NAMBIAR’S MISPLACED TRUST IN HIS SON-IN-LAW WAS JUST THE ICING...
“Here lies BPL... They never thought bad of anybody, not even competitors...,” could not have been even close to what T. P. G. Nambiar might have been thinking when he laid the foundations of the British Physical Laboratories (BPL) Group in 1963 to manufacture electronic measurement and testing. Though, for this Malayali entrepreneur, the beginning was not a cake walk as the era was marked by the License Raj, in 1982, the company diversified to manufacture colour televisions, video cassette recorders and subsequently started manufacturing refrigerators, alkaline batteries, and other electrical components, thus becoming a household name in the Indian consumer durable industry.
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Source:- IIPM-Business and Economy, Editor:- Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri - 2006
“Here lies BPL... They never thought bad of anybody, not even competitors...,” could not have been even close to what T. P. G. Nambiar might have been thinking when he laid the foundations of the British Physical Laboratories (BPL) Group in 1963 to manufacture electronic measurement and testing. Though, for this Malayali entrepreneur, the beginning was not a cake walk as the era was marked by the License Raj, in 1982, the company diversified to manufacture colour televisions, video cassette recorders and subsequently started manufacturing refrigerators, alkaline batteries, and other electrical components, thus becoming a household name in the Indian consumer durable industry.
For Complete IIPM-Article, Click on IIPM-Editorial Link
Source:- IIPM-Business and Economy, Editor:- Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri - 2006
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