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'''Ghanshyam Das Binani''' (1932&ndash;1998) was an [[India]]n Marwari industrialist,<ref>Madhav Vittal Kamath: [https://books.google.com/books?id=OCtGQwAACAAJ The many-splendoured Ghanshyam Binani]</ref> playing an active role in his father's ancestral business of trading in [[non-ferrous metal]]s. He had been the President of [[Indian Non-Ferrous Metal Manufacturers Association]] and had also been on the committees of [[Indian Merchants Chambers]] and [[Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry]]. He, along with his father, set up [[joint venture]]s with [[Revere Copper]] and [[Brass for Copper]] and [[Copper Alloy Extrusions]] and with [[Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company Ltd.]], [[Canada]] for manufacture of Electrolytic Zinc. With this came the birth of [[Cominco Binani Zinc Ltd.]], on 2 August 1962, promoted by [[Binani Metals Limited]] in [[Binanipuram]] on the banks of [[Periyar River]] in [[Kerala]]. Cominco Binani Zinc Ltd. became the first producer of primary [[zinc]] metal in the country and the first slab was cast on 21 April 1967. In line with their overall world wide policy, [[Cominco Ltd.]] also withdrew as financial collaborators of the company on 3 May 1991, and the company was rechristened Binani Zinc Ltd.
'''Ghanshyam Das Binani''' (1932&ndash;1998) was an [[India]]n Marwari industrialist,<ref>Madhav Vittal Kamath: [https://books.google.com/books?id=OCtGQwAACAAJ The many-splendoured Ghanshyam Binani]</ref> playing an active role in his father's ancestral business of trading in [[non-ferrous metal]]s. He had been the President of [[Indian Non-Ferrous Metal Manufacturers Association]] and had also been on the committees of [[Indian Merchants Chambers]] and [[Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry]]. He, along with his father, set up [[joint venture]]s with [[Revere Copper]] and [[Brass for Copper]] and [[Copper Alloy Extrusions]] and with [[Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company Ltd.]], [[Canada]] for manufacture of Electrolytic Zinc. With this came the birth of [[Cominco Binani Zinc Ltd.]], on 2 August 1962, promoted by [[Binani Metals Limited]] in [[Binanipuram]] on the banks of [[Periyar River]] in [[Kerala]]. Cominco Binani Zinc Ltd. became the first producer of primary [[zinc]] metal in the country and the first slab was cast on 21 April 1967. In line with their overall world wide policy, [[Cominco Ltd.]] also withdrew as financial collaborators of the company on 3 May 1991, and the company was rechristened Binani Zinc Ltd.

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Ghanshyam Das Binani (1932–1998) was an Indian Marwari industrialist,[1] playing an active role in his father's ancestral business of trading in non-ferrous metals. He had been the President of Indian Non-Ferrous Metal Manufacturers Association and had also been on the committees of Indian Merchants Chambers and Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He, along with his father, set up joint ventures with Revere Copper and Brass for Copper and Copper Alloy Extrusions and with Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company Ltd., Canada for manufacture of Electrolytic Zinc. With this came the birth of Cominco Binani Zinc Ltd., on 2 August 1962, promoted by Binani Metals Limited in Binanipuram on the banks of Periyar River in Kerala. Cominco Binani Zinc Ltd. became the first producer of primary zinc metal in the country and the first slab was cast on 21 April 1967. In line with their overall world wide policy, Cominco Ltd. also withdrew as financial collaborators of the company on 3 May 1991, and the company was rechristened Binani Zinc Ltd.

There is an Academy of Management Sciences associated with the Uttar Pradesh Technical University named after him. There is also an award, Ghanshyam Binani Children's Bravery Award, named for him[2] and it is awarded by Binani's company Braj Binani.[3]

References

  1. ^ Madhav Vittal Kamath: The many-splendoured Ghanshyam Binani
  2. ^ "Sic children receive Ghanshyam Binani Children's Bravery Award for 2014". timesofindia.com. May 15, 1015. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
  3. ^ "Braj Binani Group honours six young bravehearts at the 14th Ghanshyam Binani Children's Bravery Award in Mumbai". timesofindia.com. May 22, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2015.

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