.[1]
Kunju’s neighbour, an autorickshaw driver named Chandrashekar Safalika, who was looking to make Rs. 5 million for his sister’s wedding, was hired for the job. He was introduced to hotelier,Mahesh Dholakia at Caesar Palace. Dholakia offered around Rs. 5 million as ’supari’ (murder contract fee) and promised to give the entire money on successful killing of Rajan. Safalika left with only Rs. 1,00,000. The next day, Kunju provided Safalika with a revolver, and converted an isolated spot near Vikhroli Park site into a firing range. He was trained for the next 15 days by Ramesh Pujari, Mangesh More and Francis a.k.a. ’Kaliya Anthony’ (Blackie Anthony).[2]
In a daring operation, Safalika dressed as a naval cadet with his gun hidden in the cavity of a thick book, stalked Bada Rajan outside the Esplanade court and shot him dead. The hit was carried out on 21 September 1983, exactly 15 days after Amirzada’s murder.[1] Safalika was caught on the spot, but managed to escape while he was being escorted to the Thane prison[2] and was killed by the rivals later (though the police claimed to have him dead).Retribution for murder[edit]
The murder of Bada Rajan dealt a devastating blow to his gang. His right hand man and successor, Chhota Rajan was shattered at the loss of his mentor and swore retribution against the assassins.[3]
It was well known that Abdul Kunju was a cricket enthusiast and often managed a good-sized crowd to come and watch him play. This gave Chhota Rajan the opportunity to use Kunju’s own passion against him. During one such match in 1985, as Kunju hit a boundary, three young gangsters dressed in T-shirts and sneakers, including Sanjay Raggad, Sadhu and Chhota Rajan himself, entered the arena on the pretext of retrieving the ball. After doing so, they walked right up to Kunju, pulled out their guns and shot him dead at point-blank range.[3][4] Another report suggests that Chota Rajan sent Sanjay Raggad and Vijay to shoot down Kunju when he was watching a volleyball match. On spotting the two assailants, Kunju fled the match venue with the duo in pursuit. Eventually, Raggad and Vijay sprayed an array of bullets into Kunju’s body that left him dead.[5]Ashwin Shashi Age
After Kunju’s death, Dolakia went back on his word and refused to deliver the remaining Rs. 4.90 million, leaving the now fugitive Safalika helpless and on his own. In desperation, he turned to the Thane-based goon Abdul Majid for help. Majid invited him over for a treat at a bar in Thane, which in actuality was owned by Sadhu. Safalika got very drunk and stayed at the bar overnight. In the meanwhile, Sadhu tipped off Chhotta Rajan to his whereabouts and Safalika was woken up at around 4 a.m. by Rajan’s henchmen. He was then driven in a Fiat car to Dawood Ibrahim’s younger brother, Noora’s hideout at Nagpada. There he was viciously interrogated, tortured and subsequently murdered the next day.[2]In popular culture[edit]
*The 1991 Malayalam filmAbhimanyu was inspired by the life of Bada Rajan; and is loosely based on his biography. In the film, Mohanlal plays a Malayali immigrant who becomes a Mumbai underworld don and is eventually shot dead.References[edit]Singer Swetha Mohan Baby
*^ abcdeIt all started with an eve-teasingArchived 11 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine – 2 November 2003, Express India
*^ abcdHe began supari killings[permanent dead link] – 16 March 2002, Express India
*^ ab’Chhota aur Bada Rajan – part I’. Mid Day. 13 June 2010. Archived from the original on 14 March 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
*^’D’ Company on the run? – February 2003, Frontline
*^Chhota aur Bada Rajan – 2010 June 13, Mid-dayRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bada_Rajan&oldid=987223124’
Masters’ Union School of Business announced that Member of Parliament and renowned author, Dr Shashi Tharoor has joined the B-school as a Master. Dr Tharoor will teach a foundation course at the Masters’ Union which will draw from his experience as an eminent thinker, writer, administrator and one of the most revered political voices from India on the world stage. The course taught by Dr Tharoor will revolve around themes like diplomacy and communications. Dr Tharoor’s association with the Masters’ Union School of Business will give its students an opportunity to learn from his wide-ranging experience.
Some of the other distinguished parliamentarians who will also teach at the Masters’ Union School of Business include Dr Narendra Jadhav, who has also served as the Former Chief Economist, RBI, Former MP and Wharton Graduate Dr MV Rajeev Gowda, and IIT-K/IIM-A alumnus and Former MP Mr Prem Das Rai.
An author, politician, and former international civil servant, Dr Shashi Tharoor straddles several worlds of experience. Currently a third-term Lok Sabha Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Thiruvananthapuram constituency, he has previously served as Minister of State for Human Resource Development and Minister of State for External Affairs in the Government of India. He currently chairs the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology. During his nearly three-decade long prior career at the United Nations, he served as a peacekeeper, refugee worker, and administrator at the highest levels, serving as Under-Secretary-General during Kofi Annan’s leadership of the organisation. He is also an award-winning author of twenty books of both fiction as well as non-fiction, including The Great Indian Novel, The Paradoxical Prime Minister, The Hindu Way and The New World Disorder. He has won numerous literary awards, including a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, the prestigious Crossword Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Sahitya Akademi Award in the category of ‘English Non-Fiction’ for his book An Era of Darkness.
With a sharp focus on technology, and practitioner-led learning, the Masters’ Union School of Business is a collective initiative of some of the leading CEOs, CXOs, educationists and policymakers. Located in Gurugram, the B-school aims to rethink and reinvent how management education is delivered in the country. Masters’ Union has over 60 Masters from diverse backgrounds, most of whom are industry leaders. The school will commence its first session from August, 2020.
Discussing his plans, Dr Tharoor said, ’I am looking forward to teaching a Foundation Course for the Masters’ Union on Diplomacy and Communications. See you there!’
Senior bureaucrats, administrators and business stalwarts who are also part of the Masters’ Union School of Business include, Mukund Rajan (Former MD, Tata Teleservices Limited), Shailaja Chandra (Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Delhi), Raghu Raman (Former President, Reliance Industries Limited), Rajat Mathur (MD, Morgan Stanley), Satish Krishnan (Former MD, Financial Markets, Standard Chartered Bank), Arun Maira (Former Chairman, Boston Consulting Group), Karthik Ramanna (Director, University of Oxford and Former Professor, Harvard Business School), Bhaskar Chakravorti (Dean of Global Business, Tufts University and Former Professor, Harvard Business School) amongst others.
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