Kunchi (Infant’s Cap)
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Kunchi (Infant’s Cap)
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Om kunstneren
Early Life and Family Background
- Name: Indu Jain (also known as Indu Nene)
- Born: September 8, 1936, New Delhi, India
- Died: May 13, 2021
- Family: Belonged to the Sahu Jain family, a prominent business lineage. Her father founded Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, an educational trust. She was married to Ashok Kumar Jain, former chairman of The Times Group.
- Education: Taught Hindi at Delhi University from 1964 to 2000.
Career and Leadership at The Times Group
- Chairperson of The Times Group: Assumed the role in 1999 following her husband's death.
- Media Executive: Played a significant role in shaping India’s journalistic landscape as the head of the largest media conglomerate.
- Bennett Coleman & Co Ltd (BCCL): Oversaw operations including The Times of India, Navbharat Times, and Economic Times newspapers, along with various news and entertainment channels.
- Leadership Style: Known for a compassionate and inclusive leadership style that contributed to the group's growth.
Artistic Interests and Philanthropic Activities
- Patron of Art & Culture: Supported numerous artists and initiatives, promoting Indian art both domestically and internationally.
- Handcrafted Textile Doll - "Kunchi": Created a notable handcrafted textile doll reflecting Maharashtrian tradition.
- Bharatiya Jnanpith Trust: Served as chairperson from 1999, supporting literary excellence in Indian languages through the prestigious Jnanpith Award.
- The Times Foundation: Founded in 2000, focused on sustainable development and disaster relief efforts.
- Oneness Forum: Established to promote interfaith dialogue and understanding.
- FICCI Ladies Organization (FLO): Founder president, promoting entrepreneurship among women.
Spiritual Beliefs and Recognition
- Spiritual Seeker: Known for her lifelong interest in spirituality and connection with spiritual leaders like Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev.
- Millennium World Peace Summit: Addressed the United Nations at this summit in 2000.
- Awards & Honors: Received numerous accolades, including the Padma Bhushan (2016), Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Institute of Company Secretaries of India and the Indian Congress of Women.
Legacy and Historical Significance
- Media Leadership: Indu Jain's leadership significantly impacted the Indian media landscape, promoting journalism and freedom of expression.
- Philanthropic Contributions: Her philanthropic efforts through The Times Foundation and other initiatives addressed social issues and supported cultural preservation.
- Artistic Patronage: Her support for artists and literary endeavors enriched India's cultural scene.
- Influence on Women’s Empowerment: As founder president of FLO, she championed women's entrepreneurship and professional development.
- Last Words: Left behind a poignant message emphasizing laughter, love, and connection with the divine upon her passing.
indu jain
1936 - 2021 , India
Kort om kunstneren
- Date Of Birth: September 8, 1936
- Date Of Death: May 13, 2021
- Full Name: Indu Jain
- Nationality: Indian
- Notable Artworks: ['Kunchi (Infant’s Cap)']
- Place Of Birth: New Delhi, India




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