Lodd Govindoss Chathurbhujadoss Explained

Diwan Bahadur "Lodd" Govindoss Chathurbhujadoss was a Gujarati businessman from Madras. He was the owner of C. Kushaldoss and Sons and served as Sheriff of Madras.[1]

Personal life

Chathurbhujadoss was the son of Chathurbhujadoss Kushaldoss, the founder of the C. Kushaldoss and Sons, a textile firm based in the city of Madras. The Kushaldoss family had migrated from North India and had settled in the city.[2] Apart from the textile business, the Kushaldoss family traded in silk, musk and spices and were the agents of Burmah Shell in the Madras Presidency. The family also ran a successful banking business.

Public activities

Chathurbhujadoss was involved in various philanthropic activities throughout his life. In 1906, he contributed Rs. 10,000 towards a statue of Edward VII in front of Government Estate and commissioned another of George V during his silver jubilee celebrations in 1935. He donated land for the Madras Pinjrapole, a home for old and sick animals at Ayanavaram in 1906 and gifted a property called Umda Bagh in Binny Road to the government on which the Quaid-e-Milleth Government Arts College for Women was later built.[3]

References

. Madras Rediscovered. 2004. S. Muthiah. East West Books (Madras) Pvt Ltd. 81-88661-24-4. Muthiah.

Notes and References

  1. News: Another one bites the dust. The Hindu. https://web.archive.org/web/20121110140858/http://www.hindu.com/mp/2005/12/19/stories/2005121900420500.htm. dead. 10 November 2012. S.. Muthiah. 19 December 2005. S. Muthiah.
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