As we took an early morning drive from Aurangabad airport (which in itself is a class apart... as it looks like a small government office from the 1980s!) towards our destination, we were awed by the extremely quiet and serene surroundings. The city is literally untouched by the development pangs of the metros that we are so used to, even though we could find the usual agglomeration of MNCs having registered their presence in this historical place. And speaking of MNCs, Aurangabad is where the story of three entrepreneurial brothers took shape, who have created a consumer electronics behemoth (they proudly call it the Indian MNC), which is known to regularly made it to the front pages of the media for the right as well as the wrong reasons. This is the story of Videocon, owned by the Dhoot brothers, and our destination on the day was to the Videocon factory at Chitegaon – a few kilometres from Aurangabad – for a detailed interaction with the youngest of the three, P. N. Dhoot, President, Videocon Industries & Chairman, Thomson Tubes Display Systems.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
An IIPM and Professor Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist) Initiative
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